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718 Series I Volume XXXI-III Serial 56 - Knoxville and Lookout Mountain Part III

Page 718 KY.,SW.VA.,Tennessee,MISS.,N.ALA.,AND N.GA. Chapter XLIII.

IV. Division commanders will require their men to be kept near the camps, and adopt means to stop all straggling toward the rear.

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VI. Brig. Gen. W. B. Bate, being the ranking officer of Breckin ridge's division, will assume command of it at once.

By command of Major-General Breckinridge:

JAMES WILSON,

Assistant Adjutant-General.


HEADQUARTERS, Powell's Gap, November 19, 1863.

General JOHN C. BROWN:

GENERAL: Two regiments of the enemy with two pieces of artillery at the foot of Nickajack Pass. I have 75 men now there, and have just sent 50 more to re-enforce. Major McConnell thinks they will make an assault by or before daylight. I have doubled all my pickets and ordered the commanders to have their detachments formed under arms two hours before day.

I am, general, yours to command,
W. R. BUTLER,

Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Outpost.


HEADQUARTERS, Powell's Gap, November 19, 1863-4 p.m.

[General JOHN C. BROWN:]

GENERAL: I proceeded with a squad of 30 men across Lookout Valley this morning, under a heavy fog and smoke, and reached the Trenton road and Will's Valley railroad 1 1/2 miles above the Yankee pickets. I picketed the dirt road two hours and a half or three hours. A battalion of cavalry passed in the direction of Trenton about 10 o'clock. Captured a Yankee officer's horse, servant, and rigging. If you'll allow me to take a regiment, I think we can ambush and capture a foraging party any day [at a risk, however]. All quiet.

Yours to command,

W. R. BUTLER,

Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Outpost.

Scouts W. C. Glover and McBraye, sent out by order of General Liddell, report having been near Running Water bridge; no work going on toward putting up bridges there; they are working on piers. Saw at Whiteside's Depot about 350 tents; heard drums beat in direction of Etna coal mines. One regiment on Cooper's Point on picket duty; about 100 wagons passing, going toward Chattanooga; Missouri cavalry came while there; roads bad. Whiteside's road in good order; left there at 9 o'clock a.m. yesterday. Passed camps in Trenton 4 p.m. Think force two regiments infantry, 200 cavalry; artillery and wagons not known.


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