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986 Series I Volume XXXVIII-V Serial 76 - The Atlanta Campaign Part V

Page 986 THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN. Chapter L.


HEADQUARTERS,
Bacon's House, august 23, 1864-6.30 o'clock.

[Captain BUCK:]

CAPTAIN: General Armstrong's brigade crossed last night one mile and a half east of here, and I will be relieved this morning. None of my scouts have reported to-day. If they get any information I will forward it you. I will call in my scouts at Fairburn and Milam's (four miles down the railroad) to-day.

Very respectfully, yours,

W. W. McDOWELL,

Chief of Scouts.


HEADQUARTERS GOVAN'S BRIGADE,
August 23, 1864.

[Captain BUCK:]

CAPTAIN: My scouts sent out last night to see if there had been any change in the enemy's position report that they could observe none. their infantry seems to reach Pratt's house, and they have cavalry at Trimble's Mill.

Respectfully, your obedient servant,

D. C. GOVAN,

Brigadier-General.

ATLANTA, August 24, 1864.

General BRAGG, Richmond:

Have letter from general maury, 19th; expected troops from Arkansas to cross river next night; has gone to meridian to see General Taylor. Will this not relieve me sending troops? Will do so gladly if you think best. Have a brigade in readiness.

J. B. HOOD,

General.

AUGUST 24, 1864-6.30 P. M.

Lieutenant gen. S. D. LEE, Commanding Corps:

General hardee has been directed to put Lewis' brigade in the line to relieve a sufficient number of regiments to enable you to take out barker's brigade. Direct that brigade to bivouac near these headquarters and General Baker to report in person.

[F. A. SHOUP,

Chief of Staff.]

AUGUST 24, 1864-7.10 p. m.

Brigadier-General FERGUSON, Commanding cavalry:

A scout reports that the enemy has a brigade of cavalry on the road below decatur, tearing up and burning. The general directs that you attend to the matter. better send General Morgan with such force as you can spare to drive them, if possible. You should keep your scouts well out in that direction to give you notice of such doings.

[F. A. SHOUP,

Chief of Staff.]


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