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forgot to mention that I pressed 4 horses from citizens, to bring my men and prisoners home on, and which I returned. I also gave receipt for all forage, with my name signed. I was compelled to feed on one Union man (Mr. Mahew), near Scottsville, the first night out. He accompanied me to Bowling Green, and I hope the proper vouchers will be given him for his grain. He is true man, and had two sons in our army, one being killed at Shiloh. They were members of the Ninth Kentucky Infantry.

Yours, respectfully,

S. P. LOVE,

Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Regiment.

Captain R. C. KISE,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

MAY 3, 1863.- Scout from Triune to Eagleville, Tenn.

Report of Brigadier General John M. Schofield, U. S. Army.


HDQRS. THIRD DIVISION, FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
Triune, May 3 - 9.30 a. m.

COLONEL: My scouts have just returned from Eagleville and near Versailles. Saw only about 60 rebel cavalry; killed 1 and captured 6, with arms and horses. McCann was near Versailles night before last, having been in that vicinity recently.

Respectfully,

J. M. SCHOFIELD,

Brigadier-General, Commanding.

Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE E. FLYNT,

Assistant Adjutant-General, and Chief of Staff.

MAY 5, 1863.- Skirmish at Rover, Tenn.

Report of Brigadier General John M. Schofield, U. S. Army.

TRIUNE, May 6, 1863.

GENERAL: Lieutenant-Colonel Brownlow, while on a reconnaissance yesterday, charged through a rebel cavalry camp at Rover; lost 2 men and captured 4. I gather from the prisoners captured, and from other sources, that there are six or seven regiments of infantry on Duck River, near Chapel Hill. I hear of no other change in position of rebel troops.

respectfully,

J. M. SCHOFIELD,

Brigadier-General.

Brigadier General JAMES A. GARFIELD,

Chief of Staff.


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