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August 4, 1863 Condition of the Army of the Cumberland in Middle Tennessee One hundred miles south from Nashville the National lines now reach. . . into Alabama. To this point, Winchester, which I have just reached, trains run regularly every day. It is a very interesting to observe the effects o... read more
August 20, 1863 Military intelligence relative to the position of the Army of Tennessee provided by William Duncan, deserter, Company H, Second Tennessee HDQRS. 1ST BRIGADE, 4TH DIVISION, 14TH ARMY CORPS, TRACY CITY, August 20, 1863—12.30 p. m.
Brig.-Gen. GARFIELD, Chief of Staff:
Statement o... read more
August 21, 1863
August 24, 1863
Confederate forces under Buckner abandon Knoxville HDQRS. BUCKNER'S CORPS, Knoxville, August 21, 1863.
President East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, Knoxville:
SIR: An evacuation of this point being if not a probable at least a possible event, the major-gene... read more
August 25, 1863 "Gen. Bragg has fallen into a delusion." Morale and food supply in the Army of Tennessee
OFFICE CHIEF OF SUBSISTENCE, ARMY OF TENNESSEE, Chattanooga, August 25, 1863.
Gen. BRAXTON BRAGG, Comdg. Army of Tennessee:
GEN.: I submit as briefly as possible the present supply of th... read more
August 6, 1863 Reward for Army of Tennessee Conscription Deserters $750 REWARD—The named men have deserted from my works, and $30 each, reward, will be paid for their arrest and delivery at Conscript Camp, either at Cleveland or this place.
W. W. Hewindelk —Aged 30 years, 5 feet 7 inches height... read more
August 10, 1863 R. V. Richardson's report on Confederate conscript sweeps in West Tennessee
Report of Col. Robert V. Richardson, C. S. Army.
SELMA, ALA., August 10, 1863.
SIR: About five weeks ago I reached West Tennessee. I found my regiment, the Twelfth Tennessee Cavalry (partisan rangers... read more
September 1, 1863 The status of Sewanee Coal and Mining Co.Note 1 properties September 1, 1863
Letter from William Truesdail
Head Quarters Army Cumbld
Office Chief Army Police
StevenstonNote 2 Sept 1/63
Gov. A. Johnson,
Sir, Mr. JacksonNote 3 of Nashville called upon me yesterday with... read more
September 8, 1863 Action at Limestone stationNote 1 and skirmish at Telford's station Report of Colonel John W. Foster, Commanding the Second Cavalry Brigade concerning the actions at Telford Station and Limestone Station.
MORRISTOWN, TENN.,
September 9, 1863.
GEN.: I sent you on yesterday ... read more
September 8, 1863 Action at Telford's Station •See September 8, 1863--Action at Limestone stationNote 1 and skirmish at Telford's station
No circumstantial reports filed.
Excerpt from the Itinerary of the Twenty-third Army Corps, August 1-September 30, 1863
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September 8.--Lieut.-Col.... read more
September 9, 1863 Confederate conscription in West Tennessee, a plea to Military Governor Andrew Johnson for help Head Quarters, 2 west Ten Cav
Saulsbury Ten Aug the 9th, 1863
Andrew Johnson Military Gov of the state of Ten
sir: I address you a few lines at the request of some of the Union ... read more


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