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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Eleventh Kentucky Cavalry, C. S. A. From the Lexington, Ky. Herald, April 21, 1907. (search)
und no enemy. I will give you all the news we get. My impression is that the enemy intends to cross the river soon. On April 28 he again wrote to General Morgan, from Monticello: I have just returned from Mill Springs. The enemy have crossed at Morrins', and I have been skirmishing with them all day. I have just received a note from Major McCreary that they have crossed at Green's Creek, and he is skirmishing with them in that direction. We will fall back to the forks of the road, at Mr. Schull's, tonight, and await their movements. General, if possible, help us. On April 29 General Pegram reported to General Joe Wheeler that he had assumed command of the regiments of Colonels Cluke and Chenault whilst they remain in Clinton and Wayne Counties. On the same day Colonel Chenault reported to General Morgan, from camp on Jimtown Road, eight miles from Monticello: As previously reported, the enemy crossed the Cumberland in force yesterday at two points. We skirmished with them u