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rt of operations of troops under my command since leaving Nashville, December twenty-sixth, 1862: The Nineteenth brigade, which I have commanded since its organiz(Second brigade, Second division, left wing,) Fourteenth army corps, from December 26, 1862, to January 1, 1863. The Nineteenth brigade, of Nelson's old Fourth diazen, Forty-first Ohio volunteers, commanding the brigade. On the twenty-sixth December, 1862, the brigade moved with the division on the Nashville pike to La Vergon to furnish a report of the operations of my command, from the twenty-sixth day of December, 1862, to the fourth day of January, 1863, inclusive, I have the honor of the Fourteenth army corps, from the advance from Nashville on the Twenty-Sixth December, 1862, including the battles before Murfreesboro: Regiments.Killed.Wound on thirty-first December, 1862, and second January, 1863. On the twenty-sixth December, 1862, we left our camp near Nashville, with two hundred and eighty-two men
Doc. 52.-Morgan's rebel raid. Colonel Hoskins's report. headquarters Post Lebanon, Ky., January 6, 1863. Brigadier-General C. C. Gilbert, Commanding Tenth Division Army of the Cumberland. General: I have the honor to submit the following report of operations before Lebanon, commencing on the twenty-sixth of December, 1862, at which time I was notified by Brig.-Gen. Boyle by telegram that the rebel Morgan was again in our State, and ending on the second of January, 1863, at which time the pursuit of him was abandoned by order of Brig.-Gen. Speed S. Fry three miles beyond Columbia. At the time I received notice of Morgan's invasion of the State and movements in the direction of Bardstown or Lebanon, I had under my command the Seventh Tennessee, consisting of two hundred and fifty-eight men; Twelfth Kentucky infantry, consisting of four hundred and twenty-five men; and Sixteenth Kentucky infantry, six hundred and fifty. I was informed by the Post-Quartermaster that he had
Doc. 81.-fight at Davis's Mills, Miss. Colonel Morgan's official report. headquarters Twenty-Fifth regiment Indiana volunteers, Davis's Mills, Miss., December 26, 1862. Capt. A. J. Buchanan, Assistant Adjutant-General, District of Jackson: Captain : The following brief report of the engagement between the forces of my command stationed at this place, composed of parts of companies A, F, D, I, C, and H, of the Twenty-fifth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, with companies B and M, of the Fifth Ohio cavalry, and the rebels, under Major-General Van Dorn, on Saturday, the twenty-first inst., is respectfully submitted. Information that a large rebel force was moving northward with the evident intention of capturing or otherwise disposing of the troops left as a guard along the line of the Mississippi Central Railway, as well as of destroying the Government stores and the road at various points, had been previously received. I at once set to work to erect such defences