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except those just off duty. I have nothing special to report of the movements of the enemy. I send copy of correspondence with Brigadier-General-------, had this morning. Not found. What shall I do in reference thereto? Respectfully, Wm. A. Buck, Colonel, Commanding Outpost. P. S.--I am completely worn-out and sick with fatigue, and have slept but one night in the last four. outpost, Purdy road, Miss., May 13, 1862--12 m. Maj. George G. Garner, Assistant Adjutant-General: I infantry. They drove in my pickets along the line. I sent out a detachment and drove them back, and now occupy our old picket ground. They have a camp north of us (heard their drums this morning) on this road about a mile. Respectfully, Wm. A. Buck, Colonel, Commanding. Corinth, Miss., May 13, 1862. Brig. Gen. W. N. R. Beall, Commanding Cavalry, Corinth: General: Colonel Claiborne has been ordered to guard the road from Bolivar to Pocahontas, scouting in the direction of Bethel, and
t. W. B. Smith and Lieutenant Cooper were killed at Murfreesboro, Capt. Wm. J. O'Brien at Chickamauga, and Capt. John B. Hazard, mortally wounded at Missionary Ridge, was taken prisoner and died at Johnson's Island. Its commanders were Cols. William A. Buck and Newton N. Davis, Lieut.-Cols. Benjamin F. Sawyer, Wm. B. Dennett, Geo. A. Jennison and Wm. M. LeBaron, Maj. Junius J. Pierce. Capts. S. H. Oliver and Thos. J. Kimbell were at times in command of regiment. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. Vi—(756) General Bragg, Mobile, October 25, 1861, says that Colonel Buck's regiment has changed its time and tenure of service and is mustered in for twelve months. (819) Assigned to army of Mobile, General Withers commanding, department of Alabama and West Florida, Gen. Braxton Bragg, February 1, 1862. (875,876) Aggregate present, 680, under orders from Fort Morgan to Corinth; report of Gen. Sam Jones, April 15th. Vol. X, Part—(789) Gen. J. K. Jackson's brigade, Gen