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uming command, together with the order of the War Department referred to, to Maj Gen A E Burnside, at Knoxville, and to Maj Gen W S Rosecrans, at Chattanooga. MGen W S Rosecrans, at Chattanooga. My action in telegraphing these orders to Chattanooga in advance of my arrival there, was induced by information furnished me by the Secretary of War of the difficult the main wagon road by way of Whitesides to Wauhatchie, in Lookout Valley. Maj Gen. J M Palmer was to proceed by the only practicable route north of the river frome the trip to Cleveland or thereabouts. U S Grant, Major General. To Major Gen W T Sherman. Sherman's forces were moved from Bridgeport by way of Whitehis report: Headq'rs Army of Tennessee, in the field, Nov. 20, 1863. Maj Gen U S Grant, commanding United States forces, &c, Chattanooga: General: As th thank you and your command for the kindness you have done us. A E Burnside, Maj Gen. Leaving Granger's command at Knoxville, Sherman, with the remainder of his