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and many other bodies had been found. I herewith append the reports of Cols. Ross, Marsh, Hovey, Baker, Lieut.-Col. Pennabaker, Maj. Schofield, Capt. Stewart, and Lieut. White, to which I would respectfully refer you for the operations of their respective commands. Before closing this report, I feel it but proper to revert to some events which followed the victory, for the purpose of explanation, and to correct misrepresentations in regard to them. I learned from Doctors Golden and Lamden, who came into Fredericktown after the battle, with a flag of truce, for the purpose of obtaining the body of Col. Lowe and burying their dead, that Thompson left the town with his forces the evening previous, and marched about ten miles toward Greenville, where he left his train. He then proceeded by another road to the point where he expected to find me encamped, intending to attack me at daylight in the morning; but finding I had taken a different route, he returned without passing throu