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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), March 25-28, 1862.-reconnaissance from Murfreesborough to Shelbyville, Tullahoma, Manchester, and McInnville, Tenn. (search)
being 18 miles, over the-most abominable road it was ever our lot to travel, mostly over solid and detached rock, miry lanes, and miry woods, the horses sinking over knee-deep in the mud. When within 8 miles our advance guard, commanded by Capt. H. C. Rogers, who was ordered ahead to feel the way and obtain news and forage for our horses, sent Dr. T. McMillen to the reserve, saying that Morgan and his men had gone down to Wartrace to burn bridges. We galloped the entire 8 miles in hopes we couces into Tennessee. Finding two whisky shops, we threatened to burn them down if the inmates retailed a single dram, and placed a guard over the premises. A force was thrown 3 miles on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, in command of Capt. H. C. Rogers, to tear up the rails, fearing a surprise, which could have been thrown on us with ease but for these precautions. Pickets at some distance were placed in every thoroughfare leading to the city and a guard detailed to patrol the city. We
oon make suitable acknowledgments of their faithful services. Their reports are herewith submitted, and attention asked to them, for many details omitted necessarily in this. Since the entrance of our troops into Savannah, the corps has occupied its present camp, south-west of the city, making preparations for a resumption of active operations whenever called upon. I am, Colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Jeff. C. Davis, Brevet Major-General Commanding. Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. Rogers, Chief of Staff, Left Wing. List of casualties in the Fourteenth army corps during the campaign against Savannah, Georgia. Divisions.Commissioned officers.Enlisted men.Missing.Total.Remarks. Killed.Wounded.Killed.Wounded. 1st Division, 12737   2d Division,1 71657   3d Division,  36not given.    11122994137  Jeff. C. Davis, Brevet Major-General Commanding. Report of Brigadier-General A. S. Williams. headquarter Twentieth corps, Savannah, Georgia, J