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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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tions of the Fourth United States cavalry in the late battle in the front of Murfreesboro: On the thirtieth December, the Fourth U. S. cavalry left camp at Stewart's Creek, leaving the train and baggage under charge of a strong guard, commanded by Lieutenant Rendelbrook. The regiment proceeded to join General Rosecrans, on the field of battle, and was drawn up in line of battle in rear of the General's headquarters, but took no immediate part in the action that day. Co. L, commanded by Lieutenant Roys, was detached as General Rosecrans's immediate escort, (about ten o'clock in the morning) and so remains at the present time. Company M, strengthened by fifty men, detailed from companies B, C, G, D, I, and K, commanded by Lieut. L'Hommaedieu, proceeded to establish a courier line from Gen. Rosecrans's headquarters to La Vergne, and so remained, doing good service, until relieved, January fourth, 1863. These de-tails left me with only six small companies, numbering, in aggregate, two