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t be made on East Tennessee, it will be from Nashville and the Cumberland River as a base, with a l of it to push the reconnaissance as near to Nashville as possible, and so endeavor to bring reliaboga and Nashville road are destroyed between Nashville and the tunnel. By my directions he is prepration against the enemy in the direction of Nashville and thus threaten his line of communication. to make a demonstration in the direction of Nashville via Kingston, and states that such a movemenclusion that the telegraph communicated from Nashville must have been obtained some — where in that all bridges in the rear of the enemy toward Nashville and Huntsville is greatly desired, and shoulr a bold leader, marched from Chattanooga on Nashville and Louisville, transfer their armies and thidential agent, returned the 3d instant from Nashville whither I had sent him. He states that Bisho, as you see, in the so-called Convention at Nashville. A great portion of the people of Tennessee[35 more...]
regard to the time or manner of my reaching Nashville will be thankfully received. I hope you havth Pennsylvania Volunteers, will assemble in Nashville at 12 m. on the 14th instant, to examine interal Mitchel: I beg you to telegraph Nashville for a sufficient amount of wire to build thedquarters, April 26, 1862. Governor Johnson, Nashville: I am anxious to gratify you, but you wils on further notice, but don't bring them to Nashville yet by making your inquiries and subsequentlut 200 of sick soldiers that was coming from Nashville to join their regiments was taken prisoners th of cotton in this county. I will write Nashville to you. J. R. Paul. Huntsville, May 5, 186d will soon be open so we ship it through to Nashville. I want money enough to buy 5,000 bales. ay 5, 1862. T. Comstock, Saint Cloud Hotel, Nashville. Tenn.: I have full approval and co-operantsville, May 5, 1862. W. B. Hook, Esq., Nashville, Tenn.: I fear you are again losing a most fa[28 more...]