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trawberry Plains; burnt the State Creek Bridge, 1,600 feet long, and Massey Creek Bridge, 325 feet long. I captured three pieces of artillery, 200 boxes of artillery ammunition, over 500 prisoners, and 1,000 stand of arms. Also destroyed a large amount of salt, sugar, flour, meal and saltpetre, and one saltpetre works and other stores. My command are much fatigued. We have had but two nights' sleep. The force in East Tennessee is larger than I had supposed. I did not attack London bridge for reasons that I will hereafter explain. At Massey creek I determined to return. In the movements I had very great difficulties that were unexpected. I found the gap through which I intended to return strongly guarded with artillery and infantry, and blockaded with fallen timber. A force was also following me in our rear, and I determined to cross at Smith's Gap, which I did. I will report more fully as soon as possible. H.Saunders, Colonel commanding. The scourge