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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) 14 2 Browse Search
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nt Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, with instructions to Major Thielemann. No. 2.-Maj. Christian Thielemann, Thielemann's BaMaj. Christian Thielemann, Thielemann's Battalion Illinois Cavalry. No. 3.-Capt. Berthold Marschner. No. 1.-report of Capt. John H. Hammond, Assistant Adjutant-GThielemann's Battalion Illinois Cavalry. No. 3.-Capt. Berthold Marschner. No. 1.-report of Capt. John H. Hammond, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army. headquarters Fifth Division, April 13, 1862. Sir: I inclose herewith the report of Major ThielemMajor Thielemann, who is an experienced officer. The cause of my sending him was that the enemy's spies or outriders had approached verysion: J. H. Hammond, Assistant Adjutant-General. Major Thielemann, Commanding Cavalry. No. 2.-report of Maj. ChristMaj. Christian Thielemann, lhielemamn's Battalion Illinois, Cavalry. headquarters Thielemann's Cavalry, April 13, 1862. In obediThielemann's Cavalry, April 13, 1862. In obedience to an order from General Sherman's headquarters I proceeded with my command of 45 non-commissioned officers and pri. v. April 13, 1862. In obedience to orders from Major Thielemann, commanding battalion, Capt. B. Marschner and lieuten