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Manchester, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
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March 25-28, 1862.-reconnaissance from Murfreesborough to Shelbyville, Tullahoma, Manchester, and McInnville, Tenn.
Report of Col. John Kennett, Fourth Ohio Cavalry.
Hdqrs. Fourth Regt. Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Camp Van Buren, Tenn., March 28, 1862.
Dear sir: On the 24th instant your order was received directing the Fourth to make a tour of reconnaissance in force leaving the detail to the commanding officer.
You are aware we could not get rations for three days until next day.
On the 25th, at 6 p. m., the Fourth took the advance, followed by 80 artillerists, Colonel Mihalotzy, of the Twenty-fourth Illinois, in command in part of the Twenty-fourth and Thirty-seventh, tw( brass rifled 6-pounders of Simonson's battery.
We marched 15 miles halting frequently for the infantry and artillery to come up to us. We made the distance by 12 p. m.; bivouacked in a cedar grove.
Colonel Mihalotzy stationed his pickets on our advance on the right flank and rear and the Fourth was
Jonathan Kennett (search for this): chapter 12
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