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Parson (search for this): chapter 211
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198.-battle of Britton's Lane, Tenn.
Brigadier-General Ross's report.
headquarters District of Jackson, Jackson, September 7. Colonel John A. Rawlins, A. A. Q.:
I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of troops under my command during the thirtieth and thirty-first days of August and the first day of December instant.
On the morning of the thirty-first of August I received a dispatch from Col. M. M. Crocker, commanding at Bolivar, that that post was threatened by a large force, advancing from the south, and subsequently that Col. Leggett had been sent out to make an attack on the advancing columns of the enemy, that a skirmish had taken place with a force supposed to be about four thousand strong, and that reenforcements had been asked for and sent forward.
Feeling that an attack was being made on Bolivar, I took the first train to that place.
On arriving I ascertained that a severe skirmish had taken place four miles south of Bolivar
McCullogh (search for this): chapter 211
Leonard T. Ross (search for this): chapter 211
Doc.
198.-battle of Britton's Lane, Tenn.
Brigadier-General Ross's report.
headquarters District of Jackson, Jackson, September 7. Colonel John A. Rawlins, A. A. Q.:
I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of troops under my command during the thirtieth and thirty-first days of August and the first day of December instant.
On the morning of the thirty-first of August I received a dispatch from Col. M. M. Crocker, commanding at Bolivar, that that post wa lonel Lawler, Eighteenth Illinois volunteers, inclosed herewith.
In each of these engagements the skill and gallantry of the officers, and the cool determined courage of the men, deserve the highest commendation.
Your obedient servant, Leonard T. Ross, Brigadier-General Commanding District.
Colonel Lawler's report.
see Doc. 195 and the Supplement.
Headquarters Commander of the post, Jackson, Tenn., September 6, 1862. To Capt. M. J. Kimball, Aid-de-Camp:
sir: I have the hono
Frisbie (search for this): chapter 211