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Wood's Station, or Nickajack, about eight miles from this place. I have no doubt this is the same party that destroyed the railroad near Tunnel Hill last night. They will probably attempt its destruction at the same place to-night.
W. H. HAYS,
Colonel, Commanding.
RINGGOLD, October 13, 1864.
Major MOE:
I have heretofore sent you all the information that I have in relation to the forces of the enemy near Dalton. If the reports are to be relied upon that I have from there, the rebels have infantry near that place. I am just starting a courier to Colonel Potect, at Tunnel Hill. If he is no re-enforced by daylight shall he fall back toward Chattanooga? Answer.
W. H. HAYS,
Colonel Tenth Kentucky, Commanding.
CHATTANOOGA, October 13, 1864.
Colonel POTEST,
Tunnel Hill:
Try and communicate with Dalton. If such re-enforcement as can be sent from here will be available to drive the enemy, will send them at once by Ringgold.
Respectfully,
S. B. MOE,
Major and Assistant Adjutant-General.
RINGGOLD, October 13, 1864.
Major S. B. MOE,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
I have just received following dispatches:
DALTON, October 13, 1864.
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
Ringgold and Tunnel Hill:
The rebels are advancing on this place in force. Send me support immediately, if possible.
L. JohnSON,
Colonel, Commanding.
TUNNEL HILL, October 13, 1864.
COMMANDING OFFICER,
Ringgold:
One of my scouts has just come in, and reports infantry force at Triple Creek Gap. The enemy are between Tunnel Hill and Dalton in force.
GEO. A. POTEET,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding at Tunnel Hill.
We have information that they are now fighting at Dalton. If you will send re-enforcement here immediately we will try and communicate with Colonel Johnson.
W. H. HAYS,
Colonel, Commanding Post.
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