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DECATUR, ALA., October 31, 1864-12. 15 p. m.
Major-General THOMAS:
The following dispatch has just been received from Brown's Ferry, dated October 31, 9 a. m.:
The enemy has made his appearance opposite this place and is firing on my pickets. I heard beating of a drum a few minutes ago, but do not know exactly where it was; believe is was across the river.
W. JONES, JR.,
Captain Tenth Indiana Cavalry.
R. S. GRANGER,
Brigadier-General.
(Same to General Rouseau.)
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND,
Nashville, Tenn., October 31, 1864-12. 30 p. m.Brigadier-General GRANGER,
Decatur, Ala.:
I do not think you need have any fear of Wheeler; therefore you can hold part of your force in readiness to re-enforce any point that may need re-enforcement. The crossing of Elk River between Athens and Florence should be obstructed and held as soon as our troops are safely across, and if Croxton has not done so I wish you to obstruct it. I have ordered General Stanley to move his whole corps to Pulaski to defend that place.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding.
NASHVILLE, TENN., October 31, 1864.
Brigadier General R. S. GRANGER,
Huntsville and Decatur:
If General Croxton has not already obstructed the enemy's passage across the Elk River I wish you to send a sufficient force there at once to do so and to guard the fords. Hold your troops in Decatur in readiness to re-enforce any points that may need re-enforcement. Acknowledge receipt.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding.
DECATUR, ALA., October 31, 1864-2 p. m.
Major-General THOMAS:
The new regiments or ready to march and join General Stanley. If they are taken away, and the enemy turns upon this place, what shall I do? Shall I send him the regiments?
R. S. GRANGER,
Brigadier-General.
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