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STEVENSON, ALA., November 2, 1864-6 p. m.
Brigadier General R. S. GRANGER,
Decatur, Ala.:
Please send for following to General Wagner immediately:
General WAGNER,
Commanding Second DIVISION, Fourth Army Corps:
As soon as Captain Bridges reports with his four batteries move according to your orders. I will send the other two batteries to Pulaski, via Nashville, to join General Stanley. They will not come to Athens. Hurry everything up as much as possible.
I write by order of General Stanley.
WH. M. SINCLAIR,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
NASHVILLE, November 2, 1864-2 p. m.
Brigadier-General CROXTON,
Should Creek, via Pulaski;
Your two dispatches of yesterday have been received. General Hatch reached Pulaski yesterday, and should be in communication with you to-day. Stanley's troops are arriving at Pulaski, and I hope will be concentrated there by to-morrow night. Your position, as reported to me, will cover the march of his troops from Athens. I expect Schofield's corps will be able to reach Pulaski by Sunday. You must try and keep the enemy in his trenches until Sunday night. Acknowledge receipt.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding.
SHOAL CREEK BRIDGE, ALA., November 2, 1864-3 p. m.
Major-General THOMAS:
In reconnoitering to-day I find the rebel infantry pickets in same location, covered by a small cavalry force which I drove in. I had a scout over the river this morning who reports them waiting for Hardee's corps and the cavalry. I will try and cut their pontoons to-night. I learn General Hatch reached Pulaski yesterday, but I don't know whether he is coming this way or not.
JOHN T. CROXTON,
Brigadier-General.
SHOAL CREEK BRIDGE, ALA., November 2, 1864-4 p. m.
Major-General THOMAS:
I have been within two miles of Florence on the Huntsville side and three on the Lawrenceburg side. There is a large force there, and they are entrenching. They have laid pontoons at Florence and are reported still crossing. I find no cavalry, though Forrest is reported crossing below Florence. I hear nothing from Generals Stanley or Hatch. I will do all I can to give you accurate, timely information.
JOHN T. CROXTON,
Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers.
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