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aga will be repaired in about four hours. Everything is quiet, and no indications of the enemy in any force this side of Elk River. I have a small force of cavalry at Athens, which will be withdrawn to-night, and roads picketed with cavalry toward Elkton, and scouts sent out from here to advise us of any movements of the enemy.
R. S. GRANGER,
Brigadier-General.
NASHVILLE, November 25, 1864.
Captain H. WILLIAMS:
(Care of Colonel Krzyzanowski, Stevenson.)
Have any of the Michigan regiments come up from Decatur?
B. H. POLK,
Major and Assistant Adjutant-General.
STEVENSON, November 25, 1864.
Major-General THOMAS:
There are no troops here now from Huntsville. A train left Huntsville this morning at 4 a.m., and has not yet arrived. There is no communication on the Huntsville road since 9 a.m.
W. KRZYZANOWSKI,
Colonel, Commanding.
NASHVILLE, TENN., November 25, 1864.
Major General R. H. MILROY,
Tullahoma, Tenn.:
Pulaski was abandoned day before yesterday, and our forces withdrawn to Columbia. There was skirmishing in the vicinity of that place yesterday and to-day. The wires are down between here and there now. It is supposed Hood's entire force is moving toward Middle Tennessee.
B. H. POLK,
Major and Assistant Adjutant-General.
FRANKLIN, November 25, 1864.
Major-General THOMAS:
The Eleventh Indiana Cavalry is here. My force is too small to establish a courier-line to Columbia. Would it not do to order a detachment of said regiment to do that duty?
A. V. MATZDORFF,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding.
FRANKLIN, November 25, 1864-12.25 p.m.
Major-General THOMAS:
I have guard to carry your ciphers and messages to their destination. Have you any further orders?
A. V. MATZDORFF,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Post.
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