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DECHERD, November 30, 1864.
General STEEDMAN:
I have 400 men and two guns at Elk River, and same number of men here, but no guns. My major commands left wing of regiment, at Elk River. I have right wing here.
W. WARNER,
Colonel, Commanding.
DECHERD, November 30, 1864.
Major-General STEEDMAN:
I find that a detachment of First Michigan Engineers, 100 strong, is at Elk River bridge, in addition to force I reported to-day.
WILLARD WARNER,
Colonel, Commanding.
DECHERD, November 30, 1864.
Major-General STEEDMAN:
Captain Shipp has just returned from a scout in the direction of Shelbyville and Lynchburg. He went ten miles, crossing Elk River, and neither saw nor heard of any enemy. All quiet at bridge. I have road patrolled from bridge north two miles every hour.
W. WARNER,
Colonel, Commanding.
BRIDGEPORT, November 30, 1864.
Major-General STEEDMAN:
One battery left here at 8 a.m. to-day; the remainder of the artillery will leave by 1 p.m.
M. C. TAYLOR,
Colonel, Commanding.
STEVENSON, November 30, 1864.
Major-General STEEDMAN:
In compliance with telegram received from Major-General Milroy, I have the honor to report myself to you with my brigade stationed from Elk River to Bridgeport. The Sixty-eighth New York Volunteer Infantry and Ninth Ohio Battery, both at Bridgeport, are included.
W. KRZYZANOWSKI,
Colonel.
STEVENSON, November 30, 1864.
Major-General STEEDMAN:
I respectfully submit report of effective force of my command, exclusive of the Sixty-eighth New York and Ninth Ohio Battery: Elk River, Major Wood, 398 men of the One hundred and sixth Ohio; Decherd, Colonel Warner, 370 men of One hundred and eightieth Ohio and 45 men of Fifth Tennessee Cavalry; Cowan, 37 men of the One hundred and sixth Ohio; Gerrard Cree, 21, and on tunnel 46 men of One hundred and sixth Ohio; Block-houses Nos.21 to 28, inclusive, 105 men of Sixth
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