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Page 436 KY., SW. VA., TENN., MISS., ALA., AND N.G. Chapter LVII.

COLUMBIA, TENN., December 30, 1864

Major-General ROUSSEAU,

Nashville, Tenn.:

Will you please order the Twenty-eighth Michigan and One hundred and eightieth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which have been assigned to my command to report to me here without delay, and oblige,

J. M. SCHOFIELD,

Major-General.

COLUMBIA, TENN., December 30, 1864

Major-General ROUSSEAU,

Nashville, Tenn.:

Please detain at Nashville, for the present, the Twenty-eighth Michigan may be under orders to join my command.

J. M. SCHOFIELD,

Major-General.

NASHVILLE, TENN., December 30, 1864

Brigadier-General WHIPPLE:

General Schofield telegraphs from Columbia to have the Twenty-eighth Michigan sent to him at that place. Shall it be done?

LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU,

Major-General.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND,
December 30, 1864

Major-General ROUSSEAU,

Nashville:

Has the Twenty-eighth Michigan got over the measles? If so, send it to General Schofield.

WM. D. WHIPPLE,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

NASHVILLE, December 30, 1864

Brigadier-General WHIPPLE:

The Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth Missouri have been sent by rail as far as Spring Hill,but can get no farther. They have not a wagon or ambulance, and can get no assistance at Columbia, on account of scarcity of teams there. The quartermaster's department here cannot issue wagons before next Wednesday. The quartermaster and a detachment of each regiment have been detained here, to draw the teams and take them forward ladened with supplies when issued. I would send the regiments forward without teams, if they could supply themselves after reaching Pulaski. The Forty-fifth Missouri is now acting guard to the advance depot.

LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU,

Major-General.


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