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Bureau for all necessary funds. If needed a reasonable supply of intrenching tools, axes, &c., can be sent him on his application, but I hope you have sufficient from the battle-field of Chickamauga.
I am, colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. F. GILMER,
Major-General and Chief of Engineer Bureau.
ABINGDON, October 21, 1863.
Brigadier General A. R. LAWTON,
Quartermaster-General, Richmond:
I am detained here now for want of shoes. May I ask you will hurry them forward? When may I expect them?
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
ABINGDON, October 22, 1863.
General BRAXTON BRAGG,
Missionary Ridge, via Chickamauga:
Your telegram received. I will move on the enemy as soon as practicable, which will be in two or three days. Will inform you when I move.
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
ABINGDON, October 22, 1863.
Honorable JAMES A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War, Richmond:
I understand that General Meade has fallen back to his intrenched camp, and General Lee this side of the Rappahannock. If so, might not a few thousand of General Lee's infantry be sent here to aid in the effort to drive Burnside from East Tennessee? They are greatly needed.
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TENNESSEE,
Missionary Ridge, October 22, 1863-9 p. m.Major-General STEVENSON,
Commanding Expedition:
GENERAL: Brigadier General John K. Jackson's division has been ordered to proceed by rail to Charleston to-night to re-enforce and co-operate with you. General J. is ordered to report to you when he reaches Charleston (by courier or otherwise). He has also been directed to leave a brigade there to cover the bridge.
Please have orders for General Jackson on his arrival in Charleston.
The news from Philadelphia enlivened our soldiers greatly.
Very respectfully,
KINLOCH FALCONER,
[Assistant Adjutant-General.]
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