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HUNTSVILLE, August 13, 1862.
General THOMAS:
It is reported that Lieutenant-Colonel Lister's command, Thirty-first Ohio, when passing near Mooresville, took 2 mules from Mr. Tucker, a very old and inoffensive man, and gave no pay or receipt and has not returned the property.
The general desires you to have the matter investigated and set right and to report the facts here.
JAMES B. FRY.
HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, DISTRICT OF THE OHIO, Decherd, Tenn., August 13, 1862.Major-General BUELL, Huntsville:
General Wood has not had time to repair his wagons. They only arrived here last Friday from Reynolds' Station very much broken and out of repair, and need bows, covers, and a great deal of blacksmith work. He will be ready to start to-morrow morning. Colonel Wagner started this morning at 4 o'clock. He telegraphs me that he leaves four companies of the Ninth Michigan and four companies of the Fourth Kentucky Cavalry at Tullahoma.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers.TULLAHOMA, August 13, 1862.
Major-General THOMAS:
A few rifle pits; no fortifications. Colonel Wagner's brigade left last night for Manchester. I have only 200 infantry, 150 cavalry, no artillery. Am good for any rebel force of 600 without artillery.
D. M. FOX, Major.
HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, DISTRICT OF THE OHIO, Decherd, Tenn., August 13, 1862.Major D. M. Fox,
Commanding Tullahoma:Build at once a strong stockade sufficiently large to accommodate all your infantry.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers.
CLARKSVILLE, August 13, 1862.
Major SIDELL:
The party on river was small. My men wounded 2, but they escaped; party are in pursuit. Lieutenant-Colonel Bristow, of the Eighth Kentucky Cavalry, sends me word that he is satisfied the bands forming in various places will concentrate to attack this place. General Grant revoked his order.
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