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HEADQUARTERS, January 2, 1863-6 p.m.Major-General THOMAS:
You will please feel the enemy with your front line, a heavy line of skirmishers in advance, until you find them in strong force. Keep them moving if you can. Report to me the condition of things. I have ordered McCook to do the same, seeing your skirmishers in his direction.
By command of Major-General W. S. Rosecrans:
FRANK S. BOND,
Acting Aide-de-Camp.WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington, January 2, 1863.
Major-General WRIGHT,
Cincinnati, Ohio:
If you wish assistance from Saint Louis, in supplying General Rosecrans by the Cumberland, apply to Allen, chief quartermaster. He has great energy and experience.
H. W. HALLECK,
General-in-Chief.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington, January 2, 1863-9.55 a.m.
General ROBERT ALLEN,
Saint. Louis, Mo.:
Consult with General Wright, at Cincinnati, and give the necessary assistance in supplying General Rosecrans by the Cumberland River.
H. W. HALLECK,
General-in-Chief.
WASHINGTON, January 2, 1863.
Major-General WRIGHT,
Cincinnati:
What is General Cox's force now in Kanawha Valley?
H. W. HALLECK,
General-in-Chief.
HEADQUARTERS,
Cincinnati, January 2, 1863.Major-General HALLECK:
About 8,000 present for duty, not including Ewing's brigade, now on the way to Kentucky.
H. G. WRIGHT,
Major-General, Commanding.
LOUISVILLE, January 2, 1863.
Major-General WRIGHT:
GENERAL: General Manson sends verbal message by courier that rebels are entering the State above Carthage in considerable force. I do not believe it. Morgan will go out in that way or by Burkesville. General Paine is apprehending attack at Gallatin.
J. T. BOYLE,
Brigadier-General.
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