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yet. My forces should be increased. It will not do to abandon the country north of this to a merciless rebel raid if it can be avoided. Not knowing the condition of affairs east of me I cannot form much idea of the force the enemy can bring to bear against my position. I repeat the desire to hold this post at all hazards, and request that you will strengthen so I can do so.
J. H. SHANKLIN,
Colonel, Commanding.
CHILLICOTHE, October 19, 1864.
General CRAIG:
Scout arrived from Carroll County line since my last dispatch. No force discovered. This scout camped a part of last night at or near where road from Utica to Carrollton crossed the Carroll County line. Nothing new from any other direction. General I regard this point as the key to m ore loyal territory than any point on the railroad. The loyal men north of this must not be abandoned if it can be avoided. I repeat my request of several days since that you send some artillery to this post if practicable.
J. H. SHANKLIN,
Colonel, Commanding.
CHILLICOTHE, October 19, 1864.
General CRAIG:
My dispatch concerning rebel scout within my lines this evening is explained. It seemed so well authenticated I could but believe it. I will some day explain the matter to you, when you will see my action was dictated by prudence. I have returned my men to quarters. Will keep out a strong picket and be on the alert.
J. H. SHANKLIN,
Colonel, Commanding.
HAMILTON, October 19, 1864.
Brigadier-General CRAIG:
I am just leaving for Richmond with 220 men. Any dispatches sent here will reach me. I will keep you posted.
W. D. MCDONALD,
Major, &c.
Macon, October 19, 1864-6.23 p. m.
Captain FRANK ENO,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Saint Louis:
Colonel Hayward reports a force of bushwhackers southwest of Hannibal. I also have information of Colonel Perkins being in Fayette, camped in Fair-Grounds. Have sent a proposition to General Douglass to clean him out. If he answers favorable shall start to-night. One of my scouting parties had just got in from Randolph and Chariton Counties. They ran into a part of Anderson's, Pitney's, and bill Stephens' commands; killed 14 and wounded 3; captured 20 horses. So you see they are leaving this country.
WM. FORBES,
Colonel.
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