922 Series I Volume XXXVIII-V Serial 76 - The Atlanta Campaign Part V
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HEADQUARTERS,
July 28, 1864.Major-General WHEELER,
Commanding Cavalry Corps:
GENERAL: The enemy advanced from Decatur to Courtland yesterday. Left this morning on Moulton road-a raid somewhere. The force they had at Courtland was four pretty large regiments infantry, three cavalry regiments. I send some papers; refer you to orders in the Nashville paper of the 17th of General Milroy, at the head of the
last column, first page. Please give me a general order for scouting, &c.
N. W. CARTER,
Commanding Scouts.
I am just starting in pursuit of enemy.
JULY 28, 1864-12 m.
Major-General WHEELER,
Commanding Cavalry Corps:
GENERAL: I have with me parts of four regiments, numbering in all about 500 men. I have left on picket on the left four regiments and parts of other regiments. By General Jackson's order I left my pickets, to be relieved by him to-day, when they could rejoin their commands. I send General Jackson's order,* in virtue of which I moved, for the purpose of showing you why the command with me is so small.
Respectfully, general, your obedient servant,
W. Y. C. HUMES,
Brigadier-General.
JULY 28, 1864-1 p. m.
Major E. S. BURFORD,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
MAJOR: Your dispatch of 10.10 a. m. just received. I have halted my command on the McDonough road, three miles from Doctor Avery's where it will await orders.
Respectfully, &c.,
W. Y. C. HUMES,
Brigadier-General.
JULY 28, 1864-1.20 p. m.
Major E. S. BURFORD,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Wheeler's Corps:
MAJOR: I have just received the inclosed note* from Colonel Harrison, in reply to which I have ordered him to move at once to this point with the rest of my division, regardless of any orders he may receive from General Jackson. I also send Jackson's orders,* by virtue of which I moved, which I intended but failed to send by last courier.
Respectfully, &c.,
W. Y. C. HUMES,
Brigadier-General.
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*Not found.
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