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HEADQUARTERS TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS,
Millersburg, June 25, 1863-5.15 p.m. (Received 6.40 p.m.)GENERAL: The firing you hear is in front of Johnson. What we think dismounted cavalry has been annoying his picket line to-day, and Johnson wants to drive them away before dark.
Father Tracy just passed here, on his way to Granger.
Respectfully,
A. McD. McCOOK,
Major-General, Commanding.
Brigadier General JAMES A. GARFIELD,
Chief of Staff.
MILLERSBURG, June 25, 1863-7.15 p.m.
(Received 8.15 p.m.)
GENERAL: General Johnson has had a very spirited skirmish this evening, the enemy attacking. General Davis has just gone in with two more brigades, with which I hope to settle the thing decidedly in a little while. I will keep you posted. I do not know the extent of their force attacking General Johnson.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
A. McD. McCOOK,
Major-General, Commanding.
Brigadier General JAMES A. GARFIELD,
Chief of Staff.
HEADQUARTERS TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS,
June 25, 1863-9.40 p.m.(Received June 26-1 p.m.)
GENERAL: Liddell's brigade attacked Johnson's pickets, and supporting the line caused the firing you must have heard this evening. The picket line was re-enforced, and the rebels driven back, and, I believe, have left the mountains, perhaps to Bellbuckle.
We took a prisoner this evening, who said Cleburne's division had come up to Bellbuckle. He did not see it, but was told so.
I regret to say that Colonel J. F. Miller has received a mortal wound;* Captain Patton, of the Seventy-ninth Illinois, killed. Johnson's loss will sum up about 50, killed and wounded.
The gallantry of our men cannot be surpassed. I can hold the mountains against any force.
A. McD. McCOOK,
Major-General.
General JAMES A. GARFIELD.
HEADQUARTERS TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS,
June 26, 1863-11 a.m.GENERAL: Everything has been very quiet all night in the gap. General Davis is attacking, as directed, this morning. Meets with some
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*Colonel Miller recovered from wounds.
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