Friday, December 11, 2009

Dec. 11th, '62

At 5 A.M. this
morning ordered to
march at 6 1/2;
aborted at that
time, marched over
to the Murfreesboro
pike, & out it a-
bout 8 or 9 miles,
skirmishing with
the enemy near 3
hours; started
back about 5 P.M.
& arrived in Camp
at 8 1/2.
Reported that we
fired into our
men taken at Harts-
ville, & returning
from Murfreesville
where they were pa-
roled.
We were said to be
within three miles of
Lavergne; at which place
it's reported, the rebels
were "packed up & ready
to start."

Skirmish at LaVergne, Tenn.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dec. 10th, '62

Clear & cold.
Did not move,
as ordered.
reported that 3
reg'ts of our men
taken prisoners
at Hartsville, Tenn.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Dec. 9th, '62

Nothing unusual oc-
curred along our
part of the lines
last night, or this
A.M. Clear & warm.
Van Cleve, on the
left, moved out to
forage & was at-
tacked; McCook, on
the right, was at-
tacked in his
camp. Ordered to
be ready to "fall
in" at any moment;
reveille at 4, & rea-
dy to move at 6
A.M. to-morrow
morning, on a for-
aging expedition.

Brig Gen. Horatio Phillips Van Cleve (1809-1891)
Information requested: To which of the 14 "Fighting McCooks" is Hunter referring ?: Major General Alexander McDowell McCook of the 20th Corps; Colonel Daniel McCook of the 52nd Ohio; Edwin Stanton McCook.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Dec. 8th, '62

Clear & cold.
Rations in haversacks.
To go on picket at
2 1/2 P.M.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Dec. 7th, '62

Clear & cool to-
day.
After night, order-
ed to prepare
three days ra-
tions, & have
them ready to put
in haversacks by
reveille to-mor-
row morning.