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Online Archive of Report of Gen. Boyle, 11th US Brigade
ORs: Series I, Volume VII, Page 502
HDQRS. ELEVENTH BRIGADE, DEPT. OF THE OHIO
Columbia, Ky.,
December 17, 1801.
Brigadier-General THOMAS,
Commanding First Division, Lebanon, Ky.:
GENERAL:
General Boyle is very unwell, and directs me to inform you that nothing
important has occurred lately. A brush took place between our pickets
8 miles out at the forks of the Glasgow and Edmonton roads, and a party
of Texan Rangers, who had made a circuit through the woods and came on them
from towards Columbia. One man on each side was killed, and Captain
Frain, formerly connected with the quartermasters department in Colonel
Griders regiment, taken prisoner by the rebels. He is a most worthy
citizen from Monroe County, and has contributed more to the aid of the Government
than any man in this section of the country.
A considerable body of cavalry pursued the marauders, but only succeeded in retaking the stock which had been driven off.
General Boyle directs me to say that he has already been ordered by General Buell to send daily communications to General McCook, to be transmitted to department headquarters. The general suggests that it; would be better and more expeditious to communicate by mail, which reaches Lebanon daily at noon and Columbia at night; or, if you prefer it, he will send a messenger daily to meet yours at Campbellsville, at Redmonds Tavern, to exchange messages.
The general suggests whether it would not be better to order Wolfords cavalry to Jamestown, in Russell County, 4 miles this side the Cumberland River, or to Rowena, on that stream. They are better acquainted than any other troops with all the roads and by-paths for many miles in that direction.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOHN BOYLE,
Acting Assistant Adjutant- General.