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Online Archive of ORs: (US) Report of General W. S. Smith, - October 18, 1862
War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
Series 1, Volume 16, Part 1, Page 1141
CAMP WILD CAT,
October 18, 18628 a. m.
SIR:
Captain Wheeler, of our First Kentucky Infantry, captured near Crab Orchard,
has just returned, bringing a citizen with him. They inform me that the accounts
received yesterday with reference to the enemys force in my front are
correct. A force of one or two divisions has taken a strong position near
Little RockCastle River, to cover the retirement of their main army trains,
artillery, &c. They report a very heavy force on the Madison road, and
say that it is moving off toward Manchester. There is a practicable road leading
over from the Madison road into the one upon which we are located, intersecting
it 3 miles to my rear. Please have it closely watched. We have no forage at
all and our poor animals are suffering terribly. Please inform me of the disposition
of our forces to my rear and upon my flanks, that I may know what scouting
is necessary. I should have some cavalry for scouting purposes.
Very respectfully, your most obedient servant,
W. S. SMITH,
Brigadier-General, Commanding Fourth Division.
Major-General CRITTENDEN.
P. S.A colored man from Widow Baughs, 1 mile from the point of intersection of the Winding Glade road with the Madison road and 10 miles from London, has just come in, stating that the rear of the rebel forces on the Madison road is stated by the rebels to be at Big Hill. Their troops are passing toward Manchester. He says that he heard one of their officers ordered to Goose Creek headquarters, and heard them say that that was the headquarters of their army. I send this for what it is worth.
[Indorsement.]
OCTOBER 18, 18629.20 a. m.
I was within 3 miles of General Smiths position when I received this. Will let General Van Cleve move up to the intersection of the Winding Glade road with this. General Van Cleve is now on the road and within 2 miles of me. Unless I get further information I will let General Wood come up to the place General Thomas and myself stopped at yesterday, which will be to within 3 miles of General Van Cleve.
By order of General Crittenden:
B. LODEB,
Captain and Aide-de-Camp