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C Bassett's Hat July 1862 Timeline
Chronology of Ranger activities during March 1862.
CV: "Forrest's Attack on Murfreesboro, July 13, 1862" - November 1924
William H. King's account of Forrest's attack on Murfreesboro.
John Allan Wyeth's That Devil Forrest - "Murfreesboro"
Excerpt from biography of Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Robert Selph Henry's Nathan Bedford Forrest: First With the Most - Chapter 7b
Excerpt from biography of Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Battle Summary: Murfreesboro (rough draft)
Forrest's raid upon Murfreesboro, TN - July 13, 1862
Order of Battle: Murfreesboro (rough draft)
Forrest's raid upon Murfreesboro, TN - July 13, 1862
Battle Summary: Mill Creek Bridges & Antioch Depot (rough draft)
Forrest's destruction of three Mill Creek bridges and Antioch Depot, TN - July 21, 1862
CSR: Requisition for Forage, CG Caldwell - July 1, 1862
Requisition for Forage for Public Horses, Mules and Oxen, for July 1-5, 1862
CSR: Discharge for SL Anderson - July 2, 1862
Disability discharge for SL Anderson, dated July 2, 1862
CSR: Discharge for AC Baker - July 2, 1862
Disability discharge for SL Anderson, dated July 2, 1862
ORs: (CS) Organization of the Troops in the Department of East Tennessee - July 3, 1862
Order of Battle for Stevenson's & Heth's Divisions.
ORs: (CS) AAG H. L. Clay to Col. J. H. Morgan - July 5, 1862
Federal troops moving the Nashville to Kentucky, suggests destruction of railways.
ORs: (CS) AAG H. L. Clay to Gen. Heth - July 5, 1862
Orders to organize cavalry forces Scott and Forrest for immediate expedition.
ORs: (CS) Gen. E. K. Smith to Gen. Henry Heth - July 6, 1862
Orders to push preparations of Wharton's & Lawton's regiments for an expedition into Middle Tennessee under Forrest.
ORs: (CS) Gen. E. K. Smith to Col. J. J. Morrison - July 6, 1862
Orders to move to McMinnville in order to join Forrest's command.
ORs: (CS) ADC J. F. Belton to Gen. C. L. Stevenson - July 6, 1862
Mentions difficulty of organizing expedition to Middle Tennessee and need to temporarily move regiments about.
ORs: (CS) Gen. B. Bragg to Gen. E. K. Smith - July 6, 1862
Bragg reports that his cavalry has moved into Kentucky and Middle Tennessee.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Col. Swords - July 7, 1862
Orders stressing the importance of supply, especially along the railroads.
ORs: (CS) ADC E. Cunningham to Gen. C. L. Stevenson - July 7, 1862
Inquiry regarding possible cavalry operations to cut off Federal supplies.
ORs: (US) Col. H. C. Lester to Col. J. B. Fry - July 9, 1862
Report of stations of Federal troops including those at Murfreesboro, TN.
Vulgarity - July 9, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the anti-Union sentiments of Murfreesboro, TN.
Gustave Cooke - July 11, 1862
Houston Telegraph article about Gustave Cook's Return to duty.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. T. L. Crittenden - July 12, 1862
Mentions orders requiring six companies and the headquarters of 7th Penn. Cavalry to take post at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Col. W. W. Duffield - July 12, 1862
Orders to strength the Federal defenses by building stockades.
ORs: (US) AAG O. D. Greene to Col. J. B. Fry - July 12, 1862
States he is convinced CS forces including 2,000+ cavalry under Forrest are moving against Murfreesboro, TN.
Map of Murfreesboro, TN. From the Library of Congress.ORs: (US) Gen. T. L. Crittenden to Col. J. B. Fry - July 13, 1862
Report that three CS cavalry regiments crossed the Chattanooga river on July 3rd.
ORs: (US) Report of Col. John C. Walker - July 13, 1862
Report on engagement taking place at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (CS) Brig.-Gen. N. B. Forrest's to Lieut.-Col. J. G. Parkhurst - July 13, 1862
Forrest's surrender demand to Col. J. G. Parkhurst (US) at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Col. Fry to Gen. Johnson or Gen. Crittenden - July 13, 1862
Report that "Starnes' cavalry" attacked Murfreesboro successfully.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Nelson - July 13, 1862
Orders to send troops to reinforce defenders at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Col. J. F. Miller to Col. J. B. Fry - July 13, 1862
Col. Lester still holding at 3:00PM. Reinforcements being sent.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. Nelson - July 13, 1862
Orders for the 3rd KY Cavalry to move to engage the Troops who attacked Murfreesboro or to cut off their retreat.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. Buell to Gen. Smith - July 13, 1862
Orders to counteract the CS capture of Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Gen. A. Johnson to Maj.-Gen. Halleck - July 13, 1862
Report that Starnes' division attacked Murfreesboro, TN and may reach Nashville that evening.
ORs: (US) Col. J. F. Miller to Col. J. B. Fry - July 7, 1862
Couriers report that Federal forces were surprised and "cut to pieces" at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Halleck - July 13, 1862
Mentions receiving dispatches from Nashville that the US forces at Murfreesboro, TN have been "cut to pieces."
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. T. L. Crittenden - July 13, 1862
Mentions that Murfreesboro was attacked with success by Confederate forces.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Col. McCook - July 13, 1862
Orders to move to Columbia to counteract threat poised by CS forces at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Col. J. F. Miller - July 13, 1862
Orders for the defense of Nashville, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Smith - July 13, 1862
Orders expressing concern that CS forces may attack other points along the Federal supply lines.
ORs: (US) Gen. A. Johnson to Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 14, 1862
Murfreesboro taken, section in great danger.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Nelson - July 14, 1862
Murfreesboro taken Orders to move forward.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Smith- July 14, 1862
Murfreesboro surrendered at 4:pm yesterday
ORs: (CS) Gen. K. Smith to President Davis - July 14, 1862
Mentions Forrest's move into Middle TN and that it should delay Buell's movements.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen Thomas - July 14, 1862
Federal troops on half rations and the capture of Murfreesboro, TN breaks recently completed supply line.
ORs: (US) Col. J. F. Miller to J. B. Fry - July 14, 1862
Federal attempts to locate the troops that captured Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 14, 1862
Reports on the Confederate forces that captured Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Gen W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 14, 1862
Concern over supply lines and the nature of the Confederate Forces that captured Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. W. S. Smith - July 14, 1862
Response to Gen. Smith's concerns.
ORs: (US) Report of Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 15, 1862
Report on capture of Murfreesboro, TN and moves to counteract it.
ORs: (US) Gen. Halleck to Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell- July 15, 1862
Ordered to Washington; will keep road open to Decatur.
ORs: (US) Col. H. M. Buckley to Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 15, 1862
Confederates have burnt a small bridge this side of Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Smith - July 15, 1862
Need to ascertain Confederate position and results of raid on Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) J. D. Bingham to Col. J. B. Fry - July 15, 1862
Federals need supplies; much of it burned or captured at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) O. D. Greene to Maj.-Gen. Buell - July 15, 1862
Confederates, 3,000 strong, attacked this morning at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) J. F. Miller to Col. J. B. Fry - July 15, 1862
Confederates possessed Murfreesboro, TN last night.
ORs: (US) Col. J. F. Miller to Col. J. B. Fry - July 15, 1862
Confederates marched Monday morning to McMinnville.
Attack on Murfreesboro—Defeat and Capture of Two Federal Regiments - July 15, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
Confederate Raid on Murfreesboro - July 15, 1862
Nashville Dispatch article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
Murfreesboro - July 16, 1862
Nashville Dispatch article on the results of the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
The Murfreesborough Fight - July 16, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Col. J. F. Miller - July 16, 1862
Requests report of damage to railroad as result of affair at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 16, 1862
Rumors that Confederate division is on its way via Altamont to Murfreesboro and Nashville.
ORs: (US) Brig.-Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 16, 1862
Review of force and rations, and discussion of strategy; heard fighting in vicinity of Murfreesboro yesterday.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. W. S. Smith - July 16, 1862
Information that Confederates left Murfreesboro morning of July 14th - said to have gone toward McMinnville.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. T. J. Wood - July 16, 1862
Discussion of rations and Confederate movement of July 14th.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. G. W. Morgan - July 16, 1862
Suggestions would have been enforced if had enough troops; Starnes of TN in charge of Confederate force.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Nelson - July 17, 1862
Take your command on cars to Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Nelson - July 17, 1862
Confederates retired to McMinnville with 3,000 cavalry; stronger force of cavalry and infantry at Altamont under Price.
ORs: (US) Gen. Nelson to Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 17, 1862
Men have arrived tired, hungry, and sick; Confederates have gone to Chattanooga; request permission to march to aid in KY.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Nelson - July 17, 1862
Nelson's division to go to Murfreesboro, TN and push forward to McMinnville, TN.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 17, 1862
Response to Col. Fry's dispatch of July 16.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 17, 1862
Arrival at Lick Creek of considerable force of Confederate cavalry from across Tennessee River; may intend attacking this point.
The Murfreesboro' Prisoners - July 17, 1862
Nashville Daily Union correction regarding the fate of the prisoners captured at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (CS) Report of Maj. Gen. J. P. McCown - July 17, 1862
Report on dispatch received from Col. Forrest regarding the capture of Murfreesboro, TN.
CSR: Reimbursement for SL Anderson - July 18, 1862
Reimbursement for saddle of SL Anderson, dated July 18, 1862
Highly Important from Tennessee - July 18, 1862
Pomeroy Telegraph article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
Murfreesboro - July 18, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) 4th Division, Murfreesboro Proclamation - July 18, 1862
Proclamation demanding Murfreesboro citizens turn in arms captured from Federal troops.
ORs: (CS) Maj.-Gen. E. K. Smith to Gen. S. Cooper - July 19, 1862
Gen. Buell's whole force (20,000-30,000) in vicinity of Stevenson and Battle Creek; daily expected to attack Chattanooga.
The Disaster at Murfreesboro - July 19, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
Stores Robbed by Guerrillas in Murfreesborough - July 19, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Report of Col. J. F. Miller - July 19, 1862
Report on the causes which led to the US defeat at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Report of Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 19, 1862
Report on capture of Murfreesboro, TN and its consequences to the Federal movements.
ORs: (CS) Gen. Braxton Bragg to Maj.-Gen. E. K. Smith - July 20, 1862
Mentions Forrest's exploits and recommends he be rewarded.
More About the Murfreesborough Affair - July 20, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the attack at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Mularkey to Maj.-Gen. Buell - July 21, 1862
Relays informant message regarding Forrest's intended move to Nashville.
ORs: (US) Brig.-Gen. J. S. Negley to Col. J. B. Fry - July 21, 1862
Threatened this morning by considerable Confederate force, possibly of those who recently crossed TN River near Clifton.
ORs: (US) Brig.-Gen. J. S. Negley to Maj.-Gen. Buell - July 21, 1862
Forwarding Col. Miller's message regarding active Confederates to south and west; Negley will send locomotive if necessary.
ORs: (US) Maj./AAG W. H. Sidell to Col. J. B. Fry - July 21, 1862
Reporting on Gen. Nelson and Col. Boone; Confederates now 1,000 strong, within 6 miles of town.
ORs: (US) Maj. W. H. Sidell to Col. J. B. Fry - July 21, 1862
Confederate cavalry, 1,000 strong, 6 miles out of town, advancing from Lebanon.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Col. J. F. Miller - July 21, 1862
Not probable that Confederates will attack Nashville while General Nelson is at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) General Orders No. 32, Army of the Ohio - July 21, 1862
General order decrying the Federal conduct at Murfreesboro, TN and praising the conduct at Huntsville.
ORs: (US) 4th Division, Murfreesboro Special Orders - July 21, 1862
Orders to the citizens near Murfreesboro to furnish 200 slaves for construction of Federal fortifications.
CSR: Commutation for SL Anderson - July 22, 1862
Commutation for Subsistence for SL Anderson (hospital), dated July 22, 1862
CSR: Commutation for SL Anderson - July 22, 1862
Commutation for SL Anderson, dated July 22, 1862
Pickets Captured—Railroad Bridges Burned—Great Excitement - July 22, 1862
Nashville Daily Union article on the capture of pickets and burning of bridges on outskirts of Nashville, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Maj.-Gen. Halleck or Gen. Thomas - July 22, 1862
Large Confederate cavalry force throughout TN and KY; bridges destroyed; impossible to get road open to Nashville.
ORs: (US) J. B. Anderson to Maj.-Gen. Buell - July 22, 1862
Bridges and other structures destroyed; go to Mill Creek for repairs or go elsewhere?
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. McCook - July 22, 1862
Nashville threatened by cavalry; RR between Nashville and Murfreesboro cut yesterday; will take eight days to repair it.
ORs: (US) J. B. Anderson to Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 22, 1862
Sent train to Reynolds' Station; fear Confederates will reach TN and AL road today.
ORs: (US) Col. J. F. Miller to Gen. Negley - July 22, 1862
Confederates, 2,000-2,500 strong, burned Mill Creek Bridge yesterday evening.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. Negley - July 22, 1862
Orders to protect RR from Columbia to Nashville.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Negley - July 22, 1862
Orders to take some offensive measures.
ORs: (US) Brig.-Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 22, 1862
Forrest started from McMinnville for Lebanon on Friday with 1,000 men.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 22, 1862
Captured morning report of rebel force encamped near McMinnville addressed to Gen. Forrest.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Smith - July 22, 1862
Forrest is now between Nashville and Murfreesboro
ORs: (CS) Report of Brig. Gen. N. B. Forrest - July 22, 1862
Report on capture of Murfreesboro, TN on July 13, 1862.
ORs: (US) Report of Col. J. F. Miller - July 22, 1862
Report on Forrest's demonstration against Nashville, TN on July 21, 1862.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Halleck or Gen. Thomas - July 23, 1862
Requests any cavalry that can be spared.
ORs: (US) Lt.-Col. D. A. Murray to Col. J. B. Fry - July 23, 1862
Report of force of 4,000 Confederates with artillery on south bank of TN River in vicinity of Gunter’s Ferry and Ford.
ORs: (US) Brig.-Gen. J. S. Negley to Col. J. B. Fry - July 23, 1862
Reports of Confederates, 500 strong, approaching to attack Pulaski.
ORs: (US) Gen. J. S. Negley to Col. J. B. Fry - July 23, 1862
Reports that Forrest and 600 men passed through Marshall County going south last night.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Col. McCook - July 23, 1862
Confederates, 500 strong, marching south through Marshall County last night.
ORs: (US) Maj. W. H. Sidell to Col. J. B. Fry - July 23, 1862
General report of events.
ORs: (US) Report of Col. William W. Duffield - July 23, 1862
Report on the battle at Murfreesboro on July 13, 1862.
Great Skedaddle by Forrest - July 24, 1862
Slightly biased piece of war time propaganda by the Nashville Daily Union.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. Nelson to Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell - July 24, 1862
Forrest has returned by way of Milton.
ORs: (CS) Maj.-Gen. E. K. Smith to Gen. B. Bragg - July 24, 1862
Summary of Federal movements; summary of Confederate forces nearby; discussion of strategy.
ORs: (CS) Brig.-Gen. N. B. Forrest to Maj. H. L. Clay - July 24, 1862
Response to message of July 20.
ORs: (US) Report of Brig. Gen. William Nelson - July 24, 1862
Report on attempts to cut off Forrest during his attack on Nashville and on operations in Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (CS) Report of Brig. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest - July 24, 1862
Report on Forrest's actions around Nashville, TN.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. Johnson - July 25, 1862
Concentrate your force at Murfreesboro, TN
ORs: (US) Gen. W. Nelson to Maj.-Gen. Buell - July 26, 1862
John Morgan is retreating from Kentucky; no one is obeying my orders.
ORs: (CS) Maj. Harper to Maj.-Gen. E. K. Smith - July 26, 1862
AAG H. L. Clay forwarding the message and reporting that Maj. Harper ordered to McMinnville, where Forrest to make stand.
ORs: (US) W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 27, 1862
Report on bridge defenses being constructed and attack by Forrest near McMinnville, TN.
ORs: (US) Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. William Nelson - July 27, 1862
Orders for the defense of Murfreesboro and area.
Sam Love Letter - July 27, 1862
Synopsis of letter mentioning three Terry Rangers.
A Union Flag Displayed in Atlanta. - July 27, 1862
Atlanta Southern Confederacy article on the 9th Michigan flag captured at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (CS) AAG J. F. Belton to Col. J. S. Scott - July 28, 1862
Buell’s army is moving up the Sequatchie Valley in force.
ORs: Letter from I. G. Harris to A. Ewing (CS), July 28, 1862
Letter discussing Bragg's return to Tennessee and Forest's role in it.
ORs: Letter from Gen. G. T. Beauregard to Gen. B. Bragg (CS), July 28, 1862
Correspondence from Beauregard to Bragg.
ORs: Letter from Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Rosecrans - July 28, 1862
Discussion of need and means of keeping road open.
A Union Flag Displayed in Atlanta. - July 29, 1862
Savannah Republican reprint of the Atlanta Southern Confederacy article on the 9th Michigan flag captured at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Gen. Nelson - July 29, 1862
It is very important that McMinnville be occupied at once.
ORs: (US) Col. J. B. Fry to Gen. Negley - July 29, 1862
Forrest is said to be again at Lebanon; tell Gen. Johnson to move promptly to Murfreesboro, TN and operate against him.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. S. Smith to Col. J. B. Fry - July 29, 1862
A good cavalry force could easily rout Forrest and I think recapture the pieces taken at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: (CS) AAG J. F. Belton to Col. J. J. Morrison - July 29, 1862
Send 300 good men, well mounted and with efficient officers, under command of Major Harper, to Clinton.
ORs: (US) Col. J. K. Mizner to Col J. B. Fry - July 29, 1862
Fry reports a skirmish with Forrest's cavalry.
ORs: (US) Gen. W. Nelson to Maj.-Gen. Buell - July 30, 1862
Response to Buell's dispatch of July 29.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to CinC. H. W. Halleck - July 30, 1862
Report on efforts to reopen and protect the the railroads in Tennessee.
ORs: (US) Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell to Col. J. F. Miller - July 30, 1862
Orders for the immediate construction of stockades at bridges along the railroad north of Nashville, TN.
ORs: (US) AAG G. J. M. Wright to Col. J. F. Miller - July 31, 1862
Orders for the construction of stockades at every bridge on the L & N Railroad in TN.
CSR: Subsistence for Scouts, SP Christian - July 31, 1862
Subsistence for Scouts by SP Christian, dated July 31, 1862
Texas Rangers at Murfreesboro - August 9, 1862
Marshall Texas Republican article on the Rangers involvement in the Battle at Murfreesboro, TN.
Capture of Murfreesboro'. The Women in Battle. - August 16, 1862
Natchez Daily Courier article on the citizen response to Forrest's raid into Murfreesboro, TN.
Texas Rangers at Murfreesboro - August 20, 1862
Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph article on a conversation held with Col. Parkhurst of the 9th MI Inf. at Murfreesboro, TN.
ORs: Report of Maj. James J. Seibert, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry (US)
Report on the battle at Murfreesboro on July 13, 1862.
ORs: Report of Capt. J. M. Hewett, Battery B, Kentucky Light Artillery (US)
Report on the battle at Murfreesboro on July 13, 1862.
ORs: Report of Lieut.-Col. J. G. Parkhurst, 9th Michigan Infantry (US)
Report on the battle at Murfreesboro on July 13, 1862.
Report of Col. H. C. Lester, 3rd Minnesota Infantry (US)
Report on the battle at Murfreesboro on July 13, 1862.
ORs: Report of Brig. Gen. T. T. Crittenden (US), November 22, 1862
Report on Forrest's capture of Murfreesboro, TN on July 13, 1862.
ORs: US Dept. of the Cumberland, General Orders 4, Jan 24, 1863
Findings of a Court of Inquiry regarding the capture of Murfreesboro, TN on July 13, 1862.
 
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