Donelson Campaign Sources Supplementing volume 7 of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion

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McGuire acting tem- porarily as Adjutant. After remaining in camp a short while ten com- panies formed themselves into a regiment and offered their services formally to the Confederate Government for twelve months.- * * About this time we were ordered to East Tennessee to do patrol duty in Chattanooga and surrounding country, and to guard biidges from Bridgeport, Alabama, to Chattanooga. In December we were ordered to Bowling Green, Ky., by rail, and reached thereabout Christ- mas, when we went... into winter-quarters. The military spirit was in- tense, and all had addressed themselves to it so diligently that by Feb- ruary we were fairly drilled and under pretty good discipline. About February 1, 1862, we were ordered to Russellville, Ky.. to report to Gen. Buckner, and remained there a short while engaged in drilling and inspection, preparatory to active service. We were not kept waiting long, and without knowing whither we were bound, orders came to prepare rations and be reacy to move at "a moments notice." Railroad transportation was furnished us from Russelville, Ky., to Clarksville, Tenn., and reaching the latter place we bivouacked on the west side of the Cumberland River for a few days, when we took the old steamer "City of Nashville" and were transported to Fort Donel- 1 From M.

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