Operations of the Indiana Legion And Minute Men, 1863-4 : Documents Presented to the General Assembly, With the Governor's Message, January 6, 1865

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In pursuance of said order L mounted one hundred and forty-six men, and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day started in pursuit.
At 5 o'clock, P M., of July the 11th, we overtook Brig* Gen. Hob- son's command, who had been following him^^r some days. I imme^ diately sent forward and ascertained that it was General Hobson's wish that I should take the advance of his column. I ordered my men forward, and took the advance at aboulj 11 o'clock, on July the 12th. I pressed forward as rapidly as
... possible, and succeeded in reaching Morgan's rear guard about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. After picking up several stragglers we came up with the main body of the enemy's rear at Harrison, which is situated on the line o^ Indiana and Ohio. There we found the bridge over the Whitewater burned* After firing severJ^l shots at the enemy across the river, we forded it and took possession of Harrison. At that place, our men being greatly fatigued, we rested for a few hours. At 5 o'clock, on the morning of the 13th, we again resumed the chase.

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