[H]alted for the
rest of the night within some four miles of Albany.
In the saddle again
early that morning, fourteen of our scouts went out within seven miles of
Creelsborough, while the rest went on in the direction of Livingston to meet
the other wagons. We all returned, without any incident worthy of note, to the
same place we started from that morning and camped for the night.
SOURCE: Richard R. Hancock, Hancock's
Diary: Or, A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry, p. 104
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