According to orders
from our General, McNairy moved from Camp Hall. Leaving his wagon train and
camp equipage two or three hundred yards north of Mr. A. R. West's, and within
one mile of Mill Springs, he crossed the river with the main portion of his
Battalion, and took headquarters for the night with Branner's Battalion.
SOURCE: Richard R. Hancock, Hancock's
Diary: Or, A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry, p. 101
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