According to orders
given him while at headquarters last evening, Captain Allison set out from Camp
West with the larger portion of our battalion to meet and guard back another
wagon train. After a march of about thirty-four miles in the direction of
Livingston, we halted for the night near the line between Kentucky and
Tennessee.
SOURCE: Richard R.
Hancock, Hancock's Diary: Or, A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate
Cavalry, p. 105-6
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