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<title><![CDATA[Official Records (CS) Wharton to Polk regarding skirmish action at Triune and College Grove]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[HEADQUARTERS WHARTON&#8217;S CAVALRY DIVISION,
Unionville, March 24, 1863-2 p.m.
Lieut,  Gen. LEONI]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>HEADQUARTERS WHARTON&#8217;S CAVALRY DIVISION,<br />
Unionville, March 24, 1863-2 p.m.<br />
Lieut,  Gen. LEONIDAS POLK,<br />
Commanding, &#38;c. :</p>
<p>GENERAL: My scouts have all returned. Twelve men, sent between Triune and Murfreesborough, ambuscaded a party of Federals on the dirt road; wounded 2, and put the party to flight. My men returned in safety.</p>
<p>The Eleventh Texas was sent below College Grove, on Harpeth, but could not draw the enemy into battle. They captured 1 cavalryman from Johnson&#8217;s First Tennessee Cavalry. I will send him to-morrow.</p>
<p>No change in the enemy&#8217;s position. The Second Georgia, under Major [F. M.] Ison, drove them from the forks of the pike yesterday toward Triune. I attack them every day. Steedman is still at Triune. I think he has only two brigades.</p>
<p>Last Wednesday a very large train of wagons, joined by two brigades of infantry, went from Murfreesborough to Nashville.<br />
I hope in the course of a few days to send you a large Yankee mail. Malone stays away unaccountably, and he has a guide of mine with him who would now be worth [his weight] in gold. If you know his whereabouts, please say to him I desire his return.</p>
<p>I would be much obliged for late papers. I have no news from Van Dorn.</p>
<p>Please let me know the extent of Morgan&#8217;s disaster.</p>
<p>Most respectfully, general, your obedient servant,<br />
JNO. A. WHARTON,<br />
Brigadier-General.</p>
<p>O.R.&#8211; SERIES I&#8211;VOLUME XXIII/2 [S# 35]<br />
Correspondence, Orders, And Returns Relating To Operations In Kentucky, Middle And East Tennessee, North Alabama, And Southwest Virginia, From January 21 To August 10, 1863.<br />
CONFEDERATE CORRESPONDENCE. ETC.&#8211;#5<br />
Page 725</p>
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