RESACA, October 15, 1864-10. 30 a. m.
General W. T. SHERMAN:
GENERAL: The operator reports Garrard’s DIVISION having left Adairsville one hour since. General Raum reports a ford five miles above. Will Garrard march for Buzzard Roost as ordered, or do you wish to change the destination of his DIVISION? He will reach here in four to five hours.
Respectfully,
W. L. ELLIOTT,
Brigadier-General, &c.
HDQRS. MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
In the Field, Snake Creek Gap, October 15, 1864-12 m.
General ELLIOTT:
The enemy holds this gap, but I see no evidence of a large force. Howard is now skirmishing and Stanley is crossing the mountain. I expect to get to Villanow by night. I would rather have Garrard come into Resaca, and as soon as I hear of Colonel Watkins I can better know what directions to give to Garrard. I will send orders for him either from here or after I know we have the gap.
Yours,
W. T. SHERMAN,
Major-General.
RESACA, October 15, 1864.
Captain L. M. DAYTON,
Aide-de-Camp:
I spoke to General Elliott this evening in relation to the conversation I had with General Sherman concerning a charge in the disposition of the fragments of my command, now near this place and Cartersville. The general informs me that these men were placed there in accordance with instructions from General Thomas, and he would not feel authorized to move them without General Sherman’s orders. The whole DIVISION train is at Cartersville, where my headquarters are ordered to be, and my records, and only 175 men of mine I think entirely too meager a force to take care of it in the event of anything that would complied the force to evacuate. In addition, I feel most anxious to get all my DIVISION as nearly together as may be consistent with the good of the service.
E. M. McCOOK,
Brigadier-General, Commanding First Cavalry DIVISION.
If any order is made General Elliott will probably be at Resaca. I leave for Cartersville in the morning.
[First indorsement.]
HDQRS. CHIEF OF CAVALRY, DEPT. OF THE CUMBERLAND,
Resaca, Ga., October 15, 1864.
Respectfully forwarded.
On account of the scarcity of forage in the vicinity of Cartersville, as represented by General McCook, I recommend that the headquarters of his DIVISION and detachments, now at Cartersville, be ordered to Calhoun or Resaca.
W. L. ELLIOTT,
Brigadier General and Chief of Cavalry, Dept. of the Cumberland.
[Second indorsement.]
HDQRS. MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
Snake Creek Gap, October 16, 1861.
Approved; and General McCook may move his detachment from Cartersville to Resaca.
By order of Major General W. T. Sherman:
L. M. DAYTON,
Aide-de-Camp.