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August, 1863.
August, 2
Rode with Colonel Taylor to Cowan; dined with Colonel Hobart, and spent the day very agreeably.
Returning we called on Colonel Scribner, remained an hour, and reached Decherd after nightfall.
My request for leave of absence was lying on the table approved and recommended by Negley and Thomas, but indorsed not granted by Rosecrans.
General Rousseau has left, and probably will not return.
The best of feeling has not existed between him and the commanding general for some time past.
Rousseau has had a good division, but probably thought he should have a corps.
This, however, is not the cause of the breach.
It has grown out of small matters-things too trifling to talk over, think of, or explain, and yet important enough to create a coldness, if not an open rupture.
Rosecrans is marvelously popular with the men.
August, 3
The papers state that General R. B. Mitchell has gone home on sick leave.
Poor fellow!
he must have been taken suddenly