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wagon trains back to Nashville, so [frequently?] for supplies, being liable to attack from gurilla bands near Lavergne, having been attacked at that place several times since the battle., The railroad track has been repaired up to the river, and the trains come that far every morning The railroad bridge, and the pike bridge are nearly finished so that the trains will be able to run in about 4 or 5 days through from Nashville to Murfreesboro, Since the battle among other [improvements?] midway between both bridges, a fort and block-house have been built commanding both them, in case of an attack for to destroy them, Day before yesterday our battery was mustered for 4 months pay, which we will likely receive before long. While on review Williw Christie rode up, he has been at Franklin, about 20 miles from here, So that I have been unable to find him, although I have enquired