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The Daily Dispatch: November 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], The victory at Philadelphia, Tenn.--further particulars. (search)
The victory at Philadelphia, Tenn.--further particulars. A letter to the Atlanta Confederacy gives some interesting particulars of the defeat of the Yankees, on the 20th ult., near Philadelphia, Tenn.--The movement was ordered by Gen. Bragg. The writer says: In accordance with instructions Morrison yesterday evening crossed the at Hin cannon's ferry, and took up the line of march through Decatur to Philadelphia. advised Col. Dibbrell to move along the line railroad and make a feint in front of Philadelphia, while he moved to the rear, which he stated could do by 1 o'clock P. M., the 20th, and to do which he must necessarily make a march of fifty miles in twelve hours. However, we made the and just at 1 o'clock precisely Col. Dibbrell's guns opened. We opened on the enemy's (Col. Wolford's brigade) rear in five minutes after. Col. Morrison sent the 66th North Carolina regiment to London to drive in their pickets, then making a sham attack to prevent the reinfo