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The Daily Dispatch: July 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Gen. Johnston 's movements — his next stand. (search)
Gen. Johnston's movements — his next stand.
The Atlanta Appeal has the following intelligence relative to the position of Gen. Johnston's army:
Gen Johnston is falling back from Jackson towards Meridian.
His position at Brandon was untenaGen. Johnston's army:
Gen Johnston is falling back from Jackson towards Meridian.
His position at Brandon was untenable on account of the deficiency of water, and in addition it afforded no natural advantages.
He will, without doubt, take position on the Chunky river, fifteen miles west of Meridian, which many military men have for some time looked upon as a faGen Johnston is falling back from Jackson towards Meridian.
His position at Brandon was untenable on account of the deficiency of water, and in addition it afforded no natural advantages.
He will, without doubt, take position on the Chunky river, fifteen miles west of Meridian, which many military men have for some time looked upon as a favorable point.
If so, he will be in position to easily defend his front, or if necessary, by means of the railroad facilities in his rear, operate to prevent any raid against the Mobile and Ohio Railroad either north or south of Meridian.
Some heir late raid on the river.
The Montgomery Mail, of the 21st, says:
Brandon, the present headquarters of General Johnston, is in Rankin county, and about fifteen miles east of Jackson.
We do not believe that Sherman and Burnside will cr