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at 4 miles from Corinth; then on west side to Danville; then to Booneville. 3d. Corinth to Danvition across the Ridge road from Farmington to Danville, via Morrison's house. 2. Cleburne's brigato be abandoned, you will retire your army on Danville by the Farmington and Danville road, thence tthe bridge across Tuscumbia, 1 mile north of Danville, it must be destroyed. Depots of provisions,re the Corinth road intersects or joins this (Danville). Four cannon-shots were fired at them; 4 menhe crossing of the railroad by Farmington and Danville road. L. E. Polk, Colonel Fifteenth Arkansases that you will move your division along the Danville road until your right is opposite General Rusall form their parks before daylight near the Danville road, but no wagon or vehicle will move into diately report the fact to General Johnson at Danville, who will take instant measures to withdraw oartment, May 31, 1862. General B. R. Johnson, Danville: General: Instead of going to Booneville f[14 more...]
Adjutant-General, Chief of Staff. headquarters, June 4, 1862. Maj. Gen. D. O. Buell: You will have f get guides from General Pope's command on their road to Danville. H. W. Halleck, Major-General. headquarters, June 4, 1862. Major-General Buell: Pope's forces are nearly all past Danville and I suppose now are near BaldwDanville and I suppose now are near Baldwin. He expects an engagement to-day. I think you will find the road clear of Pope's troops. Lieutenant North will report to you as a guide this morning and General Pope will send others to meet you. H. W. Halleck, Major-General. Corinth, Miss., [June 4, 1862]. Major-General Buell: I directed General Wood to push forward a. B. Fry: Brig. Gen. J. T. Boyle will to-day relieve me of this command by virtue of the following order: Washington, May 27, 1862. General J. T. Boyle, Danville: You are relieved from the command of your brigade before Corinth, and are directed to report to the Military Board of Kentucky to take command of the forces