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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Meeting at the White Sulphur Springs. (search)
earnest solicition of prominent citizens of North Alabama, he was ordered to Chattanooga to take command of four regiments of cavalry, which had seen but little if arouble with his Colonels, growing out of the question of rank, he moved from Chattanooga on the 8th of July, with about two thousand cavalry rank and file. In five e retreat began, when, mounting his men, he pursued to within three miles of Chattanooga. He captured a Federal officer in a tall tree that had been conveniently ar place, he could see the enemy retreating along the roads and in the town of Chattanooga in great confusion and chaos. He communicated these facts to headquarters, ng into Mobile appears perfectly plain. Again, writing to General Thomas at Chattanooga, January 19th, General Grant said: He (Sherman) will proceed eastward as farrman, Major-General Commanding. And again, writing to General Thomas, at Chattanooga, from Nashville, April 25, he says: The only danger I apprehend is from resi