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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
Forrest addressed a communication to Major General Washburne at Memphis, in which he stated that is intended to pursue, etc. On June 10 General Washburne replied to the letter and stated: I belierred to Forrest, who wrote an answer to General Washburne on June 23, in which he said, in part: to Union, with special orders to capture General Washburne, while the Second Tennessee and Russell'el Jesse Forrest captured the members of General Washburne's staff, but the wily old general escape truce, and with him he sent a member of General Washburne's staff, to say to General Washburne thaGeneral Washburne that the prisoners were in a wretched condition, without shoes or clothing, and as an act of humanity . He stated to Captain Anderson: Should General Washburne reject the proposal, then suggest that h at Nonconnah creek, six miles south. General Washburne stated, in his answer, he had no authori every emergency, he decided to draw on General Washburne. He wrote him and stated his inability [1 more...]