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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
Headq'rs army East Tennessee, Wednesday evening, Sept. 17.
It really seems to be the most difficult matter imaginable to get reliable news from this quarter.
We get all sorts of rumors and reports from couriers, scouts, and the reliable gentleman, also, comes in to bear the burden of a portion of the blame for the many miraphed you from Bristol to the effect that our forces had advanced as far as within five miles of Greenville, Tenn., and that the enemy were reported evacuating East Tennessee.
Indeed this was the news we had at these headquarters, until about 2 P. M., this day. It turns out that the enemy's pickets only fell back a short distance M. our advanced forces were still falling back in this direction.
It is likely that this place will be the scene of the conflict that will decide the fate of East Tennessee and a portion of Southwestern Virginia.
Of the strength of the advancing enemy we do not know much.
Their cavalry force I have heard estimated as high as 5,
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