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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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From General Bragg's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 21st.
The Federal General Sherman does not suffer the grass to grow under his feet.
A month ago it was not believed that he would form a junction with the army at Chattanooga before the first of February; whereas the Louisville Journal, of the 17th inst., informs us that he has already joined his forces with those of Gen. Thomas.
Had he continued to move along the Memphis and Charleston railroad, and to repair the track as he came, it is not probable that he would have arrived here before early spring.
It is not believed that his forces have yet come to Chattanooga, but have stopped at Stevenson and Bridgeport, from which points they conveniently threaten our left flank.--If they have crossed the Tennessee at all, they are still in the neighborhood of Bridgeport, or somewhere on the railroad between that point and Brown's Ferry.
The enemy's movements yesterday were just
Bragg (search for this): article 1
From General Bragg's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 21st.
The Federal General Sherman does not suffer the grass to grow under his feet.
A month ago it was not believed that he would form a junction with the army at Chattanooga before the first of February; whereas the Louisv the Secretary of War, in relation to an apprehended scarcity of supplies, and detailing his interview with certain Southern Governors at Milledgeville and with Gen. Bragg at Dalton, is a transparent forgery.
No such trip was ever made by Colonel Northrop, and Gen. Bragg never saw him or wrote to him on the subject.
At the time Gen. Bragg never saw him or wrote to him on the subject.
At the time spoken of, Gen. B. was at Tullahoma.
Persons visiting their friends in the army would do well to bring their blankets with them; for neither officers nor men have enough to share even with brothers and fathers.
When the visit is completed, they might do another good thing, and that is, leave their blankets with their army fr
Wheeler (search for this): article 1
Thomas (search for this): article 1
November 21st (search for this): article 1
From General Bragg's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 21st.
The Federal General Sherman does not suffer the grass to grow under his feet.
A month ago it was not believed that he would form a junction with the army at Chattanooga before the first of February; whereas the Louisville Journal, of the 17th inst., informs us that he has already joined his forces with those of Gen. Thomas.
Had he continued to move along the Memphis and Charleston railroad, and to repair the track as he came, it is not probable that he would have arrived here before early spring.
It is not believed that his forces have yet come to Chattanooga, but have stopped at Stevenson and Bridgeport, from which points they conveniently threaten our left flank.--If they have crossed the Tennessee at all, they are still in the neighborhood of Bridgeport, or somewhere on the railroad between that point and Brown's Ferry.
The enemy's movements yesterday were just
Longstreet (search for this): article 1
Sherman (search for this): article 1
From General Bragg's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 21st.
The Federal General Sherman does not suffer the grass to grow under his feet.
A month ago it was not believed that he would form a junction with the army at Chattanooga before the first of February; whereas the Louisville Journal, of the 17th inst., informs us that he has already joined his forces with those of Gen. Thomas.
Had he continued to move along the Memphis and Charleston railroad, and to repair the track as he came, it is not probable that he would have arrived here before early spring.
It is not believed that his forces have yet come to Chattanooga, but have stopped at Stevenson and Bridgeport, from which points they conveniently threaten our left flank.--If they have crossed the Tennessee at all, they are still in the neighborhood of Bridgeport, or somewhere on the railroad between that point and Brown's Ferry.
The enemy's movements yesterday were just
Northrop (search for this): article 1