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Tupelo, Miss., August 19, 1862. Colonel ROSSER : ee The Governor of Alabama will order several companies of militia to garrison Gainesville. The general hopes that you will find them…
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT NO. 2, Chattanooga, Tenn., August 14, 1862. Col. J. GorRGAS, Chief of Ordnance, Richmond, Va. : Sik: I beg to call your attention to the arsenal at Columbus,…
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Tupelo, Miss., August 12, 1862. General BRAGG: Rosecrans, with his command, is at Corinth and Rienzi. All reports confirm this, and I believe it to be reliable. STERLING PRICE, Major-General,…
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Tupelo, Miss., August 11, 1862. Secretary of War, Richmond, Va. : Siz: I have instructed one of my staff, Dr. Luke P. Blackburn, to wait upon you for the purpose…
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Guntown, Miss., August 10, 1862. Maj. THomas L. SNEAD, Assistant Adjutant-General, District of the Tennessee: MaJsor: Pursuant to instructions I have established my headquarters at this place, and have nearly…
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Tupelo, Miss., August 9, 1862. GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA: GOVERNOR: I have the honor to state that I have been compelled, in view of resuming offensive operations, immediately to withdraw the…
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT NO. 2, Chattanooga, Tenn., August 8, 1862. General 8. CooPER, Adjutant and Inspector General, O. S. Army: GENERAL: I regard it my duty to submit the following for…
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Tupelo, Miss., August 7, 1862. Col. W. H. Moore, . Comdg. Forty-third Mississippi Regiment, Gainesville, Miss. : CoLONEL: You will move your regiment at once to Tupelo. The trains will…
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August 7, 1862. August 7, 1862. Colonel FALKNER, Commanding Partisan Rangers: CoLoNEL: The major-general commanding directs me to say in reply to your questions thatâ is i st. You will…
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Tupelo, Miss., August 6, 1862. Hon. GEORGE W. RANDOLPH, Secretary of War: I have the honor to inform you that when I assumed command of the Army of the West…