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Lieutenant - General GRANT : GENERAL : The following information obtained from two deserters who came in this morning , is sent to you for what it is worth . They stated it to be currently reported at Richmond and in Petersburg that ...
Lieutenant - General GRANT : GENERAL : The following information obtained from two deserters who came in this morning , is sent to you for what it is worth . They stated it to be currently reported at Richmond and in Petersburg that ...
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Major - General HUMPHREYS , Chief of Staff : GENERAL : Two deserters from the Twentieth Georgia Battalion Cav . alry came into the lines of the Sixth Corps at about 5 o'clock this morning .
Major - General HUMPHREYS , Chief of Staff : GENERAL : Two deserters from the Twentieth Georgia Battalion Cav . alry came into the lines of the Sixth Corps at about 5 o'clock this morning .
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I therefore crossed one division of cavalry , dismounted , at 9 o'clock on the morning of the 21st , directing it to attack the enemy on the Tunstall's Station road , and held the other division mounted and ready to cross .
I therefore crossed one division of cavalry , dismounted , at 9 o'clock on the morning of the 21st , directing it to attack the enemy on the Tunstall's Station road , and held the other division mounted and ready to cross .
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General R. S. FOSTER : Do you observe anything at all noteworthy in the enemy around you this morning ? Watch him closely . G. WEITZEL , Brigadier - General . JONES ' NECK , July 5 , 1864 . General ( . WEITZEL : On the receipt of your ...
General R. S. FOSTER : Do you observe anything at all noteworthy in the enemy around you this morning ? Watch him closely . G. WEITZEL , Brigadier - General . JONES ' NECK , July 5 , 1864 . General ( . WEITZEL : On the receipt of your ...
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S. WILLIAMS , Assistant Adjutant - General : Morning report : The Third Division , General Ricketts , started this morning for City Point to embark there . It is thought that the number of men carried will be nearer 5,000 than 4,000 .
S. WILLIAMS , Assistant Adjutant - General : Morning report : The Third Division , General Ricketts , started this morning for City Point to embark there . It is thought that the number of men carried will be nearer 5,000 than 4,000 .
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