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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Beauregard's report of the battle of Drury's Bluff. (search)
Very truly yours, Braxton Bragg. To attack at daylight on the 13th. Upon further information the order was renewed in two notes, at later hours of the same day as follows: headquarters Army of Tennessee, Lafayette, Ga., 6 P. M., Sept 12th, 1863. Lieutenant-General Polk, Commanding Corps: General,—I enclose you a dispatch marked A, and I now give you the orders of the Commanding General, viz: to attack at day-dawn to-morrow the column reported in said dispatch, at three-quarters of a mile beyond Peavine Church, on the road to Graysville, from Lafayette. I am, General, etc., George W. Brent, Assistant Adjutant-General. headquarters Army of Tennessee, Lafayette, Ga., Sept. 12th, 1863. Lieutenant-General Polk, Commanding Corps: General,—The enemy is approaching from the south, and it is highly important that your attack in the morning should be quick and decided. Let no time be lost. I am, General, etc, George W. Brent. Assistant Adjutant-General. At 11
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Chickamauga. (search)
Very truly yours, Braxton Bragg. To attack at daylight on the 13th. Upon further information the order was renewed in two notes, at later hours of the same day as follows: headquarters Army of Tennessee, Lafayette, Ga., 6 P. M., Sept 12th, 1863. Lieutenant-General Polk, Commanding Corps: General,—I enclose you a dispatch marked A, and I now give you the orders of the Commanding General, viz: to attack at day-dawn to-morrow the column reported in said dispatch, at three-quarters of a mile beyond Peavine Church, on the road to Graysville, from Lafayette. I am, General, etc., George W. Brent, Assistant Adjutant-General. headquarters Army of Tennessee, Lafayette, Ga., Sept. 12th, 1863. Lieutenant-General Polk, Commanding Corps: General,—The enemy is approaching from the south, and it is highly important that your attack in the morning should be quick and decided. Let no time be lost. I am, General, etc, George W. Brent. Assistant Adjutant-General. At 11