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The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1864., [Electronic resource], The facts about the capture of Fort Pillow. (search)
Headq'rs Forrest's Cav. Before Fort Pillow, April 12, 1864. Major --I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your note asking one hour to consider my demand for your surrender. Your request cannot be granted. I will allow you twenty minutes from the receipt of this note for consideration. If the fort is not surrendered at the expiration of that time I shall assault it. I do no demand the surrender of the gunboat. Respectfully, N. B. Forrest, Major Gen. com'g. Major I. F. Botia, Commanding U. S. garrison. Fort Pillow. Headers U. S. Forces, Fort Pillow, Tenn, April 12, 1864. Major General Forrest, Commanding Confederate States forces: We will not surrender. Respectfully, I. F. Booth, Major com'g. It will be observed that this correspondence on the part of the enemy purports to come from Major Booth, who had been killed early in the day, and was dead before the surrender was demanded. It is an ascertained fact that liqueur