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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., chapter 4.27 (search)
as, for us at this crisis, the surest — if not the only — assurance of victory. But I argued in vain. Mr. Davis adhered to his former determination, and would only agree to send me the five thousand men under Ransom. They joined my forces on the evening of the 15th. In the meantime my command had been extended (May 14th) so as to include Drewry's Bluff and its defenses. I was also expected to protect Richmond, and to meet any sudden move against the city on the north side. Major-Geeral R. F. Hoe, C. S. A: from a photograph. But Mr. Davis had also objected to the cooperation of General Whiting, which formed a salient feature of my plan, because, as alleged in his book, of the hazard during a battle of attempting to make a junction of troops moving from opposite sides of the enemy. Rise and fall of the Confederate Government, Vol. II., p. 512.--G. T. B. I reluctantly yielded to the distinct objection of the President and Commander-in-Chief of our armies, and, at his r