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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
May 30. No. 97.-Lieut. John S. Prather, Second Mississippi and Alabama Cavalry (Eighth Confederate), of the burning of Cypress Creek Bridge, May 30. No. 98.-Col. R. B. Hurt, C. S. Army, Military Superintendent of Railroads, of destruction of bridges, &c. No. 99.-Charles S. Williams, Assistant Superintendent Memphis and Charlesto to yourself, Colonel Smith (military governor, &c.), and Captain Lay for services rendered in saving the ammunition at Corinth. Very respectfully, &c., R. B. Hurt, Military Superintendent of Railroads. Maj . E. . Peyton, Assistant Inspector-General. No. 99.-report of Charles S. Williams, Assistant Superintndent of th st of Cypress Bridge, on the morning of May 30, is respectfully submitted: On May 28 and 29 requisition was made on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad by Maj. R. B. Hurt, military superintendent, for as many cars and engines as could be furnished; these were to be sent to Corinth for immediate service. In pursuance of this or
o trains have been sent to him, and I have telegraphed him as follows: I have just ordered Major Hurt to send you two trains. If they are not in time, send sick by wagons, and destroy your baggagrder, with five days cooked provisions, to the support of Brigadier-General Maxey, at Bethel. Major Hurt, military superintendent of railroads, will furnish the necessary trains. General Cheatham wicted, if transportation be at hand. I will send a strong force to your support. Have ordered Major Hurt to send you an engine if practicable. Later in the day I was notified by Major Hurt as folMajor Hurt as follows: Troop trains en route for Bethel. Two trains passed up last night with a large number of empty cars. The officers of the front train said they had been ordered to bring up two regimentshe water trains will have a supply of water in an hour. Very truly, your obedient servant, R. B. Hurt Military Superintendent, &e. headquarters Army of the West, May 22, 1862--12 m. General Bea