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The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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t and have acquitted themselves nobly and with credit. During our entire retrograde movement, but few stores have been last. The Federals in their late onward march have endeavored to avoid fighting and to gain all the advantage they could by strategy. In shelling the various places before we evacuated them, the Yankees have not given any notice, or time to remove the women and children showing that they have not forgotten how to commit barbarous acts. The position of Gen. Johnston is reported to be an admirable one for heavy movements, entirely free from most of the objectionable features encountered at Daiton, and not susceptible of being endangered by any flank movement, as would have been the case at any point above. Passengers by Thursday forenoon train from Cartersville report that our wagon trains were ordered forward from Etowah. This indicates that a stand point has been reached. Among the casualties in the 8th Tennessee regiment. Wright's brigade