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The Daily Dispatch: August 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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e as in numbers. Macon Items. Sixteen hundred of the Georgia militia started from Macon for Atlanta on Tuesday. The Telegraph says they made a fine appearance as they marched through the streets; were in the very best spirits, and appeared ready to meet the enemy in the defence of their homes. The material of this brigade is as good as that of any in the South, and we are certain they will do honor to the State when brought into action. The Telegraph also states that a similar number will go down to Atlanta each day during the week from this place. There is now a large force of militia at Macon, which, when sent to the front, will prove a valuable accession to our gallant army. His Excellency Governor Joseph E. Brown, Generals Joseph E Johnston, B, Bragg, Anderson, O Tennessee, Wayne and Illadman, were all in Macon on Sunday. A large number of wounded Yankees have arrived in Macon. A large number of prisoners also continue to arrive on every train.