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Doc. 17.-Major-Gen. McClernand's report. Detailing the march of the Thirteenth army corps from Milliken's Bend to Vicksburgh, Mississippi, etc. see page 687 Docs., Vol. VI. R. R. headquarters Thirteenth army corps, battle-field, near Vicksburgh, Miss., June 17, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Rawlins, Assistant Adjutant-General, Department of the Tennessee: Colonel: I have the honor to submit the following report of the principal operations of the forces with me, since the thirtieth of last March, in compliance with orders from department headquarters. These forces consist of a portion of the Thirteenth army corps, and comprise four divisions, organized as follows: Ninth division--Brigadier-General P. J. Osterhaus commanding: First Brigade--Brigadier-General T. T. Garrard commanding, consisting of the Forty-eighth and Sixty-ninth Indiana, One Hundred and Twentieth Ohio, One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois, and Seventh Kentucky. Second Brigade--Colonel L. A
e road nearest Black River to Rocky Springs, McClernand's corps keeping the ridge road from Willow Safter orders had been given for the corps of McClernand and Sherman to march toward the railroad by nemy about twelve o'clock M., near Jackson. McClernand occupied Clinton with one division, Mississie seventeenth, the pursuit was renewed, with McClernand's corps in the advance. The enemy was foundhere, when I received a second despatch from McClernand, stating positively and unequivocally that hault on his front. I also sent an answer to McClernand, directing him to order up McArthur to his a line, to convey to him the information from McClernand by this last despatch, that he might make thtages. About half-past 3 P. M. I received McClernand's fourth despatch, as follows: headquartersobedient servant, David D. Porter, See General McClernand's Report, page 54 Docs. ante. Acting Reae on the right, McPherson on the centre, and McClernand on the left. Leaving a sufficient force on [32 more...]