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tack on Milliken's bend arrival of Herron and Parke completion of investment fortification of Hatwo divisions of the Ninth corps, under Major-General Parke, were diverted from their march to Eastn the left of the line of circumvallation, and Parke was sent to Haine's bluff. By this time, Gran Johnston; the four divisions of Washburne and Parke were also included in this new command, which have a good supply of grape and canister. To Parke: We want to whip Johnston at least fifteen mil in his own plans of battle or campaign. To Parke, on the 18th, he said: I want the work of intrced as possible, during the day and night. To Parke, when that commander was ordered to join Shermhat there may be unanimity in your action. To Parke: Certainly, use the negroes, and every thing wrd was given the right, Steele the centre, and Parke the left of the line: Lauman was now with Ord, and Sooy Smith, of Washburne's command, with Parke. Both the wing commanders were instructed to a
h of Sherman raising of siege retreat of Longstreet Burnside sends Sherman back to Hiawassee Parke's pursuit of Longstreet Burnside relieved by Foster results of entire campaign congratulationof the 7th, the commands of Potter and Manson started out in pursuit of Longstreet, under Major-General Parke, Burnside's chief of staff; and, on the 10th, Foster arrived at Knoxville, from Cumberlanowards Chattanooga, under the instructions of Burnside; and, on the 7th, after three days delay, Parke was sent out after the fleeing enemy. Longstreet had been ordered, some days before, to send a small body of troops, principally cavalry, was scattered between Rutledge and Bean's station; Parke's main force being as far off as Blain's cross-roads, twenty miles. He, accordingly, fell upon ttion of retreat, at the very moment when they should have been pushing the enemy into Virginia. Parke's advance fell back as far as Blain's roads. Longstreet then moved to the south side of the H