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and Florida. Landing of a Federal force at Jacksonville. General Finegan concentrates his forces. nd on the next day announced the arrival at Jacksonville of eighteen vessels—gunboats and transportsy to bring the enemy out of his stronghold— Jacksonville—and would then give him battle, notwithstanrmed as to the strength of the enemy and of Jacksonville, and that he should attack at once. The reoperations against the enemy, now occupying Jacksonville with about 12,000 or 15,000 men, and Palatkent to enable you to drive the enemy out of Jacksonville, fortified and supported by four or five gu the work around Baldwin (twenty miles from Jacksonville) shall be sufficiently completed to enable . Should the enemy advance upon you from Jacksonville you should retire on Baldwin slowly, drawinShould the enemy, after fortifying strongly Jacksonville and Palatka, leave those two places, with ohe mouth of Trout Creek, a few miles below, Jacksonville, to cut off its communication with the mout[3 more...
establish his new lines of communication via the Selma, Jacksonville, and Rome Railroad, then built to Blue Mountain, ten or twelve miles from Jacksonville, where could soon be established his new depot of immediate supplies. The President, havi Hood, General Beauregard resolved to repair at once to Jacksonville, about thirty miles southwest of Cave Spring, and abounwhile, he directed supplies of all kinds to be sent to Jacksonville, as a new depot of distribution, and made a personal exrapidly completed, from its terminus, Blue Mountain, to Jacksonville; and local officers found there, and still on sick leav, temporarily, all indispensable positions, not only at Jacksonville, but also along the new line of operations, so as to exith the change of base from Jonesboroa, Georgia, to Jacksonville, Alabama, I repaired to this place (Jacksonville) for the obJacksonville) for the object stated, hoping to be able to return to the front in time for a battle, should one occur; but, to be certain of doing so
l Beauregard establishes a base of operations at Jacksonville. Anecdote of a young soldier. General Hood res Headquarters, Military division of the West, Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 17th, 1864. General orders, no. 1: Headquarters, Military division of the West, Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 17th, 1864. In assuming command, at necessary arrangements for the establishment, at Jacksonville, of a good base for General Hood to operate from Centre, which is itself about thirty miles from Jacksonville. On his arrival there he ascertained from Generve accordingly been issued, transferring it from Jacksonville to Tuscumbia, on the Memphis and Charleston Raile of supplying our wants elsewhere. The road to Jacksonville will also be completed, but the rolling-stock wiicult to make than the change from Jonesboroa to Jacksonville had been; for the Mobile and Ohio road, from Okairection all the supplies then moving towards Jacksonville, Ala. Thus, General Beauregard hoped to see the Arm
back as the last of March, when evacuating Jacksonville, in East Florida, your troops set on fire aing of the 7th February the enemy landed at Jacksonville, from eighteen transports and gunboats, a laldwin and to this place, twelve miles from Jacksonville, where my farther progress was arrested by that he is being reinforced; has retired to Jacksonville, which he is fortifying; but appearances alient servant, A. R. Chisolm, A D. C. Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 11th, 1864. Captain Edward W. Hallient servant, A. R. Chisolm, A. D. C. Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 11th, 1864. Captain Elias Kenady, Jacksonville, Ala.: Captain,—As you are the nearest quartermaster to this post, General Beauregarla., Oct. 12th, 1864. Col. W. H. Forney, Jacksonville, Ala.: Colonel,—General Beauregard desires eadquarters, Military Division of the West, Jacksonville, Oct. 22d, 1864. Major-Genl. M. L. Smith, C to your judgment. It cannot be printed at Jacksonville as first proposed. Governor Harris has n[26 more...]<