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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Recollections of campaign against Grant in North Mississippi in 1862-63. (search)
uit, and we continued on our march towards Holly Springs without further molestation. At Holly SHolly Springs five thousand exchanged prisoners taken at Fort Donelson joined us, and many absentees and hatchie, about twenty-five miles south of Holly Springs. Here again Grant delayed in an unaccount was late in November before he moved from Holly Springs. His army had been largely reinforced, anGrant came along the main direct road from Holly Springs, which crosses the Tallehatchie by a bridghad accumulated vast depots of supplies at Holly Springs, which were guarded by no very large forceassed around Grant's army, and dashed into Holly Springs about dawn one winter's morning, surprisinmy, but permitted him to lie unmolested at Holly Springs for one month, and until his (our) army wa miles off. Late in November he moved from Holly Springs with sixty thousand men, sending a column nt, which ensued only a few days after his Holly Springs' disaster, terminated in Sherman's defeat [4 more...]