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The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], From the Georgia front — latest by mail. (search)
All quiet at the front. Sherman is evidently bent upon rebuilding the railroad bridge across the Chattahoochee before he makes a forward movement. The portion of Howard's 4th army corps which was on this side of the river have recrossed, having been relieved by two divisions of Dodge's 16th army corps. One division of Schofield's 23d army corps are also on this side opposite Soap Ford. Girard's division of cavalry are camped on this side about a mile from the river, on the Buckhead road, having thrown up a few rails, &c., as breastworks. They are said to be amusing themselves picking blackberries and frolicking around generally, but keeping a sharp lookout for our cavalry. The enemy have sent a brigade of cavalry and a battery of artillery to the right, opposite Campbellton, evidently as a feint upon Newman or La Grange. They have thrown up fortifications, and are suspected of paying more attention to the rich oat fields in that section than anything else.