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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 87.-the campaign in Florida. (search)
mpaign in Florida. General Gillmore's despatch. Baldwin, Fla., February 9. To Major-General H. W. Halleck, General-inners were taken from a wagon which was being driven toward Baldwin. The cavalry went a distance of five miles, and brought iour troops are making preparations to march forward toward Baldwin at daylight to-morrow. Baldwin is a small town on the Flosame gentleman has nearly two hundred bales of cotton near Baldwin, which he had ordered to be sent to this place. General F further from the infantry. At seven A. M. we dashed into Baldwin, a place of fifteen buildings, the largest of which is then dollars of this stuff paid for a breakfast for nine. At Baldwin, the railroad from Fernandina to Cedar Keys crosses the Flken at Ten-Mile Run, also much of the property captured at Baldwin, have been sent to Jacksonville. Colonel Henry left Baldwf the tenth. At a point on the railroad, four miles above Baldwin, we came across thirteen bales of cotton, and further up,
ymour that I wanted his command at and beyond Baldwin concentrated at Baldwin without delay, for reBaldwin without delay, for reasons which I gave him. General Seymour joined me at Jacksonville on the fourteenth, the main body ary's South-Fork, about twelve miles west of Baldwin. I intend to construct small works capabled, and push forward a mounted force as far as Baldwin at the junction of the two railroads. The ary night. The object of a prompt advance on Baldwin, and, if possible, beyond, is to get possessiville, Feb. 11, 1864. General Seymour, beyond Baldwin: Eight companies of the Fifty-fourth Massaommand at and beyond Baldwin, concentrated at Baldwin without delay. I have information of a mountlready mentioned. I would like to see you at Baldwin if you can come up. All goes well here, and t. The First North-Carolina will be left at Baldwin, detaching three companies to Barber's. Codge on the railroad not far from Barber's. At Baldwin we burnt a large supply of commissary stores,[9 more...]