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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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ed at receiving a letter from General Seymour, dated the seventeenth, stating that he intended to advance without supplies, in order to destroy the railroad near the Savannah River, one hundred miles from Jacksonville. I at once despatched General Turner to Jacksonville to stop the movement. He was the bearer of a letter to General Seymour. Upon arriving at Jacksonville, after considerable delay, due to the inclemency of the weather, he learned that General Seymour was engaged with the enemand a printing-press with this movement were of the most vital importance, and will continue so to be. I trust both will be economized. And I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, T. Seymour, Brigadier-General Commanding. Brigadier-General S. W. Turner, Chief-of-Staff: Send me a General for the command of the advanced troops, or I shall be in a state of constant uncertainty. T. S. Hilton head, South-Carolina, February 18, 1864. Brigadier-General T. Seymour, Commanding District