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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)
e received by flag of truce a summons from General Ord to surrender. General Ord stated in his leGeneral Ord stated in his letter that recent information showed that McClellan had destroyed Lee's army at Antietam; that, therrtunity to lay down his arms. Price replied to Ord that he was glad to be able to inform him that the kindness of feeling which had inspired General Ord's invitation, he would lay down his arms whe to a council of war. He then disclosed to us Ord's and Van Dorn's letters, with other important e were already occupied by the forces under General Ord, which had been rapidly pushed down from Boards before them lay Davis's bridge, over which Ord's forces must pass to attack us. Burnett charge hundred of the enemy were laid on or about it. Ord was wounded and his army held in check. Cabell eighteen miles beyond the Hatchie river, while Ord with eight thousand men guarded Davis's bridge,n Dorn's from the forks of the Hatchie. Before Ord's guns had ceased firing on our advance Rosecra[1 more...]