Statistics for occurrence #1 of “West Point, Mississippi” in chapter 18.114 of Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4.:
...re necessary to scatter the troops over a wide extent of country, and march as rapidly as circumstances would permit.
This was rendered safe by the fact that Forrest's forces were at that time near West Point, Mississippi , 150 miles south-west of Eastport, while Roddey's occupied Montevallo, on the Alabama and Tennessee River railroad, nearly the same distance to the south-east.
By starting on diverging roads the e...
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