Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant-General Polk” in chapter 10 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11.:

...ction was known to be divided—one division having been sent to Ringgold. Upon learning the dispositions of the enemy from our cavalry commander in that direction, on the afternoon of the 12th Lieutenant-General Polk , commanding the advance forces, was directed in the following note: headquarters Army of Tennessee, Lafayette, Ga., 6 P. M., Sept. 12th. Lieutenant-General Polk: General,—I enclose you a...
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