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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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thousand veteran troops of the Fifteenth and Seventeenth army corps, organized as the Provisional Corps of Tennessee, en route to join General Sherman at Savannah via New York, where he may be expected in four or five days. Upon leaving Chattanooga he was the recipient of a high compliment from General Steadman, commending his administration of affairs in the District of Etowah, and his success in protecting railroad and steamboat transportation. General Webster, Colonel Sawyer, Captains R. V. Chester, Anderson, and other members of General Sherman's staff, leave here to-morrow for Savannah via New York. The river is fifteen feet on the shoals, and falling slowly. Thomas's account of his campaign against Hood — a Grand Combination. Letters received in Washington from General Thomas give a brief history of his Tennessee campaign. They show that he desired to accompany General Sherman to Atlanta, and thought another officer the proper person to conduct affairs against