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James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 68 4 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
ge. Neely dashed into the infantry camp; Captain Forrest rode into an artillery camp, shooting dowf the gunners and driving the rest away. Captain Forrest did not halt until he reached the Gayoso se following, caused the greatest confusion. Forrest, taking advantage of the mixup, galloped out enty stragglers who had lingered in the city, Forrest determined at once to check them. He was ridbutterfly would be in the claws of an eagle. Forrest ran his saber entirely through his body and fn up to Hernando. Including the prisoners, Forrest had about two thousand men without rations. d ringing sound they ever heard. No one save Forrest and his men had any idea what it meant. One rs to the awful situation. The caravan which Forrest marched out of Memphis Sunday, August 21, 186eneral Smith was startled. He felt sure that Forrest had been re-enforced. On the 21st General Ched them to know we are not afraid of them. Forrest having defeated Smith and his finely-equipped[22 more...]