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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
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er. This demand and threat was met by a refusal on the part of Colouel Hicks to surrender, he stating that he had been placed there by his G Answer. On March twenty-third, four days after I took command, Colonel Hicks, at Paducah, and Colonel Hawkins at Union City, advised me by t gone to Evansville, Indiana. Simultaneously with the reports from Hicks and Hawkins, I received from General Sherman, then at Nashville, thd? Answer. Most gallantly, and with success. The conduct of Colonel Hicks and his entire command was noble in the highest degree. Quesdid his colored troops behave? Answer. As well as the rest. Colonel Hicks thus refers to them in his official report: I have been one of wer. They went south, and on the twenty-sixth I was notified by Colonel Hicks and by Colonel Lawrence that they were approaching Columbus. of the rebel army. [Take in from reports of Lieutenant Gray, Colonel Hicks, and Colonel Lawrence, with which the Committee is furnished.