Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Hood or search for Hood in all documents.

Your search returned 4 results in 1 document section:

s of little importance with one exception, and that is the following telegram from Nashville, dated the 26th instant: Hood's army, numbering probably forty thousand men, have been for several days fast concentrating south of Columbia, Tennessee. Our forces, meantime, have evacuated Pulaski, Huntsville, and Decatur, which places are in rebel hands. In Hood's front, near and about Columbia, are the Federal forces commanded by General Thomas. On the 24th instant, some severe skirmisestimated at two hundred and sixty-four; among the killed was one colonel. Large bodies of troops are being massed in Hood's front. Some heavy fighting may be expected in a few days. Communication by telegraph to Columbia has been interrupe yesterday. Rumors were circulated of fighting yesterday, but no official advices of an engagement have been received. --Hood's demonstration on Tennessee has, thus far, been fruitless. A retrograde movement is confidently predicted by those who a