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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Recollections of campaign against Grant in North Mississippi in 1862-63. (search)
t in good time, for about four o'clock P. M. Rosecrantz came upon him with a sudden and heavy attackrged and captured the enemy's guns. While Rosecrantz advanced by this Jacinto road, which enters , with purpose to take part in the attack on Rosecrantz in the morning. Rosecrantz's force on theRosecrantz's force on the Jacinto road was estimated at over 17,000 men. Our army lay between Grant and Rosecrantz, and if th but the complete victory he would gain over Rosecrantz in the morning. He seemed to take no accounigade had gone on with the train. I think Rosecrantz must have thought our army was changing fronopportunity of counting the force with which Rosecrantz pursued us, and he reported it to me at 22,0we had every expectation of being pursued by Rosecrantz from Corinth. Therefore, Maury's division hght thousand men guarded Davis's bridge, and Rosecrantz with twenty thousand men watched the Tuscumbte his army and train from between Grant and Rosecrantz, and escape what would have been certain cap[18 more...]