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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 17 1 Browse Search
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ers of the corps, I ordered the First brigade (Colonel Selfridge commanding) to proceed to the Gordon and Milledgeville Railroad, and destroy the track. Colonel Selfridge reported that he effectually destroyed five (5) mirtion of the road very bad. The First brigade (Colonel Selfridge commanding) was, by order of Brigadier-Generale removal of the obstructions. Having ordered Colonel Selfridge (commanding First brigade) to occupy the attenright resting on Savannah road. I then ordered Colonel Selfridge, whose brigade was on the left, to send a regiis regiment was meeting with resistance, I ordered Selfridge to reeinforce it with another regiment. Owing, hoof my command is as follows: First brigade, Colonel Selfridge, Forty-sixth Pennsylvania volunteers, commandiJ. Jackson, Brigadier-General Commanding. Colonel Selfridge's Report. headquarters First brigade, Firdered near General Harrison's plantation to Captain A. W. Selfridge, Assistant Commissary Subsistence of this b