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uarters, in the field, April 14, 1864. Major-General Sherman, commanding United States Forces: Tent servant, J. E. Johnston, General. General Sherman to General Johnston. Headquarters. Militou will give notice of the disapproval to General Sherman, and direct him to resume hostilities at t Andrew Johnson, and will be observed by General Sherman. A copy is herewith appended. The Preeed immediately to the headquarters of Major-General Sherman, and direct operations against the eneck in the evening, at which the action of General Sherman was disapproved by the President, by the T. Sherman, Major-General commanding. General Sherman to Secretary Stanton. Headquarters, mili I have telegraphed back to obey no orders of Sherman, but to push forward as rapidly as possible. neral Thomas, that Wilson obey no orders from Sherman, and notifying him and Canby, and all commandW. Halleck, Major—General commanding. General Sherman to General Grant. Headquarters, military[25 more...]
r evacuation of Richmond, 398; interview with Sherman after fall of Richmond, 629. Breese Lieuteion of troops, 452; anxiety in regard to 481; Sherman ordered to his relief, 523; isolated positionof Mrs. Grant and her children, 146; visit of Sherman to Grant at, 436, 437; Lincoln waiting for ne. 143; situation and importance of, 159, 162; Sherman's demonstration against, 201; base of supplie command of army of Tennessee, II., 462; with Sherman in Atlanta campaign, 534, 541-545; in commandof Atlanta, II. 544; in command of cavalry in Sherman's army, III., 283; in march to sea, 288, 289,sea, 283; second Fort Fisher expedition, 329; Sherman's campaign in Carolinas, 373; under Schofield 31, 85, 100, tattle of Newmarket, II. 417 in Sherman's Atlanta campaign, 533; before Richmond, Oct; in command of army of the Cumberland, under Sherman, II., 533; campaign against Atlanta, 534-540,pass expedition, II., 16-173. Yazoo river, Sherman's expedition to, i., 133-137, 143-147; Grant'[70 more...]