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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hardee and the Military operations around Atlanta. (search)
send back a brigade or so of your corps also. There are some indications that the enemy may make an attack upon Atlanta to-morrow. Very respectfully, &c., F. A. Shoup, Chief-of-Staff. Lee's corps proceeded to Atlanta in obedience to this order, and I remained at Jonesboroa with my corps and a body of cavalry under Brigadsend back a brigade or so of your corps also. There are some indications that the enemy may make an attempt upon Atlanta to-morrow. Very respectfully, &c., F. A. Shoup, Chief-of-Staff. Duplicate of dispatch sent at six P. M.: headquarters army of Tennessee, Office of the Chief-of-Staff, August 31, 1864. Lieutenant-Generahem, send back some of the troops of your own corps. There are indications that the enemy may make an attempt on Atlanta to-morrow. Very respectfully, &c., F. A. Shoup. Enemy at Rough-and-Ready in considerable force. Morgan thinks that they will attack Eastpoint early to-morrow. Send back Lieutenant-Colonel McMicken,