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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
less than eight miles south-east of Murfreesborough, General Stanley, with seven hundred mounted men and sixteen hundred inousand infantry at Franklin, was on that day reinforced by Stanley's cavalry division, which had been sent for from Triune, news that Starnes is being attacked in his rear. In fact, Stanley, with a portion of his cavalry, has made a wide detour eassince the 20th of March. This expedition was entrusted to Stanley's cavalry, which had not yet been sent to Granger's assistnd sabres and twelve hundred muskets. On the 2d of April, Stanley encounters Morgan's outposts at Auburn, and drives them be fate of Granger he resumed his task, and was able to lead Stanley's cavalry back to Murfreesborough. On the 20th of April, e Murfreesborough road. Five days later, on the 21st, General Stanley starts from Murfreesborough with two brigades of Turch, and most of them make their escape into the woods, while Stanley returns to Murfreesborough with seventy-three prisoners. A