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where the road is broken? It is important to get troops to Petersburg without delay. R. E. Lee, General. Official. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. On the same day General Lee transmitted the following telegram to General Early: Headquarters, A to-night on Redwater Creek, is ordered to continue its march to-morrow to Petersburg. R. E. Lee, General. Official. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. 2. Headquarters, Petersburg, June 18th, 1864:11.30 A. M. General Braxton Bragg, Richmond, Va.: Occ Fort Powhatan, yesterday. If you have nothing contradictory of this, move to Chaffin's Bluff. R. E. Lee. Official. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. 6. clay's House, June 17th, 1864: 12 M. General G. T. Beauregard: Telegram of 9 A. M. received. Us arrive, if practicable. Please send an officer to meet the troops and conduct them. R. E. Lee, General. Official. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. This was evidently no order. It was received by General Beauregard at 4.30 A. M. on the 17th, not only af
lan for concentration have been the apparent immediate cause of his removal, when we find the vital necessity of just such a movement strongly advocated by Colonel W. H. Taylor, late Adjutant-General of the Army of Northern Virginia—one who, as he says himself, was brought into daily and intimate relations with General Lee, and whse statements upon such topics were but the reflex of the views and opinions Four Years with General Lee, p. 140. The italics are ours. of his commander? In Colonel Taylor's book, entitled Four Years with General Lee, we find the following significant passage given as a certified extract from his war journal: Edge Hill, Fations, p. 372. General Beauregard and, in fact, most of our leaders, in the field and elsewhere, believed that the end of the war was close at hand. But, in Colonel Taylor's language, as already quoted, General Beauregard also knew that, although it was a crisis in our affairs, it was the same with the enemy. he therefore stron
orth side of James River, and take command of right wing of army? R. E. Lee, Genl. Official. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. Telegram. near Chester, June 2d, 1864:7 A. M. Genl. R. E. Lee, A. N. Va.: I dquarters. These were difficult to find, but I reached them at about 12.30 o'clock, and saw Colonel Taylor, who secured me an interview with General Lee some half-hour afterwards. About 1 P. M.—my nheard of it since. All prisoners taken here are from 10th Corps. R. E. Lee, Genl. Official. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. Appendix to chapter XXXVIII. Major-General B. R. Johnson's statement ofor assignment to such duty as he deems most advisable. By command of General R. E. Lee. W. H. Taylor, A. A. G. Genl. G. T. Beauregard, Commanding, etc. Headquarters, armies C. S., Febmovement would seem to indicate Cheraw and Fayetteville as their present objective point. General Taylor reports from Meridian, Miss., on 15th, twenty-five (25) transports, loaded with troops, acco