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William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 17 (search)
military division of the Mississippi, in the field, Tunnel Hill, Georgia, May 11, 1864--Morning. Major-General McPherson, commanding Army of the Tennessee, Sugar Valley, Georgia. General: I received by courier (in the night) yours of 5 and 6.30 P. M. of yesterday. You now have your twenty-three thousand men, and General Hookean, Major-General commanding. headquarters military division of the Mississippi, in the field, Tunnel Hill, Georgia, May 11, 1864--Evening. General McPherson, Sugar Valley. General: The indications are that Johnston is evacuating Dalton. In that event, Howard's corps and the cavalry will pursue; all the rest will follow your Pherson seems to have been a little cautious. Still, he was perfectly justified by his orders, and fell back and assumed an unassailable defensive position in Sugar Valley, on the Resaca side of Snake-Creek Gap. As soon as informed of this, I determined to pass the whole army through Snake-Creek Gap, and to move on Resaca with t