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marching on Goldsboroa. General Johnston at Smithfield. is attacked on the 15th, near Averysboroa,nd Schofield. General Beauregard repairs to Smithfield on the 25th. on the 26th he returns to Rale On the 25th General Beauregard repaired to Smithfield to confer with General Johnston, and ascertath, 1865. General Jos. E. Johnston, near Smithfield, N. C.: Middle and West Georgia, with Tennesch 27th, 1865. General Jos. E. Johnston, Smithfield, N. C.: On reconsideration I would suggest tth, 1865. General Jos. E. Jqhnston, near Smithfield, N. C.: For information relative to troops oth, 1865. General Jos. E. Johnston, near Smithfield, N. C.: General Taylor reports Canby's army the 30th, General Johnston, by telegram from Smithfield, informed General Beauregard that a raid, repatch we refer to was in these words: Smithfield, March 30th, 1865. General G. T. Beauregard:th, 1865. General Jos. E. Johnston, near Smithfield, N. C.: My preference is to remain with you [4 more...]
avis on the 4th and 5th. goes back to Raleigh on the 7th, and to Smithfield on the 8th. the President urges him to come to Danville. surrennction with General Grant, might be tempted to march at once upon Smithfield and Raleigh. Colonel J. F. Wheeler's cavalry was allowed, howeven hundred of them had left that place on the 6th, on their way to Smithfield. And there being, in appearance, no further immediate danger thrit other developments, received the following answer: near Smithfield, April 6th, 1865. General G. T. Beauregard: It is not necessarre now crowding upon the country; and, on the 8th, he started for Smithfield, where he and General Johnston exchanged views. He returned duriion a second despatch came to him, in the following words: Smithfield, April 9th, 1865. General G. T. Beauregard: The President wishired, and was now advancing with fully ninety-one thousand men on Smithfield, where was the greater part of General Johnston's force, amountin
ridges repaired forthwith to it from Warsaw, Smithfield, and Raleigh? G. T. Beauregard. Appealeigh. Shall troops from here be sent to Smithfield or Raleigh? G. T. Beauregard. Teher Anderson, A. A. G. Telegram. Smithfield, March 17th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: ins. J. E. Johnston. Telegram. Smithfield, March 20th, 1865. To Genl. Beauregard: er the removal of our wounded to railroad at Smithfield. The enemy's intrenched position and greatl J. E. Johnston. Telegram. near Smithfield, March 23d, 1865. To Genl. G. T. Beauregard:here. J. E. Johnston. Telegram. Smithfield, March 24th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: . D. Lee, Lieut.-Genl. Telegram. Smithfield, March 30th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: , April 1st, 1865. Genl. J. E. Johnston, Smithfield, N. C.: On arrival at Salisbury, I find Stoday. Jefferson Davis. Telegram. Smithfield, April 4th, 1865. To Genl. Beauregard: I[8 more...]