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jor-General Forrest to aid in their redemption, and calling upon them to co-operate with him in the destruction of the enemy's lines of communication, while the main body of the army is engaged in destroying his lines between Chattanooga and Atlanta. The object of such an address will be to arouse the people of that State and distract the enemy as to our intent and aims. See Appendix. My headquarters for the reception and appropriate distribution of papers has been transferred to Oxford, Ala., near Blue Mountain, from which point a line of couriers will connect with the army. Our movements after crossing the Tennessee will be determined by those of the enemy. I trust, General, that we will shortly be able to communicate to you and the country such tidings as will redound to the honor of our arms and the success of our cause. I am, General, respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard, General. Before this was written and forwarded the following telegram
vered from a recent illness, directs that you report for temporary duty to Colonel W. H. Forney, commanding this post. Respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard. Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 12th, 1864. Brig.-Genl. J. H. Clanton, Oxford, Ala.: General,—General Beauregard directs me to call upon you for fifty men, with their officers, to report for courier and other duty to Colonel W. H. Forney, commandant of this post. The General further directs that you will place yourself Col., and A. A. G. Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 22d, 1864. Major Molloy, Chief Subsistence, Care Commandant Post, Selma: General Beauregard desires to see you at Gadsden as soon as practicable. Your headquarters will hereafter be at Oxford, Ala. Geo. Wm. Brent, Col., and A. A. G. Headquarters, Military Division of the West, Jacksonville, Oct. 22d, 1864. Major-Genl. M. L. Smith, Chief-Engineer: General,—I am just in receipt of a note from General Beauregard, in which he