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between Corinth, Miss., and that portion of Mississippi and Tennessee lying between Eastport, Miss.e to a distance of about 5 miles. Burnsville Miss., March 27, 1862--1 p. m. Colonel Brewster, AssVan Dorn, Memphis, Tenn.: Planters along Mississippi hesitate to burn cotton. Order parties undtenant-Colonel Brewer, commanding battalion Mississippi and Alabama cavalry, stationed near Purdy, Bragg: Geo. G. Garner. outpost Purdy road, Miss., Monday [May 12, 1862]--10 a.m. General Georgenight in the last four. outpost, Purdy road, Miss., May 13, 1862--12 m. Maj. George G. Garner, As soon be compelled to abandon the whole State of Mississippi and another large portion of Alabama, tretiring. E. Van D. General Polk's Station, Miss., May 22, 1862--10.40 a. m. General Beauregard:l hereafter embrace that portion of the State of Mississippi south of the thirty-third parallel and arters independent Brigade, Twenty Mile Creek, Miss.,--------, 1862--6.30 o'clock. General G. T. Be[15 more...]
6, 1862. I. The following rearrangement and transfers of general officers and regiments will take place immediately: 1st. Brigadier-General Donelson will report to Major-General Polk with the two regiments of Tennessee volunteers now under his command. 2d. Brigadier-General Trapier will be relieved from duty with the First Corps and will report to General Bragg. 3d. Brigadier-Generals Hawes and Helm will report for duty to Major-General Breckinridge. 4th. Blythe's regiment Mississippi and Marks' Eleventh Louisiana Volunteers are transferred from the First to the Second Army Corps. 5th. Robertson's regiment Alabama Volunteers, instead of being consolidated with the Sixteenth Regiment Alabama Volunteers, is transferred to Major-General Breckinridge's command, with its present organization. 6th. The Seventh Kentucky and Sixth Mississippi Volunteers are transferred to the reserve. II. The chief of artillery, Colonel Gill, will inspect the batteries of this army