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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 120 (search)
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43. report of Major-General Thomas.
Operations of the Army under his command, from September 7, 1864, to January 20, 1865.
headquarters Department of the Cumberland, Eastport, Miss., January 20, 1865.
Colonel: I have the honor to report the operations of my command from the date of the occupation of Atlanta, Georgia, as follows:
From the seventh to the thirtieth of September, the Fourth, Fourteenth, and Twentieth Army Corps, composing the Army of the Cumberland, remained quietly in camp around the city of Atlanta.
The enemy was reported posted in the neighborhood of Jonesboroa.
During the greater portion of the above-mentioned period an armistice existed between the two armies for the purpose of exchanging prisoners captured on both sides during the preceding campaign.
About the twentieth of September the enemy's cavalry, under Forrest,crossed the Tennessee river near Waterloo, Alabama, and appeared in front of Athens, Alabama, on the twenty-third, after havi