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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Meeting at the White Sulphur Springs. (search)
A telegram received here announced that General S. D. Lee, with three brigades, would be with us ee he could easily hold the enemy in check until Lee could arrive. Smith was in a complete cul-de-sWest Point to draw Forrest from a junction with Lee, he had acted with wisdom and skill; and now thwhen Sooy Smith turned back from West Point, S. D. Lee was in one day's march of a junction with Forate troops. On the 26th, by order of General S. D. Lee, Deparment Commander, Chalmers, with McCneral Smith moved slowly and cautiously; Generals S. D. Lee and Forrest were concentrating forces analry and twenty pieces of artillery. Major-General S. D. Lee, now in command of the Confederate fog this address), leaves the impression that General Lee made the fight from supposed necessity and this is not the true statement of the case. Lee, Forrest, Buford and I were riding to the frontuently copied by Sheridan in the capture of General Lee; and if it had been practiced by Wilson on [8 more...]