Browsing named entities in Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865. You can also browse the collection for Tuscumbia (Alabama, United States) or search for Tuscumbia (Alabama, United States) in all documents.

Your search returned 40 results in 3 document sections:

d. difficulties of making change of base to Tuscumbia. General Beauregard leaves on October 24th, prepare a new base of operations, either at Tuscumbia—near which the Memphis and Charleston Railroissued, transferring it from Jacksonville to Tuscumbia, on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Tois and Charleston railroads, from Corinth to Tuscumbia, and that all supplies and troops for the art each. Post officers have been assigned at Tuscumbia, and it has been suggested to General Taylortions to carry out the new change of base to Tuscumbia. The pontoon-bridge across the Coosa, forgo was the road from Corinth to Cherokee, near Tuscumbia. For a long period it had been but little uaylor, relative to the new change of base to Tuscumbia, and what he desired him to do in that connesaid he would, therefore, prefer going on to Tuscumbia, twenty miles farther west, where, from all d at his enterprise rather despondingly. At Tuscumbia the army would be about ninety miles from G
Arrival of General Hood's Army at Tuscumbia, October 30th. General Beauregard requests greater activity. General Beauregard leaves Tuscumbia for Corinth. again urges an immediate advand's proposed movements.> The army reached Tuscumbia on the afternoon of the 30th of October, andHeadquarters, Military division of the West, Tuscumbia, October 30th, 1864. General,—General Bea telegram, in the following words: Tuscumbia, Ala., November 3d, 1864:9 A. M. General S. Coogard immediately replied, as follows: Tuscumbia, November 3d, 1864:2 P. M. General N. B. For was to cover the line of communication from Tuscumbia to Corinth, and thence towards Meridian. the Army of Tennessee, after his arrival at Tuscumbia, on October 30th, had given Sherman ample tiHeadquarters, Military division of the West, Tuscumbia, November 17th, 1864. General,—General Bed for the offensive, General Beauregard left Tuscumbia on the 17th for Corinth, and reached the lat[3 more...]<
having been transferred from Jacksonville to Tuscumbia. Henceforth the lines of communication for assume command, temporarily, of the post at Tuscumbia, until you can find a more suitable person. Headquarters, Military division of the West, Tuscumbia, Nov. 2d, 1864. Genl. J. B. Hood, Comdg., etHeadquarters, Military division of the West, Tuscumbia, Nov. 9th, 1864. Major-Genl. Smith, Chief-Enadquarters, Military Department of the West, Tuscumbia, Nov. 10th, 1864. Genl. J. B. Hood, Comdg., those streams or creeks between Cherokee and Tuscumbia which are liable to delay our wagon-trains. Headquarters, Military division of the West, Tuscumbia, Nov. 12th, 1864. General,—In reply to y. Taylor, Lieut.-Genl. Telegram. Tuscumbia, Nov. 15th, 1864. From Jackson, Miss., Nov. eneral Hood stated positively, before I left Tuscumbia, that he could not spare him without endangeriting to make report of his operations from Tuscumbia to Nashville, and back to Tupelo. I have te[7 more...]