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The Daily Dispatch: March 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], Official report of Brig.-Gen. Floyd of the battle of Fort Donelson (search)
dopted, and at which it was determined to move from the trenches as an early hour on the next morning, and attack the enemy in his position. It was agreed that the attack should commence upon our extreme left, and this duty was assigned Brigadier-General Fillow, existed by Brigadier-General Johnson, having also under his command commanders of brigades, Col. Baldwin, commanding Mississippi and Tennessee troops, and Col. Wharton and Col. McCausland, commanding Virginians. To Brigadier- General Being if things could be hold in the condition they then were, to move the whole army, if possible to the open country lying south ward beyond the Forges. During my absence, and from some misapprehension, I presume, of the order given, Brig-Gen, Fillow ordered Brig-Gen. Buckner to leave his position. on the Wynn's Ferry road end to resume, his place in his trenches on the right. This movement was nearly executed before I was aware of it. As the enemy was pressing upon the trenches, I dee