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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Georgia (Georgia, United States) or search for Georgia (Georgia, United States) in all documents.
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From Georgia.
Our latest Georgia exchanges give us some intelligence of military affairs in that State.
No movements seem to have been made recently.
We take some items from them:
It has been rumored that General French's division was cut off from the main body of the army above Acworth, on Friday, and forced to cut its way out, with a loss of six hundred.
That the division was engaged with the enemy we are assured, but are inclined to doubt the truth of the statement which has paGeorgia exchanges give us some intelligence of military affairs in that State.
No movements seem to have been made recently.
We take some items from them:
It has been rumored that General French's division was cut off from the main body of the army above Acworth, on Friday, and forced to cut its way out, with a loss of six hundred.
That the division was engaged with the enemy we are assured, but are inclined to doubt the truth of the statement which has passed current.
General Beauregard was at Talladega on Saturday, en route for General Hood's headquarters, accompanied by Governor Harris, of Tennessee.
A party just out from Atlanta — at least he left that city on the 28th ultimo--reports that the impression seemed to prevail in military circles that Hood's flank movement consisted of only a portion of our main army, and that the larger portion was still between Atlanta and Macon, under Beauregard.
This may account for their apparent