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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 8
Rosecrans Falling back.
--It was rumored in Shelbyville, on the 27th ult., that Rosecrans had fallen back behind Murfreesboro', and that a majority of his troops have been sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant.--The correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer thinks this very probable, and firmly believes that the great battle that the public have so long been anxiously looking for to occur in Tennessee will shortly be fought on the soil of Mississippi.
Shelbyville, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 8
Rosecrans Falling back.
--It was rumored in Shelbyville, on the 27th ult., that Rosecrans had fallen back behind Murfreesboro', and that a majority of his troops have been sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant.--The correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer thinks this very probable, and firmly believes that the great battle that the public have so long been anxiously looking for to occur in Tennessee will shortly be fought on the soil of Mississippi.
Gen Grant (search for this): article 8
Rosecrans Falling back.
--It was rumored in Shelbyville, on the 27th ult., that Rosecrans had fallen back behind Murfreesboro', and that a majority of his troops have been sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant.--The correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer thinks this very probable, and firmly believes that the great battle that the public have so long been anxiously looking for to occur in Tennessee will shortly be fought on the soil of Mississippi.
Rosecrans (search for this): article 8
Rosecrans Falling back.
--It was rumored in Shelbyville, on the 27th ult., that Rosecrans had fallen back behind Murfreesboro', and that a majority of his troops have been sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant.--The correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer thinks this very probable, and firmly believes that the great battle that the public have so long been anxiously looking for to occur in Tennessee will shortly be fought on the soil of Mississippi.
27th (search for this): article 8
Rosecrans Falling back.
--It was rumored in Shelbyville, on the 27th ult., that Rosecrans had fallen back behind Murfreesboro', and that a majority of his troops have been sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant.--The correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer thinks this very probable, and firmly believes that the great battle that the public have so long been anxiously looking for to occur in Tennessee will shortly be fought on the soil of Mississippi.