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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 5, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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G. M. Sorrell (search for this): article 4
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September 23rd, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
Gen. Longstreet and his troops.
Gen. Longstreet has addressed to his gallant corps the following congratulatory General Order:
Headq'rs left wing Army Tenn.,September 23d, 1863.
General Orders, No. 2.
I. The Lieutenant General commanding expresses his congratulation to the brave troops of this command on the brilliant victory which has crowned their heroic efforts.
The enemy, late so defiant and exulting, has been driven from his chosen positions with slaughter, and the loss of artillery, prisoners, arms, and colors.
To this glorious result you have contributed no mean share.
The gallant troops of the Army of Tennessee have once more exhibited that prowess that has ever illustrated the bloody battle holds of the West, and have fulfilled the high expectations that were entertained for them.
Side by side with their brave comrades from Virginia they have breasted the wave of invasion and rolled it back.
Soldiers! Much has been done, but not all. The fruits of
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