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Loudon, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 51
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49.-the East-Tennessee campaign.
Louisville Journal account.
Knoxville, Tenn., November 25, 1863.
since it was first known to the public that Major-General Burnside would attempt the accomplishment of an object, namely, the occupation of East-Tennessee, and which would give a prestige to the Union arms heretofore unattained, if successful, and would sever the connection betwee on the expressed opinion of some of our greatest Generals that a successful campaign into East-Tennessee was impossible.
And at best, if it should by any oversight of the rebel authorities be succes opose to give an account of the events of a few days past, which have settled the fate of East-Tennessee and the brave army that wrenched it from the rebels.
Our troops evacuated Loudon the latter ns of this latter-day evil spirit, and would, by his power, discover to the deliverers of East-Tennessee the operations of these wily traitors.
The troops, therefore, marched back to Loudon, expecti
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