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rris: I am anxious to see you here with General Polk, to discuss and determine the matters refervant, G. T. Beauregard, Genl. C. S. A. Maj.-Genl. L. Polk, Comdg. 1st Division Dept. of West, Colut physically to visit Columbus, I requested General Polk and Governor Harris to meet me here. They ble major-generals; also two brigadiers for General Polk, two for General Bragg, and one for cavalry now at Trenton to be ordered forthwith, by General Polk, to Fort Pillow, via Memphis. Captain Roo.10; West Tennessee Battalion, 140 men. General Polk will need, at Humboldt, fifteen hundred (15s. 6 1/2 A. M. firing ceased. 5 m. of 7 h. General Polk's command moved past Headquarters No. 1, aton of the lines of battle. In justice to General Polk, I will say that I do not think he discoveral Walker what troops to send. J. P. McCown, L. Polk, Maj.-Genl. Telegram. Humboldt, March 18th Beauregard. Tupelo, June 9th, 1862. Major-Genl. L. Polk, Saltillo, Miss.: Retire to-morrow t[75 more...]
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