August 31, 1864 |
Jonesborough or the enemy wherever he may be , breaking |
railroad |
as he moves aouth . I dont believe anybody |
anybody recognizes how important it is now to destroy this |
railroad |
. Should it appear the enemy is trying to |
Stanley and Schofield , covered by Garrard , destroy the |
railroad |
tomorrow to their rear until they comime down to |
the Army of the Cumberland and throw it on the |
railroad |
east of Fayetteville , say at Loyejoys , or |
on the idea that he and Stanley move down the |
railroad |
, beaking it , till they come to Baird |
am glad to hear that Baird also is on the |
railroad |
, and now the sooner we get all our |
ready for Baird and Stanley to come up along the |
railroad |
. If Hood remains in Atlanta and Hardee commands |
, and for him and Stanley to work down the |
railroad |
tonight if possible , otherwise early in the morning |
Schofields forces had come up pushed out for the Macon |
railroad |
, which we reached at the big bend about |
position in strong line , the left resting upon the |
railroad |
, my right at Morrows MilL The working parties |
General . P . S . General Baird struck the |
railroad |
at 5 p . m . today and went |
charge of an energetic officer , to begin tearing up |
railroad |
track at 3 oclock tomor row morning , commencing |
him . I have given orders to commence destroying the |
railroad |
at 3 a . m . As your mvemerM |
skirmish line with supports , as though to reach the |
railroad |
three or four miles above Jones borough . Have |
and Jonesborough road , so as to threaten the Macon |
railroad |
between Rough and Ready and Jonesborou . h . |
A . BAIRD GENERAL General Schofield has possession of the |
railroad |
below Rough and Ready , and by this time |
, and has al ready commenced the destruction of the |
railroad |
. Make your position strong , and then make |
General Morgans and make a reconnaissance and demonstration on the |
railroad |
in front of onr position at Couchs house . |
of Morgans division , are now in position holding the |
railroad |
east of Conchs house . A few minutes after |
division to make a strong reconnaissance and demonstration toward the |
railroad |
in front of his position . Very respectfully , |
the front and right of your present position toward the |
railroad |
above Jonesborough , in conformity with the following instructions |
skirmish line with supports , as though to reach the |
railroad |
three or four miles above Jonesborough . Have Stanley |
you meet with no great resistance pnsh on to the |
railroad |
. Snpport your skirmish line well with reserves and |
Commanding GENERAL Kilpatrick made an attempt to get upon the |
railroad |
, but met with so strong resistance that he |
is near you . Schofield and Stanley are on the |
railroad |
two miles south of Rough and Ready headed off |
thinking of them , and that I have got the |
railroad |
above theni . Yours W . T . SHERMAN |
It is officially reported that General Thomas is on the |
railroad |
, two miles this side of Rough and Ready |
Generals Thomas and Schofield are endeavoring to get upon the |
railroad |
, and certainly get upon the |
get upon the |
railroad |
, and certainly get upon the |
now , because Howard is within 8 yards of the |
railroad |
at Jonesborough , intrenched . He has three bridges |
and then commence to demonstrate against Hardee and toward the |
railroad |
. I will do all I can to carry |
the creek at Morrows Mill and are pushing toward the |
railroad |
. Stanley is striking south of Rough and Ready |
I think Stanley and I had better push for the |
railroad |
here . Had not General Garrard better do the |
If you and Stanley will make a lodgment on the |
railroad |
below Rough and Ready , Howard can hold the |
. You can use Garrard if sure of getting the |
railroad |
today . If you reach the road dont waste |
information . Cox is within half a mile of the |
railroad |
, but is meeting pretty strong resistancehas got the |
18644 p . m . General SHERMAN I struck the |
railroad |
a mile below Rough and Ready at 3 oclock |
it fast we will get our whole army on the |
railroad |
as near Jonesborough as possible and push Hardee and |
trains arrived apparently with troops after we got on the |
railroad |
. This evening there are sounds of a movement |
the south on a road not far east of the |
railroad |
. I have sent a party to push out |
on you and all the great importance of destroying that |
railroad |
absolutely beyond hope of repair . I am , |
you move forward at daylight toward Jonesborough , covering the |
railroad |
and the main wagon road , breaking the track |
Second Division , Twentythird Army Corps GENERAL Cox got the |
railroad |
at 3 oclock and Stanley joined him about 4 |
. It is one mile and a half to the |
railroad |
by nearest road , which forks about half a |
Corps . Mr . Thames says Stanley cannot strike the |
railroad |
less than three miles below where I shall reach |
also to assist General Garrard , who will approach the |
railroad |
at that point and open communication with you . |
to Dodsons , that followed the road aronnd to the |
railroad |
, driving a picket most of the way . |
the way . I also sent one np to the |
railroad |
on the Atlanta road . This last , nnder |
him back to the crossroads , five miles from the |
railroad |
. Here he made a determined resistance , with |
will cross the river below Jonesborongh , and reach the |
railroad |
, if possible . One honr of daylight would |
strong force of picked men , lashed in on the |
railroad |
four miles below , effectually destroyed upward of fifty |
A small force of cavalry is now passing down the |
railroad |
, with , it is thought , one piece |
time . Our position is now so very near the |
railroad |
that any formidable force of cavalry can strike it |
small force stationed at Tracy City , and destroyed a |
railroad |
bridge . Colonel Krzyzanowski reports the enemy at Jasper |
damage , if any , has been done to the |
railroad |
north of that place , but will soon know |
have sent a heavy guard three miles north . The |
railroad |
is torn up and some ties burned not much |
. Maj . THOMAS T . ECKERT Wheeler today cut |
railroad |
and telegraph , first near Wartrace , and later |
oclock this afternoon 4 of Wheelers forces crossed the Nashville |
railroad |
, two miles north of Cowan Station . Captured |
dispose of your force as to best protect the Macon |
railroad |
and communications in rear . Retain provision and ordnance |
Please give the position of the enemy on the Macoii |
railroad |
and else where at dark . Watch huin closely |
position with right on Kewnan wagon road and left on |
railroad |
Keep us fully advised . If driven back retire |
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