Autobiography Including a History of the Fourth Regt volume 1
Autobiography Including a History of the Fourth Regt volume 1
T H Thomas H Barton
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I\[c- 118 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OP demand's corps was divided. One division moved to Clinton in order to reinforce McPherson ; one to Mississippi Springs to reinforce Sherman, if it should be necessary |to do so, while the third moved to Raymond within supporting distance of either wing of the army. Grant had notified Halleck that he intended to attack the State capitol on the 14th. A courier carried the dispatch to Grand Gulf through an unprotected country. During the preceding night Johnston had been... reinforced by Georgia and South Carolina regiments, and his force amounted to about 11, 000 men, and more were expected. The rain had fallen in torrents, and the roads were in a mire}'' con- dition. This, however, did not discourage the troops. About nine in the forenoon, Crocker, of McPherson's corps, who was in advance, came upon the enemy's pickets, and speedily drove them in upon the main, body. They proved to be the troops under Gregg, who had been driven out of Raymond. Crocker advanced the brigades of Holmes and Sanborn, preceded by a strong skirmish line, and drove the enemy back upon high ground, about two miles from the city.
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