History of the Fifty First Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry a Narrative of It
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They supposed he was making for Decatur, and only discovered Wednes- day that he was crossing the mountains toward Georgia. I have no doubt he would have succeeded, had he been properly equipped, and joined me at the time agreed upon. The great delay in an enemy's country necessary to fit him out, gave them time to throw a large force in our front. Although Col. Streight had two days start, they can harass him. If he could have started from Bear Creek the day I arrived there, my movements would... have been so quick and strong, that the en- OPERATIONS ELSEWHERE. 139 emy could not have got tlieir forces together. Tlie animals furnished him were very poor at the start. Four hundred of them were used up before leaving me, and those furnished him by me, were about all the . Serviceable stock he had, though I hear he got 200 good mules the day he left me, in ^Nloulton Valley. " Oyh'. Shy to HiirJhnrt : "Jackson, Tfnx. , Mayo, 1863. ■•■ Col. 8treight left Tuscumbia Sunday night, 26th ; moved to Mt.
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