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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The concentration before Shiloh-reply to Captain Polk. (search)
Leave small camp guard, preserve silence in marching. (Signed), Daniel Ruggles, Brigadier-General Commanding. Headquarters camp, April 5th, 2 A. M. Note.--Send a staff officer to let me know you are ready. D. R. (Endorsed) Official business, (and): Received this dispatch at 1/4 to 4 A. M., 5th April. (Signed), Patton Anderson, Brigadier-General. A true copy of the original. (Signed), Daniel Ruggles, Brigadier-General late C. S. Army. Fredericksburg, Va., Aug. 4th, 1879. General Patton Anderson, commanding my Second Brigade, in his report of the battle of Shiloh, says: My brigade was ready to march at 3 o'clock, A. M., on the 5th, and was so reported at the division headquarters. My other two brigades were ready to march at the same hour--3 A. M.--on the 5th of April, and their commander and his staff with them. Applying Colonel Johnston's rules of logic, is Ruggles's answer sufficient? As I am dealing in facts somewhat cumulative, I have to