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that General Hood and his army had retired to Gadsden, on the Coosa River, some twenty-seven miles ailure often hinges. Leaving immediately for Gadsden, General Beauregard arrived there on the 21st was lost during the course of the war. At Gadsden, General Beauregard found General Hood more tby crossing his army at Guntersville north of Gadsden, and continuing to tear up the railroad from litary division of the West. In the field, Gadsden, Ala., Oct. 24th, 1864. General Samuel Cooper, Ae forces are about fifteen miles distant from Gadsden. In view of the present movement, a changewing telegram was sent to Richmond: Gadsden, Ala., Oct. 22d, 1864:5 P. M. General S. Cooper, when General Hood left General Beauregard at Gadsden, it was understood that he would cross the Tes and commissary's departments to meet him at Gadsden, remained there to confer about the necessaryral Beauregard's impressive remarks to him at Gadsden, on the occasion of his former omission of a [1 more...]
-Genl. Taylor, Selma: General Beauregard desires to see you at Gadsden as early as practicable. The commandant of post at Blue Mountaimmandant Post, Selma: General Beauregard desires to see you at Gadsden as soon as practicable. Your headquarters will hereafter be at Oxegard, in which he expresses the desire that you shall join him at Gadsden, as soon as practicable, for conference. I shall leave to join the General at Gadsden in the morning. Geo. Wm. Brent, Col., and A. A. G. Gadsden, Ala., Oct. 22d, 1864. Lieut.-Genl. R. Taylor, CoGadsden, Ala., Oct. 22d, 1864. Lieut.-Genl. R. Taylor, Comdg. Dept., etc., Jacksonville, Ala.: General,—In order to save time, I desire you should attend as soon as possible to the following matrd to communicate with the rear of the army, either by this place (Gadsden) or Blue Mountain. I have the honor to be, General, respectfull Headquarters, Military division of the West, in the field, Gadsden, Ala., Oct. 23d, 1864. Genl. J. B. Hood, Comdg. Army of Tenn.: Ge