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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
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Affairs in Gen. Johnston's Army.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Register, writing from Gen. Johnston's army, says:
Gen. Johnston is biding his time — being diligent in every matter thatGen. Johnston's army, says:
Gen. Johnston is biding his time — being diligent in every matter that tends to strengthen the army and insure success in the coming campaign.
The troops are drilled daily.
Brigade drills are of frequent occurrence.
The different Brigadiers are on the qui vive -Gen. Johnston is biding his time — being diligent in every matter that tends to strengthen the army and insure success in the coming campaign.
The troops are drilled daily.
Brigade drills are of frequent occurrence.
The different Brigadiers are on the qui vive --each one being anxious for his brigade to excel.
Walker and Cheatham have had division drills, and Lieut. Gen. Hood has also had his corps out. I learn that Hood is much liked by his command, and I e will lead his gallant band to victory.
The army is excellently officered at present.--Gen. Johnston having command, is assisted by two distinguished Generals — Hood and Hardes; while among the church was crowded to its utmost capacity, a large number not being able to gain admittance Gen. Johnston, Lieut. Gen. Hardee, and a number of officers and ladies were present — the church being
Sherman (search for this): article 3
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William N. Pendleton (search for this): article 3