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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Interesting from Georgia.
The ten days truce in Georgia expires at sundown this evening, and to-morrow morning hostilities again commence.
It is not at all likely that Sherman intends, as seems to be the popular belief, to wait for next spring before he renews his campaign; and in less than fifteen days it is probable he will move a heavy column to some point — possibly, Montgomery.
More letters have passed between Generals Hood and Sherman.
The latter answering General Hood's protect against the removal of the citizens of Atlanta, says that General Johnston act him the precedent, by very wisely removing all the families on his way down to Dalton, that General Hood himself burnt dwellings near Atlanta to obtain sites for fortifications, and winds up with some stuff about the "old flag" and seizing United States property, and all that sort of nonsense.
He concludes as follows:
Talk thus to maranes, but not to me, who have seen these things, and who will this day make as m
Wheeler (search for this): article 3
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Dabney (search for this): article 3
Forrest (search for this): article 3
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Johnston (search for this): article 3