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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
The position in Georgia.
The latest Georgia papers contain some news about the two armies in Georgia, from which we condense the following:
Our army occupies a new position.
The front rests on and across the West Point road at Palmetto, and the left down the Chattahoochee, near Campbellton.
Some letter writers think GGeorgia papers contain some news about the two armies in Georgia, from which we condense the following:
Our army occupies a new position.
The front rests on and across the West Point road at Palmetto, and the left down the Chattahoochee, near Campbellton.
Some letter writers think General Hood intends to move towards Blue mountain, so as to threaten Sherman's rear and compel him to give up Atlanta or force him to attack us in our fortifications.
If Hood does not keep Sherman occupied it is very evident that the latter will occupy his time in making raids.
The flag-of-truce armistice is to be extended fGeorgia, from which we condense the following:
Our army occupies a new position.
The front rests on and across the West Point road at Palmetto, and the left down the Chattahoochee, near Campbellton.
Some letter writers think General Hood intends to move towards Blue mountain, so as to threaten Sherman's rear and compel him to give up Atlanta or force him to attack us in our fortifications.
If Hood does not keep Sherman occupied it is very evident that the latter will occupy his time in making raids.
The flag-of-truce armistice is to be extended five days longer.
About twenty-five hundred refugees have come South and three thousand have gone North.
Some of the citizens have determined to remain in Atlanta until forced out by the bayonet.
Nearly all the young men left in Atlanta have chosen to go North or have gone to work in Yankee shops.
All those who have
Blue Mountain (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 2
The position in Georgia.
The latest Georgia papers contain some news about the two armies in Georgia, from which we condense the following:
Our army occupies a new position.
The front rests on and across the West Point road at Palmetto, and the left down the Chattahoochee, near Campbellton.
Some letter writers think General Hood intends to move towards Blue mountain, so as to threaten Sherman's rear and compel him to give up Atlanta or force him to attack us in our fortifications.
If Hood does not keep Sherman occupied it is very evident that the latter will occupy his time in making raids.
The flag-of-truce armistice is to be extended five days longer.
About twenty-five hundred refugees have come South and three thousand have gone North.
Some of the citizens have determined to remain in Atlanta until forced out by the bayonet.
Nearly all the young men left in Atlanta have chosen to go North or have gone to work in Yankee shops.
All those who have
Griffin (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
West Point (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 2
The position in Georgia.
The latest Georgia papers contain some news about the two armies in Georgia, from which we condense the following:
Our army occupies a new position.
The front rests on and across the West Point road at Palmetto, and the left down the Chattahoochee, near Campbellton.
Some letter writers think General Hood intends to move towards Blue mountain, so as to threaten Sherman's rear and compel him to give up Atlanta or force him to attack us in our fortifications.
If Hood does not keep Sherman occupied it is very evident that the latter will occupy his time in making raids.
The flag-of-truce armistice is to be extended five days longer.
About twenty-five hundred refugees have come South and three thousand have gone North.
Some of the citizens have determined to remain in Atlanta until forced out by the bayonet.
Nearly all the young men left in Atlanta have chosen to go North or have gone to work in Yankee shops.
All those who have e
Albany (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Campbellton, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
The position in Georgia.
The latest Georgia papers contain some news about the two armies in Georgia, from which we condense the following:
Our army occupies a new position.
The front rests on and across the West Point road at Palmetto, and the left down the Chattahoochee, near Campbellton.
Some letter writers think General Hood intends to move towards Blue mountain, so as to threaten Sherman's rear and compel him to give up Atlanta or force him to attack us in our fortifications.
If Hood does not keep Sherman occupied it is very evident that the latter will occupy his time in making raids.
The flag-of-truce armistice is to be extended five days longer.
About twenty-five hundred refugees have come South and three thousand have gone North.
Some of the citizens have determined to remain in Atlanta until forced out by the bayonet.
Nearly all the young men left in Atlanta have chosen to go North or have gone to work in Yankee shops.
All those who have
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
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Lewis (search for this): article 2
Markham (search for this): article 2
Wheeler (search for this): article 2