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Page 344 KY., SW., VA., TENN., MISS., ALA., AND N. GA. Chapter XLIV.


HDQRS. FOURTH DIVISION, SIXTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
Camp, 13 Miles from Jackson, Miss., February 6, 1864.

Colonel JAMES H. HOWE,

Commanding Second Brigade:

You will take the rear, taking charge of the entire train, except the pontoons, during the first march of 8 miles, after which you will be relieved of the train by Colonel Montgomery, and will in turn take the front.

By order of Brigadier General James C. Veatch:

F. W. FOX,

Assistant Adjutant-General.


HDQRS. FOURTH DIVISION, SIXTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
Camp, 13 Miles from Jackson, Miss., February 6, 1864.

Colonel MONTGOMERY,

Commanding First Brigade:

You will take the front at precisely 5 o'clock. Cooper's battery, of Second Brigade, will report to you for the morning march.

Respectfully,

JAMES C. VEATCH,

Brigadier-General.


HEADQUARTERS OF THE POST AND DEFENSES,
Vicksburg, Miss., February 6, 1864.

Colonel COATES,

Commanding Yazoo Expedition:

COLONEL: Your dispatches for General Sherman have been received by me, and will be forwarded the first opportunity. You will move up the river daily, keeping up a threatening attitude, without endangering your command, and if possible hold the enemy where they are. By doing so you will assist the object of the main expedition. I do not understand that nay assistance will be sent you from the main force, as the capture of Yazoo City is only of secondary importance at present. I send Lieutenant Town, of my staff, who will remain with you fora a day or two, and by whom you cans end any information you may further gain as to the strength and disposition of the enemy, communicating to me at the earliest possible moment, should they evince any disposition to advance in this direction, in which case you will harass and delay them as much as possible. Communicate with me as frequently as possible. There is no news from General Sherman; consequently, the presumption is that he is now beyond Jackson, Miss.

Yours, truly,

J. MCARTHUR,

Brigadier-General.

P. S.-In telegraphing to me from Haynes' Bluff, dispatch the same to General Tuttle, at Big Black.

J. MCARTHUR,

Brigadier-General.


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