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699 Series I Volume XXXVIII-IV Serial 75 - The Atlanta Campaign Part IV

Page 699 Chapter L. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-CONFEDERATE.


HEADQUARTERS HINDMAN'S DIVISION,
At Long's Tan-yard, May 12, 1864-9.35 a. m.

Major General JOSEPH WHEELER,

Commanding Cavalry, &c.:

GENERAL: Since my dispatch of 7.30, sent by courier, informing you of my arrival here, I have examined the route along the railroad to Davis' house, and ascertained that the march of my column there would be visible to the enemy on Rocky Face, but believe I conceal the infantry to the right and deceive the enemy by moving my wagons straight to Davis', preceded by a small detachment of your cavalry. The other route suggested by General Johnston, turning off this side of Potato Hill, will expose my column as soon as it emerges from the gap. You can tell how far concealment is advisable for your purposes, and I am ready to act upon any suggestion you may make.

I am, general, your obedient, servant,

T. C. HINDMAN,

Major-General, Commanding.

DALTON, May 12, 1864-10 a. m.

General CLEBURNE,

Resaca:

(Through General Polk.)

General Walker has been ordered to move to your assistance if you are attacked and call for him. The enemy are moving heavy forces to our right; make your enemy develop himself.

J. B. HOOD,

Lieutenant-General.

(Sent from General Johnston's headquarters.)

DALTON, May 12, 1864-10 a. m.

Major-General WALKER,

Resaca:

If called on by General Cleburne, move to his support and keep General Polk informed of your movement.

J. B. HOOD.

(Sent from General Johnston's headquarters.)

DALTON, GA., May 12, 1864.

(Received Resaca 10.15.)

Lieutenant-General POLK:

Inform yourself by promptest means of the nature of the movement upon General Cleburne and report as quickly. Walker has been ordered to go to his assistance if required. Send him your assistance if he needs it. General Hood will soon be down.

J. E. JOHNSTON,

General.


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