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DEMOPOLIS, ALA., May 17, 1864.
Major T. H. PRICE,
Ordnance Officer, Selma, Ala.:
Owing to circumstances I am compelled to have 3,000 stand of arms and accouterments immediately. You will, therefore, turn them over to Lieutenant-Colonel Kennard, now in Selma.
S. D. LEE,
Major-General, Commanding Department.
DEMOPOLIS, ALA., May 17, 1864.
Lieutenant-Colonel KENNARD,
Ordnance Officer, Selma, Ala.:
I have directed Major Price to turn over to you 3,000 stand of arms and accouterments; ship them immediately, under charge of an officer, to General Forrest at Tupelo. Let there be no delay or mistake.
S. D. LEE,
Major-General, Commanding Department.
MERIDIAN, MISS., May 17, 1864.
Colonel KENNARD,
Demopolis:
General Withers ships 3,000 stand of small-arms to-day from Montgomery; stop them at Selma or Demopolis in place of those sent to Forrest.
S. D. LEE,
Major-General, Commanding Department.
MERIDIAN, MISS., May 17, 1864.
Major-General FORREST,
Tupelo:
I send you 3,000 stand of arms to-morrow from Demopolis, and about 2,000 accouterments. Has Gholson's brigade got accouterments? Did you receive the countermand to your move?
S. D. LEE,
Major-General, Commanding Department.
TUPELO, May 17, 1864.
Major-General LEE:
Dispatch received. Will await further orders. Will be at Corinth to-morrow. Write you fully this evening. *
N. B. FORREST,
Major-General.
*See Vol. XXXVIII, Part IV, p. 723.
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