754 Series I Volume XVII-II Serial 25 - Corinth Part II
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JACKSON, MISS., November 20, 1862.
General BRAXTON BRAGG,
Tullahoma, Tenn.;
The enemy is concentrating from Memphis, Jackson, Bolivar, and other points about Grand Junction. He had now three corps in and near La Grange. I am behind Tallahatchie, and hear nothing from Holmes. Can you not more seriously threaten his rear?
J. C. PEMBERTON,
Lieutenant-General, Commanding.
JACKSON, November 20, 1862.
Major-General VAN DORN,
Commanding, Abbeville:
Keep strong pickets as near Memphis as they can be got, and watch any movement from Memphis. Have you a brigade toward Panola? Have you a brigade toward Panola? Have you entrenched there yet, and at or near Pontotoc? They must both be fortified. I must go to Vicksburg this evening; return to-morrow.
J. C. PEMBERTON,
Lieutenant-General, Commanding.
JACKSON, MISS., November 20, 1862.
Major General EARL VAN DORN,
Abbeville, Miss.:
Dispatch from Panola reports enemy is largely increasing his force at Memphis, with indications of a forward movement.
J. C. PEMBERTON,
Lieutenant-General, Commanding.
JACKSON, MISS., November 20, 1862.
Major General MARTIN L. SMITH,
Vicksburg, Miss.:
It is reported to me there is a large accumulation of force at Memphis and evidence of movement by the enemy.
J. C. PEMBERTON,
Lieutenant-General, Commanding.
PANOLA, MISS., November 20, 1862.
Lieutenant-General PEMBERTON:
Major Blythe dispatches me that from the accumulation of forces and the actions of the enemy in the neighborhood of Memphis he thinks a movement south will commence this week. Colonel Starke is still very ill with pneumonia.
J. T. McBEE,
Captain, Commanding Twenty-eighth Regiment.
SALTILLO, MISS., November 20, 1862.
General PEMBERTON,
Jackson, Miss.:
There is at Corinth a portion of Davies' division, namely, Logan's brigade, and a skeleton brigade, commanded by Colonel Burke; at Dan-
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