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to General Polk brigades of [Baldwin] and Cockrell, about 5,000 effectives; Clanton had previously gone. Above for your information.
D. H. MAURY,
Major-General.
SPECIAL ORDERS, HEADQUARTERS,
Meridian, Miss., February 7, 1864.
Numbers 38.I. The boundaries of the Department of the Gulf are thus defined: Beginning on the west at the mouth of Pearl River and running north with said river to the 32nd parallel of latitude; thence along that parallel eastward to its intersection with the Georgia State line; thence southward with the eastern boundary line of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana to the Gulf.
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By command of Lieutenant-General Polk:
THOS. M. JACK,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
MERIDIAN, MISS.,
February 8, 1864.
General FORNEY,
Enterprise, Miss.:
Order Yates to move immediately to Morton and report to General Baldwin. I shall be glad to see you with your staff at Morton ready for duty. Leave General Shoup to come forward as soon as he can move.
L. POLK,
Lieutenant-General.
MORTON, February 8, 1864.
General L. POLK:
I commenced my move at daylight this morning toward Brandon. Nothing from the front or from General Lee since my last.
W. W. LORING,
Major-General.
HEADQUARTERS LORING'S DIVISION,
Near Morton, February 8, 1864 - 2 p. m.Major-General LEE,
Commanding Cavalry:
GENERAL: I have not yet heard of the cavalry regiment nor of yours. The enemy are now skirmishing with me.
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
W. W. LORING,
Major-General.
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