395 Series I Volume XXXVIII-V Serial 76 - The Atlanta Campaign Part V
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HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY CORPS,
Near Atlanta, Ga., August 6, 1864--3.45 p. m.General NEWTON,
Commanding Second Division:
GENERAL: In accordance with the dispatches (official copies of which are herewith inclosed), you will strengthen your skirmish line, and threaten the enemy. Also make a show of your infantry in the main lines, and such movements as may lead the enemy to suppose that you are about to make a general advance and attack.
By order of Major-General Stanley:
J. S. FULLERTON,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
(Same to Generals Wood and Kimball.)
STANLEY'S HEADQUARTERS,
August 6, 1864.
General WHIPPLE,
Chief of Staff:
Is the demonstration upon the enemy's line to be one of artillery alone?
D. S. STANLEY,
Major-General.
HDQRS. DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND,
August 6, 1864.Major General D. S. STANLEY,
Commanding Fourth Army Corps:
The general commanding directs that you threaten the enemy with infantry without moving on his lines.
By command of Major-General Thomas:
HENRY STONE,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
(Copies to Generals Wood and Newton.)
HOWARD'S HOUSE, August 6, 1864.
Brigadier General W. D. WHIPPLE:
The demonstration on our left was made by Maney's brigade, of Cheatham's division. We learn from a deserter that this brigade is posted south of the railroad, and that they are very anxious to learn what we have here. We had 1 man killed and our picket-line slightly forced back. It is now re-established.
D. S. STANLEY,
Major-General.
(Copy to General Sherman.)
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