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trains. Please return Reynolds' brigade. Should Lee have been badly cut up to-day, and you think you can spare them, send back some of the troops of your own corps. There are indications that the enemy may make an attempt on Atlanta to-morrow.
Very respectfully, &c.,
F. A. SHOUP,
Chief of Staff.
Enemy at Rough and Ready in considerable force. Morgan thinks that they will attack East Point to-morrow. Send back Lieutenant-Colonel McMicken, chief quartermaster.
Respectfully, &c.,
F. A. S.
(Duplicate of dispatch sent at 6 p. m.*)
ATLANTA, August 31, 1864.
General J. T. MORGAN,
East Point:
Move the ordnance train to this place at once.
[J. B. HOOD,
General.]
ATLANTA, August 31, 1864--9.10 a. m.
Brigadier-General MORGAN,
East Point:
Keep up vedettes in the direction of Jonesborough as far as possible.
[J. B. HOOD,
General.]
ATLANTA, August 31, 1864--12.15 p. m.
General MORGAN,
East Point:
Let Clinch offer the last resistance in his power. If beaten back, and they move in this direction, keep us thoroughly informed.
[F. A. SHOUP,
Chief of Staff.]
ATLANTA, August 31, 1864--5 p. m.
Brigadier-General MORGAN,
East Point:
Notify General Scott of all the enemy's movements. He is on your right. What force is it that has driven in Clinch? Try to ascertain.
[F. A. SHOUP,
Chief of Staff.]
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*So indorsed in same handwriting as that of the dispatch. It, however, differs somewhat from that first sent.
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