770 Series I Volume XXIV-III Serial 38 - Vicksburg Part III
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Reconnaissance of fleet passed below Vicksburg night of [16th]: Two iron-clads, eight guns; one iron-clad, nine guns; one iron-clad, ten guns; one iron-clad, eleven guns; one iron-clad, thirteen guns; one iron-clad, unknown; one iron-clad ram, three guns in iron casemate in front; one small tug, two large transports, and one barge, heavily laden. They are 1 mile below New Carthage.
J. C. PEMBERTON.
MOBILE, April 20, 1863.
Lieutenant-General PEMBERTON:
The troops passed through on Saturday. They left on their return yesterday morning for this place. They will be hurried on.
S. B. BUCKNER.
GRAND GULF, April 20, 1863.
Lieutenant-General PEMBERTON:
Everything ready, as far as means permit. Reports from enemy give his fleet over sixty guns, including some on transports. All busy above, repairing damages. General [M. E.] Green is here. Shall I assume command of DIVISION, or regard him as temporarily attached to post?
JNO. S. BOWEN.
JACKSON, April 20, 1863.
General BOWEN, Grand Gulf:
Take command of DIVISION, but retain command of your brigade. I look upon Grand Gulf as more to defend Big Black than to prevent passage down. Fire only deliberately.
J. C. PEMBERTON.
JACKSON, April 20, 1863.
Brigadier-General BUFORD, Montgomery:
Bring your force to this point as quickly as possible.
J. C. PEMBERTON.
SELMA, April 20, 1863.
General J. C. PEMBERTON:
Telegram received: am moving with all possible dispatch.
A. BUFORD.
SELMA, April 20, 1863.
Lieutenant-General PEMBERTON:
All troops have passed this point except Twelfth Louisiana and Thirty-FIFTH Alabama. Twelfth Louisiana left Atlanta last evening. Thirty-FIFTH Alabama left Chattanooga this morning. THIRD and Seventh Kentucky left Mobile yesterday evening.
A. BUFORD.
JACKSON, April 20, 1863.
Brigadier-General RUGGLES, Columbus:
I hear from several sources, but not your headquarters, that enemy is approaching Pontotoc. This is a mere raid, but should not be unmolested by you.
J. C. PEMBERTON.
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