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We are camped near the top of the ridge, and have a fine view of the country and the Yazoo River. Are about eighteen miles from the Mississippi at the mouth of the Yazoo. We can easily see, across the country, the smoke of the steamers going up the Mississippi.
On the day we arrived here, there was con- siderable fighting in the rear of Vicksburg, as we could plainly hear the artillery and mus- ketry of the land forces, and the shelling from the mortar-boats. This continued, at inter- vals, dur
...ing the whole day. There was firing again last night.
General Grant's headquarters are in the rear of Vicksburg, about the centre of his line. He 70 has telegraphic communication along the whole line encircling the city, and also with Haines' and Snyder's Bluffs, and with Chick- asaw Bayou Landing, three or four miles be- low us.
The weather is warm, but we have a good breeze and several springs of good water. My impression is that this is a healthful place. General Grant's army is reported very healthy.


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