General Grant's Unpublished Correspondence in the Case of Gen. Fitz-John Porter

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Porter, dated 6 P. M- of that afternoon, which makes no mention of having received the order to attack, and it is such a despatch as could not be written without mention- ing the receipt of that order, if it had been received.
' There is other testimony that makes it entirely satisfactory to my mind, that the order was not received until about sundown ; or between sundown and dark. It was given, as stated before, to attack the enemy's right, and, if possible get into his rear. This was on the s
...upposition that Jackson was then alone, as Pope had stated he would be until the evening of the next day, or the morning of the day following. I believe the court was convinced that, on the evening of the 29th of August, Jackson with his force was then alone ; but now, it is proven, by testimony better than sworn evidence of any person on the Union side, that by eleven o'clock A. M. of the 29th, Longstreet was up and to the right of Jackson, with a force much greater than Gen. Porter's entire force.

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