Personal Recollections of General William T. Sherman

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He had not been gone more than an hour when I received orders from General McPherson to move to Eoswell, and that General Sherman would communicate directly with me. The march was a hot, dusty one, in the rear of the army, but T did not halt, except for our meals, and an occasional hour's rest. I received at Marietta a dispatch from Sher- man urging me to get there as soon as possible.
On arriving, I immediately put a brigade across the river, and it was as fine a sight as I ever saw when Fulle
...r's Ohio brigade, in line of battle, forded the river.
The enemv's cavalrv hpJd the other side. As thev moved i6 PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF across, lioldiiig their guns and cartridge boxes high above their heads, the bands of the corps struck up lively tunes- The rebels poured in a heavj' ttre, but it was t(jo higJi.
Now and then a boy would step into a hole and disappear for a moment, but all got across and immediately sought shelter under the steep-cut bank, where Fuller reformt^d and made his charge, clearing out the enenn' in shoit order, and built a strong tete de i^ont.


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