The Patriotism of Illinois a Record of the Civil And Military History of the S

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The Patriotism of Illinois a Record of the Civil And Military History of the S
Eddy Thomas Mears
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I know I had orders from General Grant to assume the offensive before I knew General Buell was on the west side of the Tennessee. I think General Buell, Colonel Fry, and others of General Buell s staff, rode up to where I was about sunset, about the time General Grant was leaving me. General Buell asked me many questions, and got of me a small map, which I had made for my own use, and told me that by daylight he could have eighteen thousand fresh men, which I knew would settle the matter.
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...nderstood Grant s forces were to advance on the right of the Corinth road and Buell s on the left, and accordingly at daylight I advanced my division by the flank, the resistance being trivial, up to the very spot where, the day before, the battle had been most se vere, and then waited till near noon for Buell s troops to get up abreast, when the entire line advanced and recovered all the ground we had ever held. I know that, with the exception of one or two severe struggles, the fighting of April *7th was easy as compared with that of April 6th.

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