. Reminiscences of a soldier's wife : an autobiography. experiment had cost many valuable , seeing that his rear was threatened by the flankmovement, fell back toward Atlanta from Kenesaw. General Logan commanded the Fifteenth Corps, GeneralDodge the Sixteenth Corps, General Blair the SeventeenthCorps, of the Army of the Tennessee. Between these officersand General McPherson there existed the most perfectharmony. General Logan and General McPherson werethoroughly impressed with the fact that in front of theFifteenth Corps there was massed a large force of the enemyafter the fight
. Reminiscences of a soldier's wife : an autobiography. experiment had cost many valuable , seeing that his rear was threatened by the flankmovement, fell back toward Atlanta from Kenesaw. General Logan commanded the Fifteenth Corps, GeneralDodge the Sixteenth Corps, General Blair the SeventeenthCorps, of the Army of the Tennessee. Between these officersand General McPherson there existed the most perfectharmony. General Logan and General McPherson werethoroughly impressed with the fact that in front of theFifteenth Corps there was massed a large force of the enemyafter the fighting that had taken place around Decatur. Gen-eral Sherman believed the Confederates were evacuating At-lanta, and were retreating toward East Point; therefore heordered General McPherson to pursue them with the Armyof the Tennessee, and, if possible, cut off a portion of them, McPherson felt this to be a terrible mistake, but he wastoo good a soldier to hesitate long over an order. So, earlyin the morning of the 2 2d of July, he rode over to General \.
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