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W. T. Sherman
P. H. Sheridan
Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals

CHAPTER XX
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CHAPTER XX.
GENERAL FREMONT IN COMMAND--MOVEMENT AGAINST BELMONT--BATTLE OF BELMONT -- A NARROW ESCAPE--AFTER THE BATTLE.
From the occupation of Paducah up to the early part of November nothing important occurred with the troops under my command.

I was reinforced from time to time and the men were drilled and disciplined preparatory for the service which was sure to come.

By the 1st of November I had not fewer than 20,000 men, most of them under good drill and ready to meet any equal body of men who, like themselves, had not yet been in an engagement.

They were growing impatient at lying idle so long, almost in hearing of the guns of the enemy they had volunteered to fight against.

I asked on one or two occasions to be allowed to move against Columbus.


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