[The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman<br> Vol. I.<br> Part 2 by William T. Sherman]@TWC D-Link book
The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. I.
Part 2

CHAPTER X
18/55

Let me hope that it will meet your approbation.
The order for debarkation came while General Sherman was absent with three brigades, and no men are left to move the effects of these brigades.
The landing, too, is small, with scarcely any chance to increase it; therefore there is a great accumulation of boats.

Colonel McArthur has arrived, and is now cutting a landing for himself.
General Sherman will return this evening.

I am obliged to transgress, and write myself in the mean time, Respectfully your obedient servant, J.H.HAMMOND, Assistant Adjutant-General.
P.S--4 p.m .-- Just back; have been half-way to Corinth and to Purdy.

All right.

Have just read this letter, and approve all but floating hospitals; regimental surgeons can take care of all sick, except chronic cases, which can always be sent down to Paducah.
Magnificent plain for camping and drilling, and a military point of great strength.


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