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

CHAPTER XX
10/62

I judge that Brown and Stephens are the objects of his visit.
A.LINCOLN, President of the United States.
To which I replied: HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN THE FIELD, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, September 28, 1864.
President LINCOLN, Washington, D.C.: I have positive knowledge that Mr.Davis made a speech at Macon, on the 22d, which I mailed to General Halleck yesterday.

It was bitter against General Jos.

Johnston and Governor Brown.

The militia are on furlough.

Brown is at Milledgeville, trying to get a Legislature to meet next month, but he is afraid to act unless in concert with other Governors, Judge Wright, of Rome, has been here, and Messrs.


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