[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 XXI
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He has done magnificently, however, since he started.

Up to last night, five thousand prisoners and forty-nine pieces of captured artillery, besides many wagons and innumerable small-arms, had been received in Nashville.

This is exclusive of the enemy's loss at Franklin, which amounted to thirteen general officers killed, wounded, and captured.

The enemy probably lost five thousand men at Franklin, and ten thousand in the last three days' operations.

Breckenridge is said to be making for Murfreesboro'.
I think he is in a most excellent place.


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