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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. II.

CHAPTER XXIII
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He replied not, but that he (Thomas) would start that day for Knoxville, to get him off as soon as possible.
Sheridan has made his raid, and with splendid success, so far as heard.

I am looking for him at "White House" to-day.

Since about the 20th of last month the Richmond papers have been prohibited from publishing accounts of army movements.

We are left to our own resources, therefore, for information.

You will see from the papers what Sheridan has done; if you do not, the officer who bears this will tell you all.
Lee has depleted his army but very little recently, and I learn of none going south.


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