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NotesNotesNote from page 41: 1 See copy of this order, Appendix. Note from page 44: 2 General McDowell's report. Note from page 48: 3 Distinguished in the Army of Tennessee, as brigadier-general, and fell at Franklin. Note from page 48: 4 Those in sight of Bee's troops were lying down by Jackson's order, to avoid the enemy's artillery. Note from page 53: 5 Reports (verbal) of staff-officers; no others were received. Note from page 58: 6 See previous Narrative, and Johnston's and Beauregard's reports. Note from page 58: 7 Except Jackson's. Note from page 59: 8 The rich neighborhood of Piedmont Station could have furnished food, if it had been needed. Note from page 61: 9 Mansfield's, Miles's, and Runyon's divisions, and eleven thousand men sent from camps in Pennsylvania, July 22d. Note from page 61: 10 Dabney's "Life of Jackson." Note from page 65: 11 See page 36. Note from page 65: 12 Dabney's "Life of Jackson," p. 234. Note from page 66: 13 After the removal of Whiting's and Evans's. |
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