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n communication with the North and South as long as practicable, and also with the West. I should think Lynchburg, or some point west, the most advantageous place to which to remove stores from Richmond. The same day he formally requested that Johnston should be ordered to report to him for duty. The most extraordinary and extravagant plans were now suggested. The emergency, it was felt, demanded extreme measures, and some of the schemes proposed were the mere frantic imaginings of despairand it is generous to suppose that his illness had affected his brain. The idea of marching to Washington to dictate a peace at this epoch of the war did not commend itself to the rebel authorities, and the day after this dispatch was received, Johnston superseded Beauregard in command of the troops opposed to Sherman. The same day, the formal orders were issued by Breckenridge to govern the chiefs of bureaux upon the evacuation of Richmond. Lynchburg was the point designated to which stores
Johnston, General. General Sherman to General Johnston. Headquarters. Military division of the s agreed upon between General Sherman and General Johnston having been submitted to the President, tor the surrender of the army commanded by General Johnston, and directions to me to notify you of th inst, by General Sherman, with the rebel General Johnston. Brigadier-General Breckenridge was presehis gold plunder, to go to Mexico or Europe. Johnston's negotiations look to this end. After the North Carolina, to direct operations against Johnston's army. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. It is probable that the terms signed by General Johnston and myself were not clear enough on the png your disapproval of the terms on which General Johnston proposed to disarm and disperse the insurome days ago that Sherman's arrangements with Johnston were disapproved by the President, and they wnnessee, and others, commanded by General J E Johnston31,243 General Jeff Thompson's Army of Missou[12 more...]
l army and dictate peace, 397; superseded by Johnston, 397; retreat to Charlotte, 424. Bell, Colng in a box car at Greensboro, 627; instructs Johnston in negotiations with Sherman, 627, 633; Johns 631; desires to try Lee for treason, 654. Johnston, General Alert S., at Shiloh, i., 75; his deadeceived by Grant's manoeuvres, 237; disobeys Johnston, 241, 255; battle of Champion's hill, 256-271 campaign, 219; battle of Raymond, 235; under Johnston at Jackson, 241; at Champion's hill, 260; in sburg, 327; in Vicksburg campaign, 398; under Johnston, May 31, 1863, 355; battle of Chickamauga, 43ces McClernand, 362; ordered to march against Johnston, 385; movement against Jackson, 393-397; brighattanooga, 533; captures Resaca, 535; drives Johnston across the Oostenaula and Etowa rivers, 535; ld, 627; enters Raleigh, 627; conference with Johnston, 627, 628; suspends hostilities, 630; terms don's treatment of, 636; final conference with Johnston, 633. Shiloh, battle of, i., 72-95; determ[3 more...]