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07-12-2014 05:45 PM #4
My g.g.grandfather was wounded at Allatoona Pass, GA, captured and imprisoned at Andersonville. He was one of the few prisoners who survived. Family lore says he escaped. I found documentation of some correspondence between the Confederate and Union generals before that battle.
Headquarters Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps
Allatoona, Georgia, October 6, 1864
Maj. Gen. S. G. French, Confederate states, etc.:
Your communication, demanding surrender of my
Command, I acknowledge receipt of; and respectfully
Reply, that we are prepared for the “needless effusion
of blood” whenever it is agreeable to you.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOHN M. CORSE,
Brigadier General Commanding
United States Forces
The Union forces held the day, thanks in great part to the Henry.Jack
Gone to Texas





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