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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. I.
Part 2

CHAPTER XV
85/98

I am, etc., L.M.DAYTON, late Colonel of the Staff, now of Cincinnati, Ohio.
General W.T.SHERMAN.
MERIDIAN CAMPAIGN.
[Special Field Orders, No.

11.] HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE TENNESSEE MEMPHIS, January 27, 1864 V.The expedition is one of celerity, and all things must tend to that.

Corps commanders and staff-officers will see that our movements are not encumbered by wheeled vehicles improperly loaded.
Not a tent, from the commander-in-chief down, will be carried.

The sick will be left behind, and the surgeons can find houses and sheds for all hospital purposes.
VI.

All the cavalry in this department is placed under the orders and command of Brigadier-General W.S.Smith, who will receive special instructions.
By order of Major-General W.T.SHERMAN L.M.DAYTON, Aide-de-Camp.
NOTE.-That same evening I started in a steamboat for Vicksburg.
W.T.S.
St.Louis, 1885.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE TENNESSEE MEMPHIS, January 27, 1864 Brigadier-General W.S.SMITH, commanding Cavalry, etc., present.
DEAR GENERAL: By an order issued this day I have placed all the cavalry of this department subject to your command.


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