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| 40 | house of a Union man by the name of Jackson, living at Mud Lick Springs, mur | 1 | More Details |
| 53 | from Brigadier-General Sullivan, Jackson, Tenn. says scouts report Longst | 1 | More Details |
| 66 | His brigades are commanded by Jackson, Armstrong, McCulloch, and Whitf | 1 | More Details |
| 67 | four brigades of cavalry, commanded by Jackson, Whitfield, and Armstrong. He is | 1 | More Details |
| 68 | ivision of troops, said to be Stonewall Jackson | 1 | More Details |
| 129 | of our troops to Columbus and Jackson will leave all the wide range of | 2 | More Details |
| 188 | the country of Washington and of Jackson. Assure Tennesseeans of this. As | 1 | More Details |
| 231 | good scouts out in the direction of Jackson, and These scouts should be star | 1 | More Details |
| 233 | cav They number in all be alry, under Jackson, from East Tennessee. tween 4,00 | 1 | More Details |
| 247 | Left Wing, Sixteenth Army Corps, Jackson, Tenn.: following telegram has j | 1 | More Details |
| 249 | April 17 1863. Major-General OGLESBY, Jackson: Captain [George Spencer, my ass | 1 | More Details |
| 253 | JACKSON, April | 2 | More Details |
| 255 | April 11), 1863. Lieut. Col. HENRY BINMORE, Asst. Adjt. Gen., 16th Army | 2 | More Details |
| 256 | April 19, 1863 late p. m. Major-General HURLBUT: Colonel Fuller s force | 4 | More Details |
| 258 | Tupelo, and also to push down to the Jackson and Vicksburg Railroad and cut t | 1 | More Details |
| 259 | Have ordered squadron to-night from Jackson, and Hurst from Bolivar to-morro | 2 | More Details |
| 262 | Donelson in command. Gracie, and A. E. Jackson. I will either return you the Tw | 1 | More Details |
| 263 | him Generals Davis, Grade, and A. E. Jackson. Humphrey Marshall is still in S | 1 | More Details |