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SCATTERING GENERAL FORREST'S FORCES - AND CAPTURING HIS TURKEY!
ANDREW J. NEFF (1825-1904) Union Brevet Brigadier General. With the 84th Regiment, he saw action in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina from late 1862 to 1864. He received his brevet for services as Lieutenant Colonel in command of the 84th at Tunnel Hill, Georgia on February 24, 1864. Superb content war-date A.L.S., 3pp. 4to., Franklin, Tn., Mar. 13, 1863 to his cousin, penned on the verso of a printed broadside entitled: 'Preamble and Resolution, adopted by General Baird's Division'. Neff's letter describes an expedition which forced Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest to flee, leaving a turkey on the fire! It reads, in part: '..we are under marching orders against Van Dorn's forces some twenty five miles from here. We were gone four days and it was a terrible march…. we bivouacked in the mud… we skirmished with the enemy fourteen miles, killed some 8 or 10 of their men and took several prisoners. We drove them across Duck River at Columbia and returned last evening to camp...our men marched with boots on...he [Van Dom] had about 12,000 men and we had about 15,000. Genl. [Nathan Bedford] Forrest was in command of the rebel cavalry. One of our cannon balls passed through his headquarters……all his staff scampered [off] in double quick time. He [Forrest] leaving his overcoat and...[and] a fine turkey that was in the fire cooking. Our cavalry got it. The whole force run like dogs until they were safe across Duck River. We had no means of crossing it. This is a delightful country...one can appreciate that the South has a Country worth fighting for. I hope that when this was is over that all this fine country will be given to loyal soldiers...I great battle must sure be fought here...I hope the government will hurry up the six hundred thousand conscripts as now is the time for offensive movements...' Some negligible damp staining, else very good.

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
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