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Head Qu. Forest Queen.
Dec 22. 6. PM.
Rear Admiral Porter.
Flag Ship Black Hawk.
Dear Sir.
General Steele should have [completed?] his lading by daylight and reported to me this AM by 8 oclock. but I waited for him till 10 AM, and then sent word to him that I should move on to [Gaines?] Landing and then await his coming. If he overtake me tonight and everything be up I will fire a gun at day break & start by sunrise. If however he do not report to me tonight I shall fire a gun at 8 am and run down to [Gaines?] Landing & then await his coming. He has 13000 men & some 20 boats. By laying here tonight we [discovered?] Gen. Holmes who is doubtless at the “Port of Arkansas” from which to watch our movement. After we pass [Gaines?] Landing our purpose can no longer be doubted. I suppose you agree with me that in the heavy smoky state of the air it is better to lay by of nights.
I am with great respect. W. T. Sherman
Maj. Gen.
Citation: William T. Sherman (1820-1891), autograph letter signed to David D. Porter. aboard the Forest Queen, 22 December [1862]. AMs 360/10
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