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William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 21 (search)
next day went on to Rome, where the news came that Hood had made his appearance at Resaca, and had demanded the surrender of the place, which was commanded by Colonel Weaver, reenforced by Brevet Brigadier-General Raum. General Hood had evidently marched with rapidity up the Chattooga Valley, by Summerville, Lafayette, Ship's Gap,led in a few days. If the place is carried by assault, no prisoners will be taken. Most respectfully, your obedient servant, J. B. Hood, General To this Colonel Weaver, then in command, replied: headquarters Second Brigade, Third division Fifteenth Corps, Resaca, Georgia, October 12, 1864. To General J. B. Hood: Youoners will be taken. In my opinion I can hold this post. If you want it, come and take it. I am, general, very respectfully, your most obedient servant, Clark R. Weaver, Commanding Officer. This brigade was very small, and as Hood's investment extended only from the Oostenaula, below the town, to the Connesauga above, he