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Communications in the Central African RepublicTelephones - main lines in use: 8,000 (1995)Telephones - mobile cellular: 79 (1995) Telephone system:
fair system
Radio broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 3, shortwave 1 (1998) Radios: 283,000 (1997) Television broadcast stations: NA Televisions: 18,000 (1997) Internet Service Providers (ISPs): NA Country codes: CF
the enemy.html">enemy.html">enemy.html">enemy has in all the State of Mississippi. I will in person
artillery, and cavalry.html">cavalry move out for Jackson, Brandon, and Meridian,
will feign on Pascagoula and General Logan on Rome. I want you
Okolona; thence sweeping down near the Mobile & Ohio railroad.html">Railroad,
resources of the enemy along that road, break up the connection
Meridian as near the date I have mentioned as possible. This will
equal to it, and you have the best and most experienced troops in
Grierson is with you, and is familiar with the whole country. I
transports combined, to feel up the Yazoo as far as the present
Jackson will also divide the enemy, so that by no combination can
any force.html">force of cavalry you meet and follow them southward, but in no
nor over into Alabama. Do not let the enemy draw you into minor
communication from Okolona to Meridian, and thence eastward to
collected along the railroad, and the farmers have corn standing in
cattle, etc. As a rule, respect dwellings and families as
sheds, stables, and such like things use for the benefit or
Mississippi, and destroy all machinery there, and the bridge across
east side of the valley, but this is not of sufficient importance
spies from the time you reach Pontotoc. Avoid any large force of
much that the above covers all points not provided for in my
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, January 27, 1864.
Brigadier-General J. P. HATCH, in charge of Cavalry Bureau, St.
present time eight hundred and eighteen horses have arrived here
return several days ago that it would not be necessary to divert
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