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us disadvantage to his regiment and to the service. The position my command then occupied closed the gap in our lines between Sheridan's left and Brannan's right. Although I had not been at all seriously engaged at any time during the morning, I was well satisfied that the enemy was in considerable force in my immediate front, consequently I was extremely vigilant. Such was the status of the battle in my immediate vicinity when I received the following order: headquarters, D. C., September 20, 10.45 A. M. Brigadier-General Wood, commanding Division: The General commanding directs that you close up on Reynolds as fast as possible, and support him. Respectfully, &c., Frank J. Bond, Major, and A. D. C. I received the order about eleven o'clock. At the moment of its receipt I was a short distance in rear of the centre of my command. General McCook was with me when I received it. I informed him that I would immediately carry it into execution, and suggested that he shou
engaged in the active operations of the twentieth September, until the hour of six P. M. About eretiring. About eleven A. M., on Sunday, September twentieth, under orders from Lieutenant-Gener the fight on Missionary Ridge, on the twentieth of September, he was severely wounded by a ball tha, and in the morning and evening of the twentieth September. On the evening of the nineteenth, meptember, 1863. brigades.19TH September.20TH September.remarks. Officers.Men.Aggregate.Officers.e battle of Chickamauga on Sunday, the twentieth of September last: Being ordered with my brigadekner's corps. On the morning of the twentieth of September (Sunday), at an early hour, our final y, in the battle of the nineteenth and twentieth of September, on Chickamauga Creek: On Saturday n by this brigade in the action of the twentieth of September: The brigade arrived on the battle- command.name of Commander.19TH September.20TH September. Officers.Enlisted Men.Total.Officers.Enl[9 more...]
nto Middle Tennessee, whither it was then supposed he had gone. Upon the receipt of this intelligence I felt at once that all my hopes of accomplishing anything in West Tennessee, with my small force, were marred. I nevertheless moved up to Davis' Mill, a few miles from Grand Junction, Tennessee, with the intention of defending my district to the best of my ability, and to make a demonstation in favor of General Price; to which latter end, also, I marched my whole command, on the twentieth day of September, to within seven miles of Bolivar, driving three brigades of the enemy back to that place, and forcing the return from Corinth of one division (Ross's) which had been sent there to strengthen Grant's army. General Price, in obedience to his orders, marched in the direction of Iuka, to cross the Tennessee, but was not long in discovering that Rosecrans had not crossed that stream. This officer, in connection with Grant, attacked him on the nineteenth day of September, and compel