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of Bragg's line, and these sounds showed us that our troops under Longstreet were driving back Rosecranz's right. The troops of Thomas had ample opportunity to hear it, too, and doubtless understoodreet, and leave upon the mind of his readers the impression that having broken up the right of Rosecranz's army, Longstreet changed front to the right and drove Thomas from his strong position on thereat odds. It is probable that Bragg's loss in killed and wounded was heavier than that of Rosecranz. Fighting at such disadvantage our troops suffered severely in the desperate charges against s little doubt but that we would have taken Chattanooga at once, and, probably, have broken up Rosecranz's army. I was sent forward with communications to General Forrest on Missionary Ridge, and heard him express the opinion that he could drive the wreck of Rosecranz's army into or across the Tennessee river with the cavalry force of our army alone. No one chafed at our inactivity more than