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ggold Gap, Dalton, Resaca, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Franklin and Nashville, and finally at Bentonville, N. C. Major-General Hindman himself,th other cavalry commands, the retreat of Gen. Sidney Johnston to Nashville and into Mississippi. It was at the battle of Shiloh, and helpedle, all through the Georgia campaign, and was at Franklin and Nashville, Tenn. From there to the surrender at Greensboro, N. C., April 26, 18n the rear by an unexpected order of march. General Johnston, at Nashville, dispatched General Shaver that the enemy's cavalry was advancingansfer of the Seventh to Hindman's brigade. The regiment reached Nashville ten days after the fall of Fort Donelson, and went thence to Murfy, Capt. James T. Armstrong (son of Gen. William Armstrong, of Nashville, Tenn.); Company D, of Drew county, Capt. W. C. Haislip; Company E, oe Creek, Lovejoy's Station, Jonesboro, Moore's Station, Franklin, Nashville, Sugar Creek and Bentonville. The Second Arkansas battalion wa
cut off Columbus and separated Bowling Green from Nashville. It became necessary for the entire Confederate a6th the last of the wearied columns passed through Nashville, and during the next two days the main body of the command was moved from Nashville to Murfreesboro. On the 28th the march was resumed to Decatur, through Shelbnah, Tenn., on the 13th; Bell began his march from Nashville on the 1st, and Sherman disembarked troops at Pitt been disastrous. The enemy concentrated again at Nashville under Rosecrans, who had superseded Buell, and BraLiddell and McNair pushed forward again toward the Nashville road. Harper drove the enemy from a cedar brake, ed be here attempted. Rosecrans, moving down from Nashville and Murfreesboro to Stevenson, Ala., placed his art was dark, and by midnight had his army mainly at Nashville. General Hood took possession of the Federal workt. M. P. Garrett, First and Fifteenth, killed. At Nashville the survivors of Cleburne's division were command