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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V:—Tennessee. (search)
with the enemy's skirmishers. The next day he reached Stewart's Creek, and his cavalry, by a bold manoeuvre, succeeded in cae of his divisions, under Negley, joined Crittenden at Stewart's Creek on the 27th; the other, under Rousseau, encamped on thives on that side the waters of two principal streams, Stewart's Creek, which we have already mentioned, and, higher up, Overuseway from Nashville to Murfreesborough, not far from Stewart's Creek, and had taken position behind him. The entire army wad, advanced still farther. Crittenden, after crossing Stewart's Creek, pushed on with all possible speed, followed by Negleyesborough road, Rousseau's division having remained on Stewart's Creek, about twelve kilometres behind. The other body of trng two brigades behind, one at Smyrna and the other at Stewart's Creek, to protect those important points, proceeded with theiment, the First Michigan, which guarded the bridge at Stewart's Creek, it had reached the village of Nolensville, whence on