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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—eastern Tennessee. (search)
for us to follow it. Since the battle of Murfreesborough different motives have imposed the same r, and comes to an end almost in sight of Murfreesborough. The population, very sparse in these relittle neck of Guy's Gap on the road from Murfreesborough to Shelbyville; at the Bellbuckle narrow on the north and north-west the roads to Murfreesborough and Nashville. These roads—which, it is try are watching the routes which lead to Murfreesborough; farther to the north the right is coveremy cannot take the first without exposing Murfreesborough; the second offers special facilities forong inaction which followed the battle of Murfreesborough. The bad weather continues, the roads arivision, which was thenceforth useless at Murfreesborough, halted at the base of the Cumberland plale Rosecrans was restoring the track from Murfreesborough to Stevenson, Burnside should at last have and at Wartrace; the remainder occupied Murfreesborough, Nashville, Carthage, and, still more in [13 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
m when, a few hours before, they took the Murfreesborough road. Indeed, this great centre of suppller cannot attempt a coup-de-main against Murfreesborough before having rid himself of Crook, who pe right, by a cross-road, the Liberty and Murfreesborough road, and enters this last town without hy, and the division resumed its march for Murfreesborough. He reaches this town on the 6th in the s at McMinnville, and the railway between Murfreesborough and Wartrace is quickly felt at Chattanooaken away from Bragg before the battle of Murfreesborough. Bragg sends him to the banks of the Hiarmy which he has so gallantly directed at Murfreesborough and brought so fortunately as far as Geory. Van Cleve has received the command of Murfreesborough. Johnson, Steedman, and Morgan have been a year the progress of the Federals from Murfreesborough to the base of Lookout Mountain. It was n the vast rectangle between McMinnville, Murfreesborough, Lebanon, and the confluence of Caney Cre