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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Difficulties of Transportation at Chattanooga. (search)
er. Thence they were hauled upon the same side to Brown's Ferry, which is only four miles below the town. The river makes a great bend in running from Brown's to Kelly's, sweeping away from the mountains, (Lookout,) and of this bend, with the territory enclosed, we have, thanks to the recent admirable movements, entire control. rom Chattanooga to Brown's it makes another bend toward Lookout, and of this last the rebels still hold possession. Hence, after the supplies are wagoned from Kelly's to Brown's, across the first bend I have mentioned they are taken again over a pontoon bridge at Brown's to the north side of the Tennessee, and then hauled to areality it was simple enough, merely involving the crossing of the river twice, and the travelling of about ten miles by the teams, which carried the supplies from Kelly's to the town. But night before last the mischievous rascals who are now beleaguering us threw great logs and trunks of trees into the river, away above Chatt