Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major-General Johnson” in chapter 11.110 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9.:
... the attack till daylight.
The road was still open-orders to remain quiet until morning-and nothing to prevent the enemy from marching to Franklin.
About 11 o'clock that night General Hood sent Major-General Johnson , whose division had marched in rear of Stewart's corps, to report to me. I directed Major Bostick, of my staff, to place Johnson on my extreme left.
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