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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 25 1 Browse Search
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is post, performing his onerous duties. Major C. D. Brown, my commissary, who, by untiring energy,morning of the nineteenth, the other brigades (Brown's and Bate's) of the division (Stewart's) havier two sides of a triangle being formed by Generals Brown and Bates, night coming on, the troops sled by them, and moved forward to rejoin it. General Brown's brigade was re-formed by Colonel Cook (G and formed line of battle in rear of Brigadier-Generals Brown's and Clayton's brigades, the whole u'clock P. M., Brigadier-Generals Clayton's and Brown's brigades successively engaged the enemy. In advance--General Clayton having withdrawn and Brown also passed to the rear. My line of battle wae was left fronting the Chattanooga road. General Brown's command subsequently intervened. Thus w took position forward and on the right of General Brown's brigade, but in forming the line was coms of Stewart's division, General Clayton's and Brown's, in every discharge in which it was the fort[3 more...]