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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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tion on Saturday, the nineteenth, five thousand one hundred and fifteen officers and men, four thousand eight hundred and seventy-five bayonets. On Sunday, the twentieth, I carried in four thousand six hundred and seventy-one officers and men, four thousand four hundred and thirty-seven bayonets. In the two days my casualties were two hundred and four killed, fifteen hundred and thirty-nine wounded, six missing--making in all one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine. Respectfully, P. R. Clebubne, Major-GeneraL Report of Major-General T. C. Hindman. Atlanta, Georgia, October 25, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel G. M. Sorrel, A. A. General Longstreet's Corps: Colonel: Sickness prevented me from exercising command on Saturday, September nineteenth, until about three P. M. My division had then crossed the Chickamauga at Hunt's Ford, and was soon after ordered to the support of Major-General Hood. The order was executed under a heavy artillery fire from the enemy, causing some