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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 4: campaign of the Army of the Cumberland from Murfreesboro'to Chattanooga. (search)
echerd, Manchester, and McMinnville. On the 5th of July, Van Cleve, who had been left at Murfreesboroa, arrived, and moved wn three columns, commanded respectively by Generals Wood, Van Cleve, and Palmer, with Minty's cavalry on the extreme left, maingston, strike Buckner's force in the rear, and to cover Van Cleve's column, as it passed at the head of the Sequatchie Vallthe latter from Lookout Mountain. The divisions of Wood, Van Cleve, Palmer, Reynolds, Johnson, Baird, and Brannan, about thi forces, they fell with equal fury on Johnson, Baird, and Van Cleve, producing some confusion, and threatening the destructio-Three divisions, commanded by Generals Wood, Palmer, and Van Cleve. Reserved Corps--General Granger, two divisions, commande extreme right during the afternoon and fought his way to Van Cleve's side, to report to General Thomas early in the morning.became involved in disaster. The divisions of Negley and Van Cleve moved successively, after the battle had commenced, to th