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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 5 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the campaign of the Carolinas. (search)
ley, Capt. George W. Cook; 22d Ind., Capt. William H. Snodgrass; 37th Ind. (1 co.), Lieut. Socrates Carver; 52d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Charles W. Clancy, Maj. James T. Holmes. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Absalom Baird. First Brigade, Col. Morton C. Hunter: 82d Ind., Lieut.-Col. John M. Matheny; 23d Mo. (4 co's), Maj. John H. Jolly; 11th Ohio (detachment), Capt. Francis H. Loring; 17th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Benjamin H. Showers; 31st Ohio, Capt. Michael Stone, Capt. Eli Wilkin; 89th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. William H. Glenn; 92d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. John C. Morrow. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Doan, Brig.-Gen. Newell Gleason: 75th Ind., Maj. Cyrus J. McCole, Lieut.-Col. William O'Brien; 87th Ind., Maj. Richard C. Sabin, Lieut.-Col. Edwin P. Hammond; 101st Ind., Maj. George W. Steele, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Doan; 2d Minn., Lieut.-Col. Judson W. Bishop; 105th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. George T. Perkins. Third Brigade, Col. George P. Este, Lieut.-Col. Hubbard K. Milward, Brig.-Gen. George S. Greene: 74th Ind., L
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—eastern Tennessee. (search)
the west of the main route the Rossville and Crawfish Springs road, called the Dry Valley road, after passing through the Jackson farm winds between the knobs which bound the valley. It goes through two small passes—the one near the house of Widow Glenn, the other at Villetoe's farm—and at last enters the valley of Chattanooga Creek through the gorge of McFarland's Gap. The Leet's tanyard road extends to the west of the main route, by Mullis' farm, as far as this gorge, where it unites with activity to bring all their forces upon a field designated by the chance of a first encounter for the theatre of the decisive struggle. Rosecrans has stolen a march upon his adversary; besides, the causeway and the Dry Valley road, prolonged by Glenn's cross-road, offer him separate ways of communication, which, starting from the two points occupied in the morning by the bulk of the army, converge upon the battlefield. He avails himself of these advantages, and is anxious to retain them. Br
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
mes Monroe. 17th IndianaLieut.-col. Henry Jordan. 72d IndianaCol. Abram O. Miller. Second Brigade. Col. Albert S. Hall. 80th IllinoisLieut. Herman Steinecke. 68th IndianaMaj. John S. Scobey. 75th IndianaCol. Milton S. Robinson. 101st IndianaLieut.-col. Thomas Doan. 105th OhioMaj. George T. Perkins. Third Brigade. Brig.-gen. George Crook. 18th KentuckyLieut.-col. Hubbard K. Milward. 11th OhioCol. Philander P. Lane. 36th OhioCol. William G. Jones. 89th OhioLieut.-col. William H. Glenn. 92d OhioCol. Benjamin D. Fearing. Artillery. 18th Indiana BatteryCapt. Eli Lilly. 19th Indiana BatteryCapt. Samuel J. Harris. 21st Indiana BatteryCapt. William W. Andrew. Twentieth army corps. Maj.-gen. Alexander McD. McCooK. First division. Brig.-gen. Jefferson C. Davis. First Brigade. Col. P. Sidney Post. 59th IllinoisLieut.-col. Joshua C. Winters. 74th IllinoisLieut.-col. James B. Kerr. 75th IllinoisCol. John E. Bennett. 22d IndianaCol. Mi