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ansas Regiment, Colonel J. J. Mason. Second division. Brigadier-General Buckner, commanding. Cavalry. Kentucky Regiment, Colonel B. H. Helm. Tennessee Regiment, Major Cox. Artillery. Lyon's and Porters batteries. Infantry. First Brigade.-Colonel Hanson, commanding. Hanson's, Thompson's, Trabue's, Hunt's, and Lewis's Kentucky Regiments. Second Brigade.-Colonel Baldwin, commanding. Fourteenth Mississippi Regiment, Colonel Baldwin. Twenty-sixth Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Lillard. Third BrigadeHanson's, Thompson's, Trabue's, Hunt's, and Lewis's Kentucky Regiments. Second Brigade.-Colonel Baldwin, commanding. Fourteenth Mississippi Regiment, Colonel Baldwin. Twenty-sixth Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Lillard. Third Brigade.-Colonel J. C. Brown, commanding. Third Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Brown. Twenty-third Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Martin. Eighteenth Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Palmer. reserve. Texas Regiment of Cavalry, Colonel B. F. Terry. Artillery-Harper's and Spencer's batteries. Infantry-Tennessee Regiment, Colonel Stanton. By command of General Johnston: W. W. Mackall, Assistant Adjutant-General. General Johnston assumed the chief command at Bowling Green, devolving the active duties of t
onists. fight on the left. Brown's assault. Hanson's assault. Wynn's road cleared. cessation of'clock in the morning, Smith made an attack on Hanson's position, but was repulsed with heavy loss. his cavalry, joined in the assault; and, while Hanson attacked the infantry-supports, Forrest chargesault on the right was made by Smith; and then Hanson, who, under Pillow's direct orders, preceded t the defenders before them. Then it fell upon Hanson's regiment as it approached, so that it recoillso came up from Heiman's position, and helped Hanson defend the second line. In this last engag delay of orders, moved immediately to relieve Hanson, who was about going into position when the asfor defense, so as to form a secondary line to Hanson's works, which were then already in possessionained in his view by that resolute fighter, Roger Hanson, who, however, had seen his own regiment, t their release from captivity, Colonels Brown, Hanson, Baldwin, and Heiman, were promoted to be brig[12 more...]