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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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ur real movement. Brigadier-General Forrest, with his own and Pegram's division of cavalry, covered the movement on our front and right. Brigadier-General B. R. Johnson, whose brigade had been at Ringgold holding the railroad, was moved towards Reed's Bridge, which brought him on the extreme right of the line. Walker's corps formed on his left, opposite Alexander's Bridge. Buckner's next, near Ledford's Ford. Polk's opposite Lee and Gordon's Mills, and Hill's on the extreme left. With Johnson moved two brigades, just arrived from Mississippi, and three of Longstreet's corps, all without artillery and transportation. The following orders were issued . on the eighteenth, by the extreme right, at Reed's Bridge. headquarters army of Tennessee, in the field, Leet's Tan-yard, September 18, 1863. circular. I. Johnson's column (Hood's), on crossing at or near Reed's Bridge, will turn to the left by the most practicable route, and sweep up the Chickamauga towards Lee and Gordo