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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 68 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 67 1 Browse Search
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f McNair's brigade, Everett's on the right of Johnson's brigade, and Bledsoe's on the right of the gg's brigade which had formed my second line, Johnson's brigade moving to the left at the same timeskirmishers thrown out in that direction from Johnson's brigade. The advance commenced about the twere gained without resistance by Gregg's and Johnson's brigades, and by Anderson's, which had comere placed in position on the spur occupied by Johnson's brigade, and two pieces of Dent's battery whe following order, viz.: Deas', Manigault's, Johnson's, Gregg's, and Anderson's, with McNair's brigade in rear of Johnson's. Deas' brigade occupied the brow of the steep spur which forms the north e of the adjacent spur to the right, on which Johnson's and McNair's brigades, with seven pieces ofto our support. Neither McNair's Gregg's nor Johnson's brigades mustered over five hundred guns. treating foe. After I ordered McNair's and Johnson's brigades to form on Trigg's, this brigade s[25 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Chickamauga. (search)
ck A. M., with McNair's brigade on the right, Johnson's brigade in the centre, and two regiments—thdman's division, on my left, and my command. Johnson's brigade, on the left, bore but slightly to nk of the guns that were being removed, while Johnson's brigade approached the same position from taims to have held its advanced position until Johnson's brigade fell back under the flank movement he following order, viz: Deas's, Manigault's, Johnson's, Gregg's and Anderson's, with McNair's brigade in rear of Johnson's. Deas's brigade occupied the brow of the steep spur which forms the north unction of the two spurs, on which Deas's and Johnson's brigades respectively moved. Our line preses, save two regiments of Manigault's next to Johnson's brigade, did not again enter the fight. In falling back on the spur on which Johnson's brigade and the two batteries fought, McNair's briga, and in succession to the right were aligned Johnson's, McNair's, and Gregg's brigades. On my rig[24 more...]