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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—eastern Tennessee. (search)
ce on that side. The two small divisions commanded respectively by Wharton and Martin cover the approaches to Shelbyville on the Nashville and Murfreesborough roads, of them, at Guy's Gap, Wheeler was covering the evacuation of Shelbyville with Martin's division and a part of Wharton's. These divisions having a very small effecti them a multitude of fugitives who rush to the bridge and crowd it. Wheeler and Martin make their way through with difficulty: the First regiment of Confederate cavalem into the peaceful valley of the Coosa. His two divisions, under Wharton and Martin, were near Rome in Georgia and at Alexandria near Jacksonborough in Alabama —ththe Tennessee River from Bridgeport to Guntersville. Another regiment, sent by Martin, kept open his communications with Roddey's outposts near Decatur. The front orry. Bragg is at last warned: he calls back Wheeler's two divisions and places Martin at Trenton in Will's Valley, and Wharton behind him near Chattanooga. But the
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
divided among the three divisions of Wharton, Martin, and Davidson. While Bragg shall seek, fromm a body of fifteen hundred horse belonging to Martin's division, and rapidly descends the Sequatchirailway-station, and the neighboring bridges. Martin remained behind at Thompson's Cove to keep bacing, Miller and Minty make a sharp attack upon Martin at Thompson's Cove. But the character of the for defence, and when, in the midst of night, Martin abandons the brook to the Federals, rendered v presses the enemy's rearguard so sharply that Martin is soon obliged to halt with all his division ls. This stroke is accomplished on the 5th by Martin, who captures the small garrison at Wartrace, e, Wharton nearly five miles farther down, and Martin between the two. However, after the fight ain Crook's hands. The arrival of Wheeler with Martin's division saves the train, which under the esretired with all his trains on Cumberland Gap; Martin, who had replaced Wheeler, being called by Bra
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the Third winter. (search)
of the Federal works, take the Rutledge road. Martin with the cavalry, including his division and Gas given the enemy time to be on their guard. Martin has sent a detachment of cavalry to Blain's Crt Davis came to authorize him to keep near him Martin's cavalry. The latter, who, fortunately, had us arrived on the 8th at Bean's Station, where Martin detained him a few hours ere taking the road tllow Longstreet's rearguard to Mooresburg, and Martin's beyond the Holston. Martin's rearguard, forMartin's rearguard, formed by Jones' brigade, awaits the Federals in the village of Morristown, and abandons it to them onlngstreet, as soon as he was authorized to keep Martin's cavalry, sought the opportunity to turn agaior his cavalry to turn the Federal positions. Martin, delayed in his progress, has not yet crossed s Ford. The latter arrives in time to prevent Martin from crossing the Holston and flanking the Unid corps to the railway-bridge on Mossy Creek. Martin, who had hastened to meet him with his two div[3 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
S. McClelland. 35th IllinoisLieut.-col. William P. Chandler. 8th KansasCol. John A. Martin. 15th WisconsinLieut.-col. Ole C. Johnson. Artillery. 2d Miy. Lieut. Richard L. Dawley. Third Brigade. Col. Hans C. Heg. Col. John A. Martin. 25th IllinoisMaj. Samuel D. Wall. Capt. Wesford Taggart. 35th IllinoisLieut.-col. William P. Chandler. 8th KansasCol. John A. Martin. Lieut.-col. James L. Abernethy. 15th WisconsinLieut.-col. Ole C. Johnson. Wisconsin Light Art472427512286651 Third Brigade Col. Hans C. Heg. Killed Sept. 19th. Col. John A. Martin 25th Illinois1011160123205 35th Illinois314512513160 8th Kansas.22891. Ferguson's Battalion Not engaged; at Rome.Lieut. R. T. Beauregard. Martin's (Georgia) Battery. Liddells division. Brig.-gen. St. John R. Liddell.l. Frank Erdelmeyer. 68th IndianaLieut.-col. Harvey J. Espy. 8th KansasCol. John A. Martin. 15th OhioLieut.-col. Frank Askew. 49th OhioMaj. Samuel F. Gray. 15th