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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)
is attack, Cleburne deploys his entire division, moving it about five hundred yards to the right. Deshler's brigade, which was masked by Stewart, takes a position beside Cleburne. Lucius Polk's brigade finds itself in front of the centre of Baird's hostile troops: it joins on the right with Jackson's brigade, that had been detached since eleven o'clock in the forenoon from Cheatham's division, and was itself resting on Liddell's brigade. The latter has deployed, in the woods not far from McDaniel's, Walthall to a distance of a few hundred yards eastward of the road, and Govan on his left: facing to the west, they form a right angle with the alignment of Jackson and of Polk. Gist, who during the progress of the battle has received a reinforcement of six hundred men, is held in reserve behind Liddell's right, which farther on is covered by Armstrong's dismounted cavalry and also by Forrest's artillery. Cheatham arranges on the second line his three remaining brigades—Maney's in the