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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
on. Morgan Smith, ahead on the left, moves along the Chickamauga; John Smith is in the centre; Ewing on the right and in the rear, ready to fay attempt to carry the knob by attacking it on the western side. John Smith, with Matthies' and Raum's brigades, will be posted at the entranerils involved in this prolonged delay. Toward two o'clock General John Smith receives from Sherman the order to bring forward in line Matt chooses to engage Gist's division, massed above the tunnel. General John Smith by deploying has almost reached the rather deep gorge followe losses are great, his right suffers badly, and he leaves, like General Smith, a number of prisoners in the hands of the enemy. But the lattnaced by the fire of Loomis, who has remained in the woods, and General Smith is not long in rallying his men to stand against the enemy. Gi The Union generals from the height of Indian Hill have witnessed Smith's rout, and the positions of Corse's and Giles Smith's brigades, be