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I assumed command of the Army of Tennessee at Dalton on the 27th of that month. Letters from tplies of forage could not be furnished them at Dalton, it was necessary to send about half of each oere used to guard the railroad bridges between Dalton and Atlanta. On the 17th of February the pril, Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Cole arrived at Dalton, to direct the procuring of artillery horses a the intended reinforcements should be sent to Dalton. I urged that this should be done without delhing, to our advantage, continued all day near Dalton. Major-General Bate repulsed a vigorous attac Canty's. The usual skirmishing continued near Dalton. Rocky Face mountain, and Snake Creek gaposs was heavy and ours almost nothing. At Dalton, the great numerical superiority of the enemy t would have been utterly disastrous. Between Dalton and the Chattahoochee we could have given batt as much as they could of the railroad between Dalton and the Etowah. All failed because too weak. [3 more...]