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olumbia Hood crosses Duck river affair at Spring Hill Schofield extricates his army battle of F From Hewey's Mills a road leads direct to Spring Hill, fifteen miles in rear of the national armyd be had with the cavalry. Stanley reached Spring Hill just in time to drive off a body of rebel cs pushing his principal columns direct upon Spring Hill. He thereupon gave orders for the withdrawavalry at dark, about three miles south of Spring Hill, brushing them away without difficulty, andce at Columbia was now safely effected, and Spring Hill was passed without molestation in the nightd. Chicago and Cincinnati were defended at Spring Hill. Immediately upon the evacuation of Coluution. It is possible that the failures at Spring Hill and Franklin had convinced the rebel commane night of the 17th, the rebels encamped at Spring Hill, and on the 18th, Hood continued his retreae was six days marching to Columbia, and at Spring Hill his campaign really failed; for here he had[3 more...]
er's ascent of Lookout mountain, 498-500; Sherman's second assault, 503; Bragg's right weakened, 507; Thomas carries Missionary ridge, 508, 509; utter rout of Bragg, 511; pursuit of rebels, 513; results, 525-530. Cheatham, General B. F., at Spring hill, III., 208; at battle of Nashville, 250. Chicago, plot to release rebel prisoners at, III., 170. Chickahominy bottom lands of, II., 267; advance of Grant towards, 271; army of the Potomac on, 339, 343; army of the Potomac crosses, 347. , 637. Stoneman, General, George, captured by rebels near Atlanta, II., 543; at Louisville, III., 191; delay of, 411; cuts off Lee's retreat towards Lynchburg, 637. Stanley, General D. S., in Thomas's army, III., 185; at Pulaski, 186; at Spring hill, 208. Stuart, General J. E. B., at Spottsylvania, II., 145; opposes Sheridan's movement to James river, 238; death, 239. Sturgis, General S. D., defeated at Guntown, II., 401. Sumpter, Fort, attack on, i., 3; fall of, 9. Tallahatch