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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)
yville. It intersects the Fairfield and McMinnville route, near Pocahontas, at a point designated on some maps as Lumley's Stand. The other road, more practicable, lies to the westward of the preceding ones; it crosses, beyond the village of Millersburg, the first line of highlands through a defile like that at Hoover's Gap, and called Liberty Gap. Before crossing the second line of highlands it meets, at Bellbuckle Gap, the route which runs along the railway. No serious obstacle is encountnwhile, McCook from another direction has approached the gorges of Liberty Gap. The Shelbyville route being covered by Brannan's division of the Fourteenth corps, he has moved his three divisions to the left, so as to strike again the road to Millersburg. Sheridan and Davis have halted near this village, while Johnson, who is at the head, continues his march toward the defile. His column is preceded by a regiment of mounted infantry, the Thirty-ninth Indiana, Colonel Thomas J. Harrison. But