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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)
gmires and over rocky beds, connects the two macadamized routes as it leads diagonally from Woodbury to Manchester, via Bradyville. It intersects the Fairfield and McMinnville route, near Pocahontas, at a point designated on some maps as Lumley's Stnce with the rest of the Twenty-first corps and Minty's brigade of cavalry, of more than two thousand sabres, as far as Bradyville, and to cause Palmer's division immediately to occupy the gorge which follows the Lumley's Stand road to the plateau. he two extremities of the line. Turchin, on the left, advanced toward Woodbury; Palmer and Minty took the direction of Bradyville, and kept themselves in readiness to support Turchin. On the right Mitchell vigorously attacked the Confederate outposnd the enemy's right. On the other hand, Crittenden has received, since the 25th, an order to take the cross-road from Bradyville to Lumley's Stand, so as to aid Thomas to the east of Beech Grove. On the right Granger and the cavalry confine thems