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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter IX (search)
ation. Being informed by General Sherman of Hood's movement, I hurried to the front and tried to reach the army by a special train with a small guard from Cleveland, Tenn., but met, October 13, the head of Hood's column at Dalton, where several trains of cars with supplies and men without arms returning from furlough on their way to Sherman had been stopped by the reported approach of Hood. I ordered all back to Cleveland, and we barely had time to escape capture by Hood's cavalry. On arriving at Cleveland, I reported by telegraph to General Thomas, then at Nashville; and he desired me to go to Chattanooga, take command of the troops there, and prepareCleveland, I reported by telegraph to General Thomas, then at Nashville; and he desired me to go to Chattanooga, take command of the troops there, and prepare to defend that place, which it was thought Hood might attempt to take by a coup de main, or to cooperate with Sherman. As General Sherman says (Vol. II, page 156), Hood had broken up the telegraph, and thus had prevented quick communication; but through my own scouts and spies I was able to keep track of Hood's movements. As so
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
l objectives in, 517; the selection of commanders in, 517; necessity of military unity in, 517; its delays, 525; the financial lesson of, 529-534 Clarksville, Tenn., scheme to draw Hood toward, 211 Claybanks, in Missouri, 72, 87, 91 Cleveland, Tenn., S. at, 161 Cleveland, Grover, the War Department under his administration, 423; restores Fitz-John Porter to the army, 460; assigns S. to the command of the army, 468; S. submits scheme of War Department reform to, 480; action and orderstween Stanley and, 160; proposes to seize the passes through Lookout Range, 161; asks to be sent to, is ordered to join, and reports to Thomas, 161, 164, 165, 190, 320, 322, 344; ordered to Chattanooga, 161; watches Hood's movements, 161; at Cleveland, Tenn., 161; ordered to defend Caperton's Ferry, 162; requested to write a critical history of the Atlanta campaign, 162; reports to Sherman, 164; marches toward Savannah, 165; ordered to Tullahoma, 165; ordered to Johnsonville, 165, 166, 288-290;