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The Daily Dispatch: May 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Adam Badeau, Military history of Ulysses S. Grant from April 1861 to April 1865. Volume 1 2 0 Browse Search
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they were moving to Knoxville or held on the north side of the river for future operations at Chattanooga. It also showed that the north end of Missionary Ridge was imperfectly guarded, and that the banks of the river, from the mouth of South Chickamauga creek westward to this main line in front of Chattanooga, was watched only by a small cavalry picket. This determined the plan of operations indicated in my dispatch of the 14th to Burnside. Upon further consideration — the great object d, making it equal, it not superior, in strength to that held by the enemy. By three o'clock of the same day Colonel Long, with his brigade of cavalry, of Thomas's army, crossed to the south side of the Tennessee and to the north of South Chickamauga creek, and made a raid on the enemy's lines of communication. He burned Tyner's Station, with many stores, cut the railroad at Cleveland captured nearly a hundred wagons and over two hundred prisoners. His own loss was small. Hooker carr