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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)
er of the Federal cavalry, except Minty's and Turchin's brigades, would follow the Shelbyville road, and kept themselves in readiness to support Turchin. On the right Mitchell vigorously attacked tve been enabled to surmount this difficulty. Turchin's Federal brigade of cavalry, proceeding on tops. Mitchell, with his division, soon joins Turchin's command, and after a brisk engagement the feve, and shortly after him King's brigade and Turchin's are with him. Reynolds finds on the ground behind him. Brannan, leaning his left against Turchin, between the road and Dyer's house, had deploonging to Poe's house. Hazen on the left and Turchin on the right of the road await him resolutelyback en potence his right, which is formed by Turchin. Fortunately for him, the Confederates dare nced to move according to orders. King's and Turchin's brigades advance in two parallel columns, eis closely pressed by McCook and a portion of Turchin's brigade. He falls back with difficulty, co[7 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
peration the two strong brigades of Hazen and Turchin were given him: adding thereto the soldiers o road. On the 26th, Smith conducts Hazen and Turchin to Brown's Ferry, and, thanks to the indiffer projected operation on the spot to Hazen and Turchin. The embarkation of troops takes place in Confederates to make a precipitate retreat. Turchin takes position on the right of Hazen. Some ts troops near him, and by those of Beatty and Turchin on the left of Willich, that the battle-front centre and left, reached somewhat later than Turchin the intrenchments abandoned by the enemy. While Turchin was resuming his forward march they came to a halt, and an order sent from Indian Hill ker's and Sherman's brigades on the right and Turchin's on the left. They have seized the enemy's d by the detachments sent to the north-east. Turchin has likewise carried the centre of the positiranks; separated from the rest of the army by Turchin's attack, they have formed perpendicularly to
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
irrevocably flanked. Palmer, who has deployed his cavalry forces on the central hill, his right in Crow Valley, his left resting on the Cleveland Railroad, meeting in this central hill a gap which separates him from Stevenson, halts and feels for a long time the enemy's positions. At last he decides upon approaching them by his right, whose success, if it succeeds, will be decisive. Cruft will confine himself to engaging, on the left, Stevenson's troops. About three o'clock Baird sends Turchin's brigade to assault the spur: the Federals, following the woods which fringe the base of Rocky Face, reach the foot of this hillock, scale it, and dislodge Clayton's brigade, which was occupying it. But the latter, re-forming near Reynolds, resumes the offensive and carries the position in no less time than it has lost it. Palmer, finding the enemy too numerous and too well established, does not deem it expedient to renew the fight, and gives the order for retreat. The Federals leave
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
J. Konkle. 2d TennesseeCol. Daniel M. Ray. Second division. Brig.-gen. John B. Turchin. First Brigade. Col. Robert H. G. Minty. 3d IndianaLieut.-col.11112 —————————————— Total First division24122534 Second division Brig.-gen. John B. Turchin Staff11 First Brigade Col. Robert H. G. Minty 3d Indiana1124 4th Thomas Doan. 105th OhioMaj. George T. Perkins. Third Brigade. Brig.-gen. John B. Turchin. 18th KentuckyLieut.-col. H. Kavanaugh Milward. Capt. John B. Helisted Men.OfficersEnlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men. Third Brigade Brig.-gen. John B. Turchin. 18th Kentucky783842986 11th Ohio513522063 36th Ohio1113621419 92 Third division. Brig.-gen. Absalom Baird. First Brigade. Brig.-gen. John B. Turchin. 82d IndianaCol. Morton C. Hunter. 11th OhioLieut.-col. Ogden Strsion5229642 Third division Brig.-gen. Absalom Baird First Brigade Brig.-gen. John B. Turchin 82d Indiana41620 11th Ohio2614251 17th Ohio22