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Vienna (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 7.87
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Morgan's Ohio raid.
In the summer of 1863, the Confederate army at Tullahoma having been weakened by detachments for the defense of Vicksburg, Bragg found himself exposed to the risk of an attack by Rosecrans from Murfreesboro' simultaneously with a movement by Burnside from the Ohio to drive Buckner out of Knoxville.
Bragg therefore determined to fall back to Chattanooga.
To cover the retreat he ordered Brigadier-General John H. Morgan with a picked force from his division of mounted infantry
Brig.-Gen. B. W. Duke commanded the First Brigade, and Colonel Adam R. Johnson the Second.--editors. to ride into Kentucky, breaking up the railroad, attacking Rosecrans's detachments, and threatening Louisville.
To gain more time, Morgan wanted to extend the raid by a wide sweep beyond the Ohio, but Bragg would not consent.
Morgan set out from Burkesville, on the 2d of July, with 2460 men and 4 guns, ostensibly to execute Bragg's orders, but really bent on carrying out his own pla
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 7.87
Saint Paris (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 7.87
Mount Vernon (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 7.87