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y had; and, to carry it out, he was going to employ Hooker's command, at this time sent to re-enforce him. It ooga. That night the enemy under Longstreet fought Hooker on Lookout Mountain to retrieve this loss, but fail to creep round and there turn Bragg's flank, while Hooker was to turn the other flank on Lookout Mountain. Tr Sherman on Tuesday, on the left. On the right, Hooker was unexpectedly strengthened by a part of Sherman'tter than he had planned. At the mountain's front, Hooker displayed himself; and, while he thus occupied the earer and nearer the top of the mountain. By night Hooker was established there. The Wednesday morning waseally get away without further harm to himself. So Hooker was ordered across from Lookout Mountain to interru divert the enemy's increasing blows from Sherman. Hooker, coming behind them from Lookout Mountain, could do it; but no Hooker was to be seen. His speed had been checked by a destroyed bridge. He was on his way, but