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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Chickamauga-letter from Captain W. N. Polk. (search)
views expressed to General Bragg, which we have alluded to, that the bulk of the enemy's forces were massed under Thomas, opposite the Confederate right. On September 20th the forces under Rosecrans consisted of-- McCook's Corps (Twentieth) Taken from morning report, September 20, ‘63, a copy of which was kindly furnished by General M. J. Wright.10,640 Thomas's Corps (Fourteenth)14,524 Crittenden's Corps (Twenty-first)13,539 Granger's Reserve (Steadman's Division)5,171 Cavalry (Mitchel's Corps)9,676   Forming a total of53,550 The Federal line had 170 pieces of artillery. The disposition made by the Confederate Generals were as follows: Both wings were to occupy substantially the lines held at the close of the day's engagement. The left wing some five or six hundred yards from the State road, and about parallel to it. The right wing was to the right and rear, about twelve hundred yards from the road. The general direction of its line being also parallel
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of troops at battle of Chickamauga. (search)
gg Commanding. Right wing--Lieutenant-General Polk. Hill's corps.Breckinridge3,769 Cleburne4,670 Walker's corps.Liddell,4,355 Gist, Cheatham's division6,000    Total18,814 Cavalry, (Forrest's)3,500    Aggregate22,314 Of the infantry of this wing 4,749 were fresh troops.  Left wing--Lieutenant-General Longstreet. Buckner's corps.Preston4,078 Stewart3,750 Hindman's division6,100 Hood's corps.Johnson  Law  Kershaw     Total22,840 Cavalry (Wheeler's)4,000    Aggregate26,849    Of the infantry of this wing 10,900 were fresh troops.  Total Confederate force49,162 The Confederate line had 150 pieces of artillery.  Federal force September 20th--General Rosecranz Commanding. McCook's corps (Twentieth)10,640 Thomas's corps (Fourteenth)14,524 Crittenden's corps (Twenty-First)13,539 Granger's Reserve (Steadman's division)5,171 Cavalry (Mitchel's corps)9,676   Forming a total of53,550 The Federal line had 170
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketch of John C. Mitchel, of Ireland, killed whilst in command of Fort Sumter. (search)
iven to the alien. After his conviction, John Mitchel was placed aboard of a transport and sent as piteous brown eyes in his despairing wrath, Mitchel ventured too near, was sprung upon, and would (who is at present an English prisoner, as Mr. Mitchel was then) did the same, under similar circuthe Queen's pardon some years later because John Mitchel's name was omitted from the list of Irish aEnglish Government to return to Ireland. Mr. Mitchel's family rejoined him in America, and they arm in one of the battles around Richmond. John Mitchel (our hero) received an appointment as Lieut Carolina, whilst the war raged in Virginia. Mitchel disliked garrison duty, and had too active anevacuation, and Major Huguenin, who succeeded Mitchel in the command of Fort Sumter, with his own hir beloved defenders. But to return to Captain Mitchel. On the 20th of July, 1864, the sentinelor him to remain without the bomb-proof. Captain Mitchel refused to give him permission to do so,