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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
ng the greater part of the day, four to one; Rosecrans says at Stone's river he fought against supe862-1862, the Federal army, commanded by General Rosecrans, met the Confederates, commanded by Gene wounded and artillery. The last returns of Rosecrans' army before this battle were as follows: Pr unattached forces, 9,748; total, 66,270. Rosecrans, in his official report (Official Records, V indeed. The Federals were commanded by General Rosecrans, while his divisions were commanded by st of it on the nearest road to Chattanooga. Rosecrans leaves the field and sends word to Thomas to save himself. McCook and Crittenden follow Rosecrans to Chattanooga looking for their lost commanuty, 67,877; present equipped, 60,867. If Rosecrans had 60,867 equipped for duty on the morning f the fight? At 5.40 P. M. on the 22d General Rosecrans telegraphed to Mr. Lincoln from Chattanore about 30,000 brave and determined men. Rosecrans' army had occupied Chattanooga several weeks[3 more...]