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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
ll take no part in the expedition which he appeared so fit to direct. Bragg, dissatisfied with himself and others, has punished by arrests, pending the decision by a board of inquiry, the dilatoriness of Hill and Polk on the 11th and the 20th of September. Perhaps he has a grudge against Forrest for being too quick to pursue the enemy on the 21st. Be that as it may, he deprives him, in fact, of his command by enjoining upon him to remain on the left bank of the Tennessee with only one of hlantly directed at Murfreesborough and brought so fortunately as far as Georgia, and the defeat of which must, above all, be attributed to Halleck's incompetence. The reproaches which Rosecrans deserved for his conduct on the eventful day of September 20th prevail over every other consideration. A sort of sinecure, a command in the State of Missouri, will be assigned to him by way of consolation. In the mean while, Grant has immediately set out for Chattanooga, and telegraphed to Thomas not t
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Notes. (search)
of Hill's corps, Liddell's and Gist's divisions of Walker's corps—shows an effective force of more than thirty-five thousand infantry; which, adding one-tenth for the officers, gives a total of thirty-nine thousand men. From the 1st to the 20th of September his army is augmented, on the one hand, by the return of Breckinridge's division, thirty-seven hundred and sixty-nine men strong according to the report of its chief, and, on the other hand, by the arrival of Buckner's corps and of Longstrend two men, being included in the muster-roll of September 1st, must be deducted here. The two corps of Buckner and Longstreet give, therefore, together, an effective of sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty combatants. Finally, on the 20th of September Gist's brigade, nine hundred and eighty men strong, joined Walker's corps. The total of Bragg's infantry will therefore comprise the following: Polk's corps, Walker's corps, Cleburne's division39,000 men. Breckinridge's division3,769 m
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
igade24111422 Second Brigade Col. Edward M. McCook 4th Indiana22 5th Kentucky Wounded September 20th.617 2d Tennessee11 1st Wisconsin22 —————————————— Total Second Brigade11112 ———————————————— Total First Brigade11613176698310 Second Brigade Col. Timothy K. Stanley. Killed September 20th. Col. William L. Stoughton 19th Illinois1044111571 11th Illinois144381966 18th Ohio56491————————— Total First Brigade24720303565442 Second Brigade Col. John T. Croxton Killed September 20th. Col. William H. Hays 10th Indiana222613015166 74th Indiana2201111410157 4th Kentucky251————————————— Total First Brigade13985117125 Second Brigade Col. Edward A. King Killed September 20th. Col. Milton S. Robinson. 68th Indiana2155103111137 75th Indiana174104211138 101st Indianivision Maj.-gen. Philip H. Sheridan. First Brigade Brig.-gen. William H. Lytle. Killed September 20th