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be ready by morning, and council of war was held, and it was decided that as soon as possible after daybreak we should attack the enemy, now snugly quartered in our camps. Lew Wallace who was coming in on the new road from Crump's Lancing, and crossing Snake creek just above the Illinois Wallace's (W. H. L.) camps, was to take the right and sweep back toward the position from which Sherman had been driven on Sunday morning. Nelson was to take the extreme left. Buell promised to put in Tom Crittenden next to Nelson, and McCock next to him by a seasonable hour in the morning. The gap between McCook and Lew. Wallace was to be filled with the reorganized divisions of Grant's old army; Hurlburt coming next to McCook, then McClernand, and Sherman closing the gap between McClernand and Lew. Wallace. The night between two battles. Stealthily the troops crept to their new positions and lay down in line of battle on their arms. All through the night Buell's men were marching up fro