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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 2 0 Browse Search
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t, by way of the Bulty Jack road, several miles north of Trinue, where McCook was engaging Hardee. General Negley's and Rosecran's divisions of Thomas's corps occupied the centre, while General Crittenden moved down upon the left. --Generals Wood's on in splendid style; McCook, with Davis's, Sheridan's, and Johnson's divisions on the right; Thomas, with Negley's and Rosecran's divisions in the centre; and Crittenden, with Wood's and Vancleve's divisions in front, with Palmer on the left as a rh, there was some skirmishing, and as the wind was blowing in the face of the enemy, the advantage was in our favor. Gen. Rosecran was determined to pursue the enemy, even should he evacuate Murfreesboro', anticipating a battle at Shelbyville. Gendered him to form in line of battle two divisions in front, one in reserve and cover his flanks, and Generals Negley and Rosecran to close up. Gen. McCook also reported his corps to be at Wilkinson's creek, seven miles from Murfreesboro', and th