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The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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of the town gives the former a full view of our position, and therefore there can be no impropriety in stating them here. Reverting to the battle, I am told by citizens of the country, who are familiar with the boundaries of Walker and Catoosa counties, that nearly the whole of the battle occurred in Catoosa county, about eight miles due west from Ringgold, and about the same distance due south from Chattanooga. It was some four miles below the Tennessee line, and on the west side of and Catoosa county, about eight miles due west from Ringgold, and about the same distance due south from Chattanooga. It was some four miles below the Tennessee line, and on the west side of and near to the Chickamauga, which is spelt indifferently with or without a "k." Our line ran northeast and southwest at the commencement of the struggle on Saturday; but, as our left swung round, pushing the enemy before it, its direction became east and west, extending across the valley from the Chickamauga to the foot of Missionary Ridge. The enemy retreated down the valley, crossing the ridge through the pass at Rossville, the former home of John Ross, the Indian Chief, and thence to Chattanoog