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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 24, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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From General Bragg's army.
heavy freshet at Chattanooga.--condition of the troops — appeal to the women of the Confederacy — the enemy's bridges Washed away — brilliant success of Gen. Wheeler--Eloquent address of President Davis, &c. [from our Own Correspondent.] In Front of Chattanooga,October 16th, 1863.
The heavy rain adverted to in my last letter continued to pour down in torrents until last night.
Chattanooga Valley, lying between Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, s, water-bound and unable to move.
Granger's corps is on the north side of the river, opposite Chattanooga, where it was sent, I presume, to guard against an attack upon the Moccasin batteries.
At last we have authentic intelligence from Gen. Wheeler.
He crossed the Tennessee near the mouth of the Hiwassee, passed around Rosecrans's army, destroyed the stores at McMinnville and at a number of depots on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, set fire to the tressel work at several points <
Braxton Bragg (search for this): article 1
From General Bragg's army.
heavy freshet at Chattanooga.--condition of the troops — appeal to the women of the Confederacy — the enemy's bridges Washed away — brilliant success of Gen. Wheeler--Eloquent address of President Davis, &c. [from our Own Correspondent.] In Front of Chattanooga,October 16th, 1863.
The at Chancellorsville and other battle-fields.
Inquiry at the Quartermaster's department in Richmond, and personal observation in the armies of Gen. Lee and Gen. Bragg, leave no doubt that the greatest want of the troops this winter will be for blankets.
It is not probable that there will be an adequate supply of either cloth g that, notwithstanding it was defended by a strong escort, he succeeded in destroying several hundred wagons.
It is understood that the President sustains Gen. Bragg, and that no change will be made in the command of the army.
The latter has relieved Gen. Hill for his alleged tardiness on the morning of the 20th of Septembe<
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