Extracts From Letters to Abt From Edward P Williams During His Service in T

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Edward Peet Williams
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He should have been at Valley Head, Sept. 4th. His destination, as I said before, is Rome. General Crittenden s corps is on our left, moving along the railroad to Chattanooga. Our division will probably move up the valley to-morrow and cross Look out Mountain at the first gap. We shall then be in the rear of Chattanooga and near the rail road from there to Atlanta. We are on the eve of great events.
P. S. Sept. 9. Still at Trenton. Cannot say when we shall move. It is supposed that General Brag
...g s forces are evacuating Chatta nooga.
IN THE FIELD, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1863.
We left Trenton last Thursday. Crossed Lookout Mountain on Friday. As we came lown to the foot of the mountain had a skir- 91 mish with the enemy. Bullets whistled freely over our heads. Had one man wounded in the arm. That night our pickets captured three Confederate cavalrymen.
On Monday moved four miles forward to this point. The Confederates hold the gaps in the hills just in front of us. Our pickets and theirs are not three hundred yards apart.


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