History of the Great Rebellion From Its Commencement to Its Close Giving An a

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History of the Great Rebellion From Its Commencement to Its Close Giving An a
Thomas Prentice Kettell
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Thomas and Schofield advanced, and found him again strongly in- trenched along the line of rugged hills connecting Kene- saw and Lost Mountain. At the same time Mcrherson advanced his line, gaining substantial advantages on the left. Pushing our operations on the centre as vigorously as the nature of the ground would permit, an assault was ordered on the centre. On the 17th, the enemy aban- doned Lost Mountain and the long line of admirable breast- works connecting it with Kenesaw, to prevent b...eing flanked by Schofield, who had wheeled around Pine Knob, and was pressing along the Dallas and Marietta road. An additional motive lor this movement was found in the fact that while our forces had been so successfully at work upon their centre and left, McPherson on our left had put them in a dangerous position on their right, press- ing it on that flank beyond Big Shanty and Brush Moun- tain. Sherman continued to press at all points, skirmishing in dense forests of timber and across most difficult ravines, until the enemy was found again strongly posted and in- trenched, with Kenesaw as iris salient, his right wing thrown back to cover Marietta, and his left behind Nose's Creek, covering his railroad back to the Chattahoochee.

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