Major General William T. Sherman, And His Campaign

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" He at once directed Ewing's divi- sion to make the intended demonstration, and returned himself to Bridgeport, rowing a boat, down the Tennessee from Kelly's, and upon arriv- ing instantly started his other divisions in the order they had arrived. The roads were in a most wretched condition, and it was only by the most incessant labor day and night that he succeeded in getting three divisions concealed behind the hills opposite the mouth of the Chickamauga, on the 23d of Is'ovember. His Fourt...h division was left behind at Hooker's camp, on account of the breaking of Brown's Ferry Bridge, and it acted against Lookout Mountain. He moved a small force silently along the river the same night, cap- turing every guard of the enemy's picket of twenty men, except one. Eight thousand men were on the east bank of the Tennessee by daylight of JSTovember 24th, and had succeeded in throwing AND HIS CAMFAIGNS. 141 ap a secure rifle trench. A pontoon bridge thir- teen hundred and fifty feet long was begun imme- diatelj^, and at one o'clock was completed, and the three divisions marched across, and up from the river, skillfully arranged for deployment to the right on meeting the enemy.

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