The Chattanooga Campaign With Especial Reference to Wisconsins Participation

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CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN had retreated to Rossville Gap during the day were reorganized by their officers prior to the fall ing back of the main army. Negley s division was placed directly across the gap, and the next morning Baird s was placed behind it; the other divisions on the right and left (on the crest of the ridge) were stationed with Minty s cavalry in front of the gap, about one mile and a half on the Ringgold road. General R. B. Mitchell s cavalry was on the Union right covering McFar-
...land s Gap, and extending his right to the Chat tanooga Creek. McCook s Corps was in line about a mile behind him.
On September 21, General N. B. Forrest ad vanced at Rossville some Confederate cavalry close enough to throw a shell or two into a Union wagon train and Minty s advance Union cavalry on the Ringgold road had a little skirmish. But the Confederate Army was not advancing; ap parently it did not intend to attack the position at this point. In fact, General Bragg did not know of the retirement of the Union Army until the 2 1 st, and he did not order an advance.


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