The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 2

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The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 2
Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959
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B. Buckner, entirely too weak to cope with Burnside s heavy column approaching from Kentucky, brought his troops from Knoxville. Breckinridge and two brigades arrived from Mississippi, while twelve thousand of Lee s veterans, under Lee s most trusted and illustrious lieu tenant, Longstreet, were hastening from Virginia to add their numbers to Bragg s Army of Tennessee.
The three corps of the Union army, as we have seen, were now separated over a wide extent of territory by intervening ridges, s
...o intent was Rosecrans on intercepting the vanished Bragg. But the latter, by no means vanished, and with his face toward Chattanooga, considered the position of his an tagonist and discovered his own army almost opposite the Federal center. Crittenden was advancing toward Ringgold, and the remoteness of Thomas corps on his right precluded any immediate union of the Federal forces.
Bragg was quick to grasp the opportunity made by Rose crans division of the army in the face of his opponent. He at once perceived the possibilities of a master-stroke; to crush Thomas advanced divisions with an overwhelming force.


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