History of the Army of the Cumberland, Vol. 2: Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from History of the Army of the Cumberland, Vol. 2: Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles

November 29th, General Howard marched from Parker''s Gap to Cleveland, taking the lead in the movement upon Knoxville. He was followed immediately by General Sher man''s three divisions, under General F. P. Blair, and General Davis'' division of the Fourteenth Corps. On the 3oth, Gen eral Granger left Chattanooga with two divisions of the Fourth Corps for the same destination.

Brigadier-general Elliot, who had recently been appointed chief of cavalry in the Department of the Cumberland, and who had concentrated the troops of his first division at Sparta, moved in conjunction with the infantry forces. Colonel.

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ISBN - 9780332976143

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