Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 252
... Rosecrans ' army consisted of 56,000 men , of whom 43,400 became engaged , while Bragg had 51,000 , of whom 37,700 were in the battle . While Rosecrans was taking posi- tion on the 30th Wheeler made a bold cavalry raid in his rear ...
... Rosecrans ' army consisted of 56,000 men , of whom 43,400 became engaged , while Bragg had 51,000 , of whom 37,700 were in the battle . While Rosecrans was taking posi- tion on the 30th Wheeler made a bold cavalry raid in his rear ...
Page 361
... Rosecrans ' inactivity at Murfreesboro Wheeler's attack on Fort Donelson Engagements at Thompson's Station and Vaught's Hill - Streight's raid from Tuscumbia— Morgan's raid in Kentucky , Indiana and Ohio Rosecrans ' march to Tullahoma ...
... Rosecrans ' inactivity at Murfreesboro Wheeler's attack on Fort Donelson Engagements at Thompson's Station and Vaught's Hill - Streight's raid from Tuscumbia— Morgan's raid in Kentucky , Indiana and Ohio Rosecrans ' march to Tullahoma ...
Page 378
... Rosecrans did not con- sider it practicable or expedient to re- tain control of Lookout Mountain which covered his line of supplies from Bridgeport , so withdrew his forces from the passes of that moun- tain . This point was immediately ...
... Rosecrans did not con- sider it practicable or expedient to re- tain control of Lookout Mountain which covered his line of supplies from Bridgeport , so withdrew his forces from the passes of that moun- tain . This point was immediately ...
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