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cartridges to the man now察it charged gallantly and recaptured two
pieces of artillery which the Union troops had had to abandon at that
point。
Shortly after we debouched from the cedars I was directed by
Rosecrans to send some aid to the right of General Palmer's division
and two of Schaefer's regiments察having obtained ammunition察were
pushed up on Palmer's right察accompanied by four of Hescock's guns
but the advance of the enemy here had already been checked by Palmer
and only a desultory contest ensued。 Rosecrans察whom I now met in
the open ground west of the railroad察behind Palmer察directed that my
command should relieve Wood's division察which was required to fall
back and take up the new line that had been marked out while I was
holding on in the cedars。 His usually florid face had lost its ruddy
color察and his anxious eyes told that the disasters of the morning
were testing his powers to the very verge of endurance察but he seemed
fully to comprehend what had befallen us。 His firmly set lips and
the calmness with which his instructions were delivered inspired
confidence in all around him察and expressing approbation of what my
division had done察while deliberately directing it to a new point察he
renewed in us all the hope of final victory察though it must be
admitted that at this phase of the battle the chances lay largely
with the enemy。
Withdrawing the two regiments and Hescock's battery察that I had
posted on the right of Palmer察I moved as directed by Rosecrans into
the position to the east of the railroad察and formed immediately to
the right of Wood察who was now being attacked all along his front
but more particularly where his right rested near the railroad。
Under a storm of shot and shell that came in torrents my troops took
up the new ground察advancing through a clump of open timber to Wood's
assistance。 Forming in line in front of the timber we poured a
telling fire into the enemy's ranks察which were then attacking across
some cleared fields察but when he discovered additional troops
confronting him察he gave up the attempt to carry Wood's position。 It
was here that I lost Schaefer察who was killed instantly察making my
fourth brigade commander dead that day。 The enemy in front of Wood
having been checked察our whole line east of the railroad executed
undisturbed its retrograde movement to a position about three hundred
yards to its rear。 When I fell back to the edge of the clump of
timber察where when first coming on the ground I had formed to help
Wood察I was ordered by Rosecrans to prepare to make a charge should
the enemy again assault us。 In anticipation of this work I massed my
troops in close column。 The expected attack never came察however察but
the shot and shell of a furious cannonade told with fatal effect upon
men and officers as they lay on their faces hugging the ground。 The
torments of this trying situation were almost unbearable察but it was
obvious to all that it was necessary to have at hand a compact body
of troops to repel any assault the enemy might make pending the
reconstruction of the extreme right of our line察and a silent
determination to stay seemed to take hold of each individual soldier
nor was this grim silence interrupted throughout the cannonade
except in one instance察when one of the regiments broke out in a
lusty cheer as a startled rabbit in search of a new hiding´place
safely ran the whole length of the line on the backs of the men。
While my troops were still lying here察General Rosecrans察with a part
of his staff and a few orderlies察rode out on the rearranged line to
supervise its formation and encourage the men察and in prosecution of
these objects moved around the front of my column of attack察within
range of the batteries that were shelling us so viciously。 As he
passed to the open ground on my left察I joined him。 The enemy seeing
this mounted party察turned his guns upon it察and his accurate aim was
soon rewarded察for a solid shot carried away the head of Colonel
Garesche察the chief´of´staff察and killed or wounded two or three
orderlies。 Garesche's appalling death stunned us all察and a
momentary expression of horror spread over Rosecrans's face察but at
such a time the importance of self´control was vital察and he pursued
his course with an appearance of indifference察which察however察those
immediately about him saw was assumed察for undoubtedly he felt most
deeply the death of his friend and trusted staff´officer。
No other attacks were made on us to the east of the railroad for the
rest of the afternoon察and just before dark I was directed to
withdraw and take up a position along the west side of the Nashville
pike察on the extreme right of our new line察where Roberts's brigade
and the Seventy´third and Eighty´eighth Illinois had already been
placed by McCook。 The day had cost me much anxiety and sadness察and
I was sorely disappointed at the general result察though I could not
be other than pleased at the part taken by my command。 The loss of
my brigade commandersSill察Roberts察Schaefer察and Harrington´and a
large number of regimental and battery officers察with so many of
their men察struck deep into my heart此My thinned ranks told the
woeful tale of the fierce struggles察indescribable by words察through
which my division had passed since 7 o'clock in the morning察and
this察added to our hungry and exhausted condition察was naturally
disheartening。 The men had been made veterans察however察by the
fortunes and misfortunes of the day察and as they went into their new
places still confident of final success察it was plain to see that
they felt a self´confidence inspired by the part they had already
played。
My headquarters were now established on the Nashville pike察about
three miles and a half from Murfreesboro'察my division being aligned
to the west of the pike察bowed out and facing almost west察Cleburn's
division of the Confederates confronting it。 Davis's division was
posted on my right察and Walker's brigade of Thomas's corps察which had
reported to me察took up a line that con nected my left with Johnson's
division。
Late in the evening General Rosecrans察accompanied by General McCook
and several other officers whose names I am now unable to recall
rode by my headquarters on their way to the rear to look for a new
line of battleon Overall's creek it was saidthat would preserve
our communications with Nashville and offer better facilities for
resistance than the one we were now holding。 Considerable time had
elapsed when they returned from this exploration and proceeded to
their respective commands察without intimating to me that anything had
been determined upon by the reconnoissance察but a little later it was
rumored through the different headquarters that while the party was
looking for a new position it discovered the enemy's troops moving
toward our right and rear察the head of his columns being conducted in
the darkness by the aid of torches察and that no alternative was left
us but to hold the lines we then occupied。 The torches had been seen
unquestionably察and possibly created some alarm at first in the minds
of the reconnoitring party察but it was soon ascertained that the
lights came from a battalion of the Fourth regular cavalry that was
picketing our flank and happened to be starting its bivouac fires at
the moment。 The fires and the supposed movements had no weight
therefore察in deciding the proposition to take up a line at Overall's
creek察but General Rosecrans察fortunately for the army察decided to
remain where he was。 Doubtless reflections during his ride caused
him to realize that the enemy must be quite as much crippled as
himself。 If it had been decided to fall back to Overall's creek察we
could have withdrawn without much difficulty very likely察but such a
retrograde movement would have left to the enemy the entire battle´
field of Stone River and ultimately compelled our retreat to
Nashville。
In the night of December 3rd several slight demonstrations were made
on my front察but from the darkness neither party felt the effect of
the other's fire察and when daylight came again the skirmishers and
lines of battle were in about the same position they had taken up the
evening before。 Soon after daybreak it became evident that the
conflict was to be renewed察and a little later the enemy resumed the
offensive by an attack along my left front察especially on Walker's
brigade。 His attempt was ineffectual察however察and so easily
repulsed as to demonstrate that the desperate character of his
assaults the day before had nearly exhausted his strength。 About 3
o'clock in the afternoon he made another feeble charge on my front
but our fire from the barricades and rifle´pits soon demoralized his
advancing lines察which fell back in some confusion察thus enabling us
to pick up about a hundred prisoners。 From this time till the
evening of January 3 Br