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to pick up about a hundred prisoners。  From this time till the

evening of January 3 Bragg's left remained in our front察and

continued to show itself at intervals by weak demonstrations察which

we afterward ascertained were directly intended to cover the

desperate assault he made with Breckenridge on the left of Rosecrans

an assault that really had in view only a defensive purpose察for

unless Bragg dislodged the troops which were now massing in front of

his right he would be obliged to withdraw General Polk's corps behind

Stone River and finally abandon Murfreesboro'。  The sequel proved

this to be the case察and the ill´judged assault led by Breckenridge

ending in entire defeat察Bragg retired from Murfreesboro' the night

of January 3。



General Rosecrans occupied Murfreesboro' on the 4th and 5th察having

gained a costly victory察which was not decisive enough in its

character to greatly affect the general course of the war察though it

somewhat strengthened and increased our hold on Middle Tennessee。

The enemy in retiring did not fall back very faronly behind Duck

River to Shelbyville and Tullahomaand but little endeavor was made

to follow him。  Indeed察we were not in condition to pursue察even if

it had been the intention at the outset of the campaign。



As soon as possible after the Confederate retreat I went over the

battle´field to collect such of my wounded as had not been carried

off to the South and to bury my dead。  In the cedars and on the

ground where I had been so fiercely assaulted when the battle opened

on the morning of the 31st察evidences of the bloody struggle appeared

on every hand in the form of broken fire´arms察fragments of

accoutrements察and splintered trees。  The dead had nearly all been

left unburied察but as there was likelihood of their mutilation by

roving swine察the bodies had mostly been collected in piles at

different points and inclosed by rail fences。  The sad duties of

interment and of caring for the wounded were completed by the 5th

and on the 6th I moved my division three miles察south of

Murfreesboro' on the Shelbyville pike察going into camp on the banks

of Stone River。  Here the condition of my command was thoroughly

looked into察and an endeavor made to correct such defects as had been

disclosed by the recent battle。



During the engagement there had been little straggling察and my list

of missing was small and legitimate察still察it was known that a very

few had shirked their duty察and an example was necessary。  Among this

small number were four officers who察it was charged察had abandoned

their colors and regiments。  When their guilt was clearly

established察and as soon as an opportunity occurred察I caused the

whole division to be formed in a hollow square察closed in mass察and

had the four officers marched to the centre察where察telling them that

I would not humiliate any officer or soldier by requiring him to

touch their disgraced swords察I compelled them to deliver theirs up

to my colored servant察who also cut from their coats every insignia

of rank。  Then察after there had been read to the command an order

from army headquarters dismissing the four from the service察the

scene was brought to a close by drumming the cowards out of camp。  It

was a mortifying spectacle察but from that day no officer in that

division ever abandoned his colors。



My effective force in the battle of Stone River was 4154 officers

and men。  Of this number I lost 1633 killed察wounded察and missing

or nearly 40 per cent。  In the remaining years of the war察though

often engaged in most severe contests察I never experienced in any of

my commands so high a rate of casualties。  The ratio of loss in the

whole of Rosecrans's army was also high察and Bragg's losses were

almost equally great。  Rosecrans carried into the action about 42000

officers and men。  He lost 13230察or 31 per cent。  Bragg's effective

force was 37800 officers and men察he lost 10306察or nearly 28 per

cent。



Though our victory was dearly bought察yet the importance of gaining

the day at any price was very great察particularly when we consider

what might have been the result had not the gallantry of the army and

the manoeuvring during the early disaster saved us from ultimate

defeat。  We had started out from Nashville on an offensive campaign

probably with no intention of going beyond Murfreesboro'察in

midwinter察but still with the expectation of delivering a crushing

blow should the enemy accept our challenge to battle。  He met us with

a plan of attack almost the counterpart of our own。  In the execution

of his plan he had many advantages察not the least of which was his

intimate knowledge of the ground察and he came near destroying us。

Had he done so察Nashville would probably have fallen察at all events

Kentucky would have been opened again to his incursions察and the

theatre of war very likely transferred once more to the Ohio River。

As the case now stood察however察Nashville was firmly established as a

base for future operations察Kentucky was safe from the possibility of

being again overrun察and Bragg察thrown on the defensive察was

compelled to give his thoughts to the protection of the interior of

the Confederacy and the security of Chattanooga察rather than indulge

in schemes of conquest north of the Cumberland River。  While he still

held on in Middle Tennessee his grasp was so much loosened that only

slight effort would be necessary to push him back into Georgia察and

thus give to the mountain region of East Tennessee an opportunity to

prove its loyalty to the察Union。



The victory quieted the fears of the West and Northwest察destroyed

the hopes of the secession element in Kentucky察renewed the drooping

spirits of the East Tennesseans察and demoralized the disunionists in

Middle Tennessee察yet it was a negative victory so far as concerned

the result on the battle´field。  Rosecrans seems to have planned the

battle with the idea that the enemy would continue passive察remain

entirely on the defensive察and that it was necessary only to push

forward our left in order to force the evacuation of Murfreesboro'

and notwithstanding the fact that on the afternoon of December 30

McCook received information that the right of Johnson's division。

resting near the Franklin pike察extended only to about the centre of

the Confederate army察it does not appear that attack from that

quarter was at all apprehended by the Union commanders。



The natural line of retreat of the Confederates was not threatened by

the design of Rosecrans察and Bragg察without risk to his

communications察anticipated it by a counter´attack of like character

from his own left察and demolished his adversary's plan the moment we

were thrown on the defensive。  Had Bragg followed up with the spirit

which characterized its beginning the successful attack by Hardee on

our right wingand there seems no reason why he should not have done

sothe army of Rosecrans still might have got back to Nashville察but

it would have been depleted and demoralized to such a degree as to

unfit it for offensive operations for a long time afterward。  Bragg's

intrenchments in front of Stone River were very strong察and there

seems no reason why he should not have used his plain advantage as

explained察but instead he allowed us to gain time察intrench察and

recover a confidence that at first was badly shaken。  Finally察to cap

the climax of his errors察he directed Breckenridge to make the

assault from his right flank on January 2察with small chance for

anything but disaster察when the real purpose in view could have been

accomplished without the necessity of any offensive manoeuvre

whatever。









CHAPTER XIV。



APPOINTED A MAJOR´GENERALTHE SECRET EXPEDITION UNDER CARD THE

SCOUTHIS CAPTURE BY GUERRILLASESCAPEA REVENGE PARTYWOMEN

SOLDIERSA FIGHT WITH SABRESTULLAHOMA CAMPAIGNA FOOLISH

ADVENTURE。



On the 6th of January察1863察my division settled quietly down in its

camp south of Murfreesboro'。  Its exhausted condition after the

terrible experiences of the preceding week required attention。  It

needed recuperation察reinforcement察and reorganization察and I set

about these matters without delay察in anticipation of active

operations early in the spring。  No forward movement was made for

nearly six months察however察and throughout this period drills

parades察reconnoissances察and foraging expeditions filled in the time

profitably。  In addition to these exercises the construction of

permanent fortifications for the security of Murfreesboro' was

undertaken by General Rosecrans察and large details from my troops

were furnished daily for the work。  Much attention was also given to

creating a more perfect system of guard and picket duty´a matter that

had hitherto been somewhat neglected in the army察as its constant

activity had permitted scant opportunity for the development of such

a system。  It was at this time that I received my appoi

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