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could join him察for the delay would have permitted him to see that

matters were not in quite such bad shape as he supposed察still察there

is no disguising the fact that at this juncture his army was badly

crippled。



Shortly after my division had rallied on the low hills already

described察I discovered that the enemy察instead of attacking me in

front察was wedging in between my division and the balance of the

army察in short察endeavoring to cut me off from Chattanooga。  This

necessitated another retrograde movement察which brought me back to

the southern face of Missionary Ridge察where I was joined by Carlin's

brigade of Davis's division。  Still thinking I could join General

Thomas察I rode some distance to the left of my line to look for a way

out察but found that the enemy had intervened so far as to isolate me

effectually。  I then determined to march directly to Rossville察and

from there effect a junction with Thomas by the Lafayette road。  I

reached Rossville about o'clock in the afternoon察bringing with me

eight guns察forty´six caissons察and a long ammunition train察the

latter having been found in a state of confusion behind the widow

Glenn's when I was being driven back behind the Dry Valley road。



The head of my column passed through Rossville察appearing upon

Thomas's left about 6 o'clock in the evening察penetrated without any

opposition the right of the enemy's line察and captured several of his

field´hospitals。  As soon as I got on the field I informed Thomas of

the presence of my command察and asked for orders。  He replied that

his lines were disorganized察and that it would be futile to attack

that all I could do was to hold on察and aid in covering his

withdrawal to Rossville。



I accompanied him back to Rossville察and when we reached the skirt of

the little hamlet General Thomas halted and we dismounted。  Going

into one of the angles of a worm fence near by I took a rail from the

top and put it through the lower rails at a proper height from the

ground to make a seat察and General Thomas and I sat down while察my

troops were moving by。  The General appeared very much exhausted

seemed to forget what he had stopped for察and said little or nothing

of the incidents of the day。  This was the second occasion on which I

had met him in the midst of misfortune察for during the fight in the

cedars at Stone River察when our prospects were most disheartening察we

held a brief conversation respecting the line he was then taking up

for the purpose of helping me。  At other times察in periods of

inactivity察I saw but little of him。  He impressed me察now as he did

in the cedars察his quiet察unobtrusive此demeanor communicating a

gloomy rather than a hopeful view of the situation。  This apparent

depression was due no doubt to the severe trial through which he had

gone in the last forty´eight hours察which察strain had exhausted him

very much both physically and mentally。  His success in maintaining

his ground was undoubtedly largely influenced by the fact that two´

thirds of the National forces had been sent to his succor察but his

firm purpose to save the army was the mainstay on which all relied

after Rosecrans left the field。  As the command was getting pretty

well past察I rose to go in order to put my troops into camp。  This

aroused the General察when察remarking that he had a little flask of

brandy in his saddle´holster察he added that he had just stopped for

the purpose of offering me a drink察as he knew I must be very tired。

He requested one of his staff´officers to get the flask察and after

taking a sip himself察passed it to me。  Refreshed by the brandyI

mounted and rode off to supervise the encamping of my division察by no

means an easy task considering the darkness察and the confusion that

existed among the troops that had preceded us into Rossville。



This done察I lay down at the foot of a tree察with my saddle for a

pillow察and saddle´blanket for a cover。  Some soldiers near me having

built a fire察were making coffee察and I guess I must have been

looking on wistfully察for in a little while they brought me a tin´

cupful of the coffee and a small piece of hard bread察which I

relished keenly察it being the first food that had passed my lips

since the night before。  I was very tired察very hungry察and much

discouraged by what had taken place since morning。  I had been

obliged to fight my command under the most disadvantageous

circumstances察disconnected察without supports察without even

opportunity to form in line of battle察and at one time contending

against four divisions of the enemy。  In this battle of Chickamauga

out of an effective strength Of 4000 bayonets察I had lost 1517

officers and men察including two brigade commanders。  This was not

satisfactory indeed察it was most depressingand then there was much

confusion prevailing around Rossville察and察this condition of things

doubtless increasing my gloomy reflections察it did not seem to me

that the outlook for the next day was at all auspicious察unless the

enemy was slow to improve his present advantage。  Exhaustion soon

quieted all forebodings察though察and I fell into a sound sleep察from

which I was not aroused till daylight。



On the morning of the 21st the enemy failed to advance察and his

inaction gave us the opportunity for getting the broken and

disorganized army into shape。  It took a large part of the day to

accomplish this察and the chances of complete victory would have been

greatly in Bragg's favor if he could have attacked us vigorously at

this time。  But he had been badly hurt in the two days' conflict察and

his inactivity on the 21st showed that he too had to go through the

process of reorganization。  Indeed察his crippled condition began to

show itself the preceding evening察and I have always thought that

had General Thomas held on and attacked the Confederate right and

rear from where I made the junction with him on the Lafayette road

the field of Chickamauga would have been relinquished to us察but it

was fated to be otherwise。



Rosecrans察McCook察and Crittenden passed out of the battle when they

went back to Chattanooga察and their absence was discouraging to all

aware of it。  Doubtless this had much to do with Thomas's final

withdrawal察thus leaving the field to the enemy察though at an immense

cost in killed and wounded。  The night of the 21st the army moved

back from Rossville察and my division察as the rearguard of the

Twentieth Corps察got within our lines at Chattanooga about 8 o'clock

the morning of the 22d。  Our unmolested retirement from Rossville

lent additional force to the belief that the enemy had been badly

injured察and further impressed me with the conviction that we might

have held on。  Indeed察the battle of Chickamauga was somewhat like

that of Stone River察victory resting with the side that had the grit

to defer longest its relinquishment of the field。



The manoeuvres by which Rosecrans had carried his army over the

Cumberland Mountains察crossed the Tennessee River察and possessed

himself of Chattanooga察merit the highest commendation up to the

abandonment of this town by Bragg on the 8th of September察but I have

always fancied that that evacuation made Rosecrans over´confident

and led him to think that he could force Bragg south as far as Rome。

After the Union army passed the river and Chattanooga fell into our

hands察we still kept pressing the enemy's communications察and the

configuration of the country necessitated more or less isolation of

the different corps。  McCook's corps of three divisions had crossed

two difficult ridgesSand and Lookout mountainsto Alpine in

Broomtown Valley with intentions against Summerville。  Thomas's corps

had marched by the way of Stevens's Gap toward Lafayette察which he

expected to occupy。  Crittenden had passed through Chattanooga察at

first directing his march an Ringgold。  Thus the corps of the army

were not in conjunction察and between McCook and Thomas there

intervened a positive and aggressive obstacle in the shape of Bragg's

army concentrating and awaiting reinforcement at Lafayette。  Under

these circumstances Bragg could have taken the different corps in

detail察and it is strange that he did not察even before receiving his

reinforcements察turn on McCook in Broomtown Valley and destroy him。



Intelligence that Bragg would give battle began to come to us from

various sources as early as the l0th of September察and on the 11th

McCook found that he could not communicate with Thomas by the direct

road through Broomtown Valley察but we did not begin closing in toward

Chattanooga till the 13th察and even then the Twentieth Corps had

before it the certainty of many delays that must necessarily result

from the circuitous and difficult mountain roads which we would be

obliged to follow。  Had the different corps察beginning with McCook's

been drawn in toward Chattanooga between the 8th and 12th of

September察the objective point of the camp

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