An Illustrated History of the State of Wisconsin: Being a Complete Civil, Political, and Military History of the State, from Its First Exploration Down to 1875 (Classic Reprint)
An Illustrated History of the State of Wisconsin: Being a Complete Civil, Political, and Military History of the State, from Its First Exploration Down to 1875 (Classic Reprint)
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ...Corps in pursuit of Gen. Hood. The pursuit was abandoned, and the corps turned toward Atlanta, which was to be the point of departure of another great expedition. They reached Atlanta on the 10th of November. On the 15th of that month, they left Atlanta, and proceeded to Monticello, and were engaged in ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ...Corps in pursuit of Gen. Hood. The pursuit was abandoned, and the corps turned toward Atlanta, which was to be the point of departure of another great expedition. They reached Atlanta on the 10th of November. On the 15th of that month, they left Atlanta, and proceeded to Monticello, and were engaged in destroying railroads. On the 26th, they arrived at Toomsborough. On the 9th of December, they met a few of the enemy, who retired without battle. On the 12th, they took position at Dillon's Bridge, which they held until the 3d of January, 1865, when they marched through Savannah, and embarked for Beaufort, S.C., and encamped. The Twenty-sixth Regiment left Lookout Valley on the 25th of January, when they moved to Whitesides, a few miles from Chattanooga, and remained until April 23. In the organization for the Atlanta campaign, the regiment was transferred to the third brigade, third division of Twentieth Army Corps. They joined the brigade with a force of four hundred and seventeen muskets. With the division, on the 7th of May, they advanced towards Dalton, and took part in the reconnoissance the next day, and subsequent skirmish, and thence proceeded to Resaca, and formed in line of battle on the 13th. The next day, in a skirmish, one man was killed, and three wounded; and on the 15th took part in the battle which then occurred, in which they lost three killed, and thirty-six wounded; and were engaged in the actions immediately following, near Dallas, losing seventeen killed, and twenty-three wounded. Subsequently they assisted in the taking of Alatoona, Pilot Knob, and Lost Mountain, and took part in the battles at Kenesaw Mountain, in which they had eleven killed, and thirty-six wounded. On the 20th of July, they moved toward Atlanta, ...
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