登陆注册
15385600000058

第58章

On July 1st, Thomas, hearing from a citizen that the enemy were evacuating Tullahoma, ordered Steedman with his brigade, supported by two regiments of Reynolds's division on the left, to advance cautiously and ascertain if the report was true.Pushing forward his advance, Steedman, meeting with no opposition, entered the place at noon, capturing a few prisoners.Rosecrans being at once notified of this, immediately ordered Rousseau's and Negley's divisions in pursuit.Pressing forward with all possible haste by Spring Creek, these divisions overtook the rear guard of the enemy late in the afternoon at Bethpage Bridge, two miles above the railroad crossing, where, after a sharp skirmish, in which a good many of our men were wounded, the rebels were driven steadily back, until darkness prevented further pursuit.The enemy, occupying the heights south of the river, commanded the bridge with their artillery, which they had placed behind epaulements.

On the 2d, the ammunition was brought forward, and McCook, with Sheridan's and Davis's divisions, was ordered in pursuit on the roads west of the railroad.Sheridan, on arriving at Rock Creek Ford, found Elk River so swollen with the heavy rains of the past week as to be barely fordable for cavalry.On the south bank of the river the enemy had posted a force of cavalry to resist the crossing.Sheridan opened fire at once on them, drove them away, and occupied the ford.During the night the enemy burned the bridge on the line of advance of Thomas, who found equal difficulty in crossing.Here the river was very deep, and he ordered Rousseau's, Brannan's, and Reynolds's divisions up the river to Jones's Ford.

Hambright's brigade was thrown across the river, and the other troops went into camp on the north bank.Hambright captured several rebel prisoners, who told him that Bragg's army was in full retreat by way of Pelham and Cowan, across the Cumberland Mountains.Turchin, with a small brigade of cavalry, moved forward from Hillsboro on the Dechard road.On reaching the fords of Elk River at Morris Ferry he found the rebel cavalry strongly posted.He attacked them at once, re-enforced by Mitchell's command, and forced a passage of the river after a sharp fight.Night closed the pursuit.

On the 3d, Sheridan succeeded in crossing Elk River, supported by Davis's division, and pursued the enemy to Cowan, where he learned that Bragg had crossed the mountains with part of his artillery and infantry by the University and Sweden's Cove, sending Hardee's corps into Sequatchie Valley, and covering his retreat with his cavalry.Thomas crossed Rousseau's and Brannan's divisions at Jones's Ford and ordered them to take position on the Winchester and Hillsboro road.He directed Negley and Reynolds to cross their divisions at the ford on the Winchester and Manchester pike.On the 4th, Rousseau was ordered to march to the Dechard and Pelham roads, and to take up position at Brackenfield's Point toward the University.Reynolds encamped at Penningtown, and Brannan's division at Taite's.The cavalry sent from Sheridan's position, and by Stanley from the main column, developed the fact that the enemy was entirely across the mountains, and the troops were now ordered into camp to await supplies from the depot at Murfreesboro.

Bragg's army reached Chattanooga the first week in July.Here he established his headquarters with Polk's corps retained in and around town for the purposes of observation, with the exception of Anderson's brigade of Withers's division, which was ordered to Bridgeport, at the crossing of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad over the Tennessee River.Hardee's corps was distributed along the line of the Knoxville Railroad, with Tyner's Station as the centre.At Chattanooga Bragg at once commenced fortifying his position, which work he steadily prosecuted for some weeks, awaiting the development of Rosecrans's plans.He also threw up defensive works at each of the crossings of the Tennessee as far north as Blyth's Ferry.Forrest was sent to Kingston, on the north bank of the Tennessee River, with orders to picket the approaches to the river from Sequatchie Valley, as well as the various crossings of the river, and to maintain a watchful observation of Burnside's movements in East Tennessee.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 贤弈编

    贤弈编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 追踪蓝宝石

    追踪蓝宝石

    一年一度的蒙特卡罗"金小丑"奖国际马戏大赛紧张表演之际,一位正在表演的中国女孩忽然倒地身亡。与此同时,贵宾席上方传来了一声刺耳的尖叫!从北京赶来蒙特卡罗参加国际刑警会议的李警官在现场发现了一枚蓝宝石,并由此引发出一系列令人瞠目结舌的事件:失踪七百年的蓝宝石十字架忽然出现、蒙特卡罗谋杀、杂技团团长家突遭爆炸、神秘的"密友"以及隐藏在《马可·波罗行记》中的线索……这一切究竟和蓝宝石有着什么关联?在这颗蓝宝石的背后,究竟隐藏有什么天大的秘密?
  • 风契

    风契

    二十年一次的武林大会即将召开,作为武林大会曾经最水状元的儿子,他将如何改变天下人看法。盖世神功如何修炼,天下无敌又如何
  • 神毒医杀手妃:邪王专宠

    神毒医杀手妃:邪王专宠

    作者君简介无能,请自行脑补各路穿越玄幻女强宠文1v1双洁的简介!相信你自己的脑补能力,没错!就是你最喜欢的那种逆天虐渣qaq!
  • 遗墨山溪

    遗墨山溪

    仙侠+玄幻,螭墨是一个修真者,为了维护正道他把自己化身了灵续(一把笛子),他的肉体消散只能将魂魄藏在画中,他遇到了陶溪,和陶溪相爱,然而他的出现被魔尊察觉魔尊要灭了他,陶溪也因此受伤,后来陶溪被救回来却失了记忆。此时正道受妖魔迫害,陶溪借助棋局回到了一百年前……
  • 兵圣变

    兵圣变

    偶然觉醒炎黄血脉,从此踏足异世之巅。我要粉碎一切,因为孙武选择了我!我要坚毅向前,因为前方有强大的敌人!我要踏平三国,因为它们惹怒了我!匹夫一怒,血溅五步,横尸二人。君主一怒,血流千里,横尸百万。我怒,一步一杀,尸骨如山;十步十杀,血流成河!
  • 最后的开启者

    最后的开启者

    那一年,我们共同欢乐...那一年,我们共同悲伤...那一年,我们共同成长...那一年,在那个时代中,传来了一阵又一阵的欢笑声、怒吼声、嬉闹声,在一个网络还不算成熟的时期,我们见证了这一切。为之我们付出过,努力过,创造过,让它变的更为真实,感受着无限的快乐。现在的我们已经长大,为了生活各自奔波,没有多少的时间再去幻想,而那个世界也早已物是人非,没有以前的结伴同行,没有以前的相依相存,所有的一切已经改变了。在此,以文书的形式祭奠那一年的《魔力宝贝》,让我们拿上各自的武器,拾起当时的梦想,拥抱回忆,再续前缘!文中部分内容借鉴于《魔力宝贝》的剧情,包括人物名称,魔物,以及部分历史和任务资料等,如有侵权行为,请联系本人,本人将会在第一时间做出整改和删除。
  • 十里鸿蒙许长卿

    十里鸿蒙许长卿

    宇宙鸿蒙,盘古持一把巨斧开天辟地,是谁给了她如此惊鸿之力?亿万年后,地球不堪重负资源枯竭,是何物造成如此浩劫毁灭?传说又一界在茫茫七界中单独存在,没有车马,没有人群,没有喧嚣,只有最最纯澈的寂静。一花一树,一草一木,一桌一椅,一个震撼人心的惊鸿篇章,就此展开......
  • 男儿夙愿

    男儿夙愿

    一个退役小兵的练功升级之路,万花丛中过片叶不沾身。
  • 十里轻烟

    十里轻烟

    羌笛琴瑟,锦绣山河,无尽繁荣。待君归来,共驻高处,鸟瞰其荣。十里轻烟,繁华若梦,逝去即空。只忆,此生虚浮,念何流连?