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Photo Gallery: The Army of Tennessee
Marker text:
Late in August, 1863, the Army of the cumberland, Maj. Gen.
Wm. B. Rosecrans, USA, crossed the Tennessee River near Bridgeport and
threatened Chattanooga. On Sept. 7th, learning that Rosecrans was moving
toward his rear in the direction of Rome (42 miles S), Gen. BRaxton Bragg,
CSA, withdrew his Army of Tennessee from Chattanooga to this vicinity, with
headquarters in LaFayette, to meet the Union advance when it crossed Lookout
Mountain.
Deciding that Bragg was retreating via
Ringgold (21 miles NE) ans Summerville (18 miles S), Rosecrans divided his
army to pursue both columns and to strike at Bragg's flanks. Thomas' 14th
Corps moved through Stevens' Gap into McLemore's Cove, west of LaFayette;
McCook's 20th Corps toward Summerville; Crittenden's 21st Corps toward
Ringgold. By the 12th, when Rosecrans realized his error, his flanks were
widely separated, leaving Thomas alone in front of Bragg's whole army.
Although a hasty reconcentration was begun, it was not completed until the
night of September 17th.
In the meantime, an effort by Bragg to crush
Thomas and Crittenden in turn failed for want of strong leadership. This
failure forced Bragg to fight Rosecran's reassembled army near West
Chickamauga Creek (15 miles N) on the 19th and 20th. Although Bragg won the
Battle of Chickamauga. It required two days of desperate fighting, during
which his losses almost nullified his victory.
146-13 Georgia Historical Commission 1957
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