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Identifier: mississippivalle01fisk (find matches)
Title: The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Fiske, John, 1842-1901
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Publisher: Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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sition of ., ^ iii Thomass With occasioual redoubts had beenarmy, built all the way from the river-bank December 15. . i • i i i i above the city to the river-bank below.This interior defensive line was manned with quartermasters forces. In front of this line,on the extreme Union left, between the Lebanonturnpike and the Chattanooga railway, was sta-tioned Steedmans division. To the rear and rightof Steedman, but within the interior line, wasmassed the Twenty-third corps, commanded bySchofield, and intended to play the part of a re-serve. To the right of Schofield came the Fourthcorps, now commanded by the veteran Wood, sinceStanley had been wounded in the battle of Frank-lin. A salient in Woods line, where the Hills-boro turnpike crossed Laurens Hill, occupiednearly the centre of the Union battle-front. Tothe right of Wood came the Sixteenth corps,under Andrew Smith, with its right wing refusedand extending beyond the Charlotte turnpike.Both Wood and Smith were strongly entrenched.
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ENlWOOD ^ /HILLS 1 NASHVILLE, DECEMBER 15, 1864 Nashville 351 On tlie extreme right, between the Charlotte roadand the river, was stationed Wilsons fine corps ofcavalry. Behind the city the river was patrolledby gunboats. Nearly the entire space occupiedby the Federal army was enclosed by two smallstreams, Richland and Browns creeks, rising inthe Brentwood Hills, four miles south of Nash-ville, and flowing into the Cumberland river. Onthe high crest of the Brentwood range stood thehumble abode of a venerable dame, after whomthe road passing by was known as the GrannyWhite pike. About midway between GrannyWhites house and the city the space between theforks of Richland and Browns creeks was occu-pied by a low and somewhat broken line of hills,which extended northeastward as far Position ofas the Chattanooga railway. Upon Hoods army,this line of hills Hoods army was entrenched.Cheathams corps was on the extreme right, bythe railway; the centre, commanded by StephenDecatur Lee, of South

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