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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 5: (search)
21st and on the early morning of the 22d, General Brannan marched with all of his troops except thehe Pocotaligo and Tulifinny rivers. If General Brannan had succeeded, he would have cut very effosition and were skirmishing with the head of Brannan's advance and holding him in check. In this by the trees which fringed the marsh. General Brannan, encouraged by his success in driving in rifle fire. The marsh was impracticable, but Brannan pushed his troops to its edge and opened an i woods opposite with shell and canister. General Brannan reports that this fire twice drove his inl left, which was in full view in air. General Brannan had sufficient force to hold Walker at Oln down the Mackay's point road in the rear of Brannan's force; but the bridges were torn up and Wal the night made it impracticable to proceed. Brannan reached his gunboats in safety and re-embarkekilled, 124 wounded, 18 missing; total, 163. Brannan's loss reported was 43 killed, 294 wounded, 3[4 more...]
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 16: (search)
teries; Negley's division, 3 brigades, 3 batteries; Brannan's division, 3 brigades, 3 batteries; Reynolds' diviced the Chickamauga, and sent one of his divisions (Brannan's) to reconnoiter toward Reed's bridge. From Kelly about 2 1/2 miles. At Jay's mill, near the bridge, Brannan met Forrest, and the battle of the 19th was opened. Forrest pushed Brannan back, the latter was reinforced by Baird's division, and Walker (marching from Alexandgades, Ector's and Wilson's, to Forrest's support. Brannan and Baird were driving Forrest back to Jay's mill wctor and Wilson came up, and then in turn Baird and Brannan were driven, artillery and prisoners captured. Thos, met and drove Walker back. Meanwhile, Baird and Brannan were checking and holding Forrest. General Braggatham's division on Walker's left, and Thomas moved Brannan from his left to his right. Cheatham attacked agaiss, and after night withdrew the divisions of Wood, Brannan and Steedman from the hill, and the great battle ha