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ight to Chickamauga Sheridan's pursuit to Mission mills rebels withdraw from front of Sherman Gre, a strong redoubt had been erected, called Fort Wood. Twenty-two heavy guns were in position along this line. The rebel pickets in front of Fort Wood came into close contact with the national outhis troops, and advance directly in front of Fort Wood, and thus develop the strength of the enemy. Wood's, were accordingly formed in front of Fort Wood, Sheridan on the right, Wood on the left, wiP. M. At an early hour, the heavy guns in Fort Wood and the smaller works, began to wake the echinto the plain, in front and on the right of Fort Wood. The fog that had lain in the valley all da Missionary ridge vied with the artillery of Fort Wood; but at last the uproar ceased, and the greacordingly, marched by the flank, in front of Fort Wood, to take position on Howard's right. This m, except by Sheridan, who pushed as far as Mission mills, seven miles. The business of the day, how[1 more...]