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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Chattanooga Creek (United States) (search for this): chapter 53
Lookout Mountain (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 53
Report of Brigadier-General E. W. Pettus of operations at Lookout Mountain.
headquarters Pettus's brigade, camp near Dalton, Ga., December 6, 1863.
Sir,—At half-past 12 o'clock on the 24th ultimo I was with my command on the top of Lookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House.
I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-firLookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House.
I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-first and Forty-sixth Alabama regiments, and at the head of the column I found Brigadier-General Jackson at the point where the road to the Craven House leaves the road leading down the mountain.
Communicating my orders, I was directed to hasten forward and reinforce Brigadier-General Moore at the Craven House.
On the way I met squads of Moore's and Walthall's brigades; and when about three hundred yards from the Craven House I found that that point had been carried by the enemy.
The two briga
Dalton, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 53
Report of Brigadier-General E. W. Pettus of operations at Lookout Mountain.
headquarters Pettus's brigade, camp near Dalton, Ga., December 6, 1863.
Sir,—At half-past 12 o'clock on the 24th ultimo I was with my command on the top of Lookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House.
I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-first and Forty-sixth Alabama regiments, and at the head of the column I found Brigadier-General Jackson at the point where the road to the Craven House leaves the road leading down the mountain.
Communicating my orders, I was directed to hasten forward and reinforce Brigadier-General Moore at the Craven House.
On the way I met squads of Moore's and Walthall's brigades; and when about three hundred yards from the Craven House I found that that point had been carried by the enemy.
The two brig
J. T. Holtzclaw (search for this): chapter 53
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 53
Robert Alexander Smith (search for this): chapter 53
H. D. Clayton (search for this): chapter 53
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): chapter 53
John Brown (search for this): chapter 53
Report of Brigadier-General E. W. Pettus of operations at Lookout Mountain.
headquarters Pettus's brigade, camp near Dalton, Ga., December 6, 1863.
Sir,—At half-past 12 o'clock on the 24th ultimo I was with my command on the top of Lookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House.
I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-first and Forty-sixth Alabama regiments, and at the head of the column I found Brigadier-General Jackson at the point where the road to the Craven House leaves the road leading down the mountain.
Communicating my orders, I was directed to hasten forward and reinforce Brigadier-General Moore at the Craven House.
On the way I met squads of Moore's and Walthall's brigades; and when about three hundred yards from the Craven House I found that that point had been carried by the enemy.
The two brig
E. W. Pettus (search for this): chapter 53
Report of Brigadier-General E. W. Pettus of operations at Lookout Mountain.
headquarters Pettus's brigade, camp near Dalton, Ga., December 6, 1863.
Sir,—At half-past 12 o'clock on the 24th ultimo I was with my command on the top of Lookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson'Pettus's brigade, camp near Dalton, Ga., December 6, 1863.
Sir,—At half-past 12 o'clock on the 24th ultimo I was with my command on the top of Lookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House.
I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-first and Forty-sixth Alabama regiments, and at the head of the column I found Brigadier-General Jackson at the point where the road to the Craven House leaves the roaent of the casualties in my command.
It is small.
The day was dark and the men well sheltered on the rock.
I am, sir, most respectfully, your obedient servant,
[Signed] E. W. Pettus, Brigadier-General Commanding.
Casualties in Pettuss brigade in the fight of 24TH ult.
Killed, 9; wounded, 38; missing, 9.
Total,