. History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863 [electronic resource]. fish Springs, the morning of September16, and were moved to Widow Glenns about noon of Saturday, the remained at the latter point until the Union center was pierced and itsright forced back, toward noon of Sunday, the 20th. General Rosecrans,being cut off from the left of his army, then proceeded to Chattanooga. Dur-ing the afternoon General Thomas commanded the troops on the field, withheadquarters at the Snodgrass house. FOURTEENTH ARMY General George H.
. History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863 [electronic resource]. fish Springs, the morning of September16, and were moved to Widow Glenns about noon of Saturday, the remained at the latter point until the Union center was pierced and itsright forced back, toward noon of Sunday, the 20th. General Rosecrans,being cut off from the left of his army, then proceeded to Chattanooga. Dur-ing the afternoon General Thomas commanded the troops on the field, withheadquarters at the Snodgrass house. FOURTEENTH ARMY General George H. Thomas. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. Provost Guard. Ninth Michigan Infantry, * Colonel John G. Parkhurst. Ohio Cavalry, Company L, Captain John D. Barker. This corps was composed of the divisions of Baird (First), Negley (Second),Brannan (Third), and Reynolds (Fourth). Its leading divisions reached theKelley field at daylight, September 19, from the vicinity of Pond Spring. Itleft the latter point about 4 oclock, September 18, marching through the *Not engaged; guarding trains and performing provost I. X X < < :- zc r. HISTORY OF MICHIGAN ORGANIZATIONS. 289 night by the Crawfish Springs road to Kelleys, Negley being left near GlassMill. Soon after sunrise of the 19th, Brannan and Bairds Divisions movedeastward, the former striking the enemy in the vicinity of Jays Mill, about7:30 a. m., and opening the battle of Chickamauga. Bairds Division soonafter appeared on its right and rear and at once became engaged. ReynoldsDivision reached the field about 1:30 p. m., and moved into action east of thePoe house. Negleys Division reached the line in rear of the Brothertonhouse soon after 5 p. m. FIRST DIVISION (FOURTEENTH CORPS). Brigadier General Absalom Brigade. Colonel Benjamin F. Scribner. Thirty-eighth Indiana, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel F. Griffin. Second Ohio, Lieutenant Colonel Obadiah C. Maxwell, Major Wil-liam T. Beatty, Captain James Warnock. Thi
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