. The military and naval history of the rebellion in the United States : with biographical sketches of deceased officers . second corps was assignedto Gen. , and to consist of the seconddivision of the army of tho Mississippi, lessartillery and cavalry hereafter third corps was assigned to Gen. Har-dee, and consisted of the Army of Gen. Crittenden was assigned a commandof reserves, consisting of not less than twobrigades. From two to three miles out on the road toCorinth from Pittsburg Landing lay tho five di-visions of Gen. Grants army. The advanceline was


. The military and naval history of the rebellion in the United States : with biographical sketches of deceased officers . second corps was assignedto Gen. , and to consist of the seconddivision of the army of tho Mississippi, lessartillery and cavalry hereafter third corps was assigned to Gen. Har-dee, and consisted of the Army of Gen. Crittenden was assigned a commandof reserves, consisting of not less than twobrigades. From two to three miles out on the road toCorinth from Pittsburg Landing lay tho five di-visions of Gen. Grants army. The advanceline was formed by tliroe divisions : , Prentisss, and Between these and tho landinglay the two others, Hurlbuts Smiths, commanded in his absenceby W. II. L. Wailacc. On the ex-treme left of the line was one of division, while the other brigadeswere some two miles distant, forming tho ex-treme right of tho advance line. To the left,though rather behind a portion of tho line MILITAEY AND NAVAL HISTORY OF THE EEBELLION,. MILITARY AND NAVAL niSTORY OF THE REBELLION. 175


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