. Battles and sketches of the Army of Tennessee . rd, thence to Montgomery, Ala.,Macon and Augusta, Ga. The army then footed it through Edge-field, Union and Chester counties and took cars at Chester, S C. tointercept Gen. Sherman, who, when Hood went into Tennessee,divided his army at Jonesboro, Ga. and made his march to the Coles farm near Bentonville, N. C, the Army of Tennessee hadher last battle with Sherman under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, whohad been reinstated. From this point, the Army of Tennesseemarched via Smithfield through Riley, Chapel Hill and surrendered atGreensboro, N.
. Battles and sketches of the Army of Tennessee . rd, thence to Montgomery, Ala.,Macon and Augusta, Ga. The army then footed it through Edge-field, Union and Chester counties and took cars at Chester, S C. tointercept Gen. Sherman, who, when Hood went into Tennessee,divided his army at Jonesboro, Ga. and made his march to the Coles farm near Bentonville, N. C, the Army of Tennessee hadher last battle with Sherman under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, whohad been reinstated. From this point, the Army of Tennesseemarched via Smithfield through Riley, Chapel Hill and surrendered atGreensboro, N. C. During Braggs administration his maneuvers caused the overthrowof his adversaries, Gens. Buell and Rosecrans. During Gen. Joseph E. Johnstons administration, one of themost artful military games on the chess board was played from Daltonto Atlanta, commanding as he did 47,000 and being pursued by125,000. The reports and sketches to follow, lead up to and give in chro-nological order the notable happenings and incidents of the Army
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