. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . General Chalmers was the right-hand man of General first service was at Braggs invasion of Ken-tucky he attacked Munfordville,September 14, 1862, but was re-pulsed. He took part in a Con-federate charge at Murfreesboro,December 31st of the same year,and was so severely wounded as todisqualify him for further duty onthat field. He commanded twobrigades on Forrests expedition ofApril 12, 1861., when the lattercaptured Fort Pillow and was un-able to restrain the served with Forrest at Nash-ville a


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . General Chalmers was the right-hand man of General first service was at Braggs invasion of Ken-tucky he attacked Munfordville,September 14, 1862, but was re-pulsed. He took part in a Con-federate charge at Murfreesboro,December 31st of the same year,and was so severely wounded as todisqualify him for further duty onthat field. He commanded twobrigades on Forrests expedition ofApril 12, 1861., when the lattercaptured Fort Pillow and was un-able to restrain the served with Forrest at Nash-ville and led Hoods cavalry at thebattle of Franklin, delaying theFederal cavalry long enough toenable the Confederate army tomake good its escape. He waswith Forrest when the latter wasdefeated by Wilson on the famous ,-/


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