. The great locomotive chase; a history of the Andrews railroad raid into Georgia in 1862 . in the higheststate of efficiency; also Gen. Negleys brigade at Columbia with addi-tional scattered regiments designed to guard Nashville and protect his 1 Special obligation is acknowledged to F. A. Mitchel, Esqr., for use of papers relatingto his fathers campaign. The substance of some of his descriptions is closely War Records, Series I., Vol. X., Part 2, page 71. 88 Daring and Suffering. communications, numbering 7000 or 8000 more. These, however, wereto be under his direct command only i
. The great locomotive chase; a history of the Andrews railroad raid into Georgia in 1862 . in the higheststate of efficiency; also Gen. Negleys brigade at Columbia with addi-tional scattered regiments designed to guard Nashville and protect his 1 Special obligation is acknowledged to F. A. Mitchel, Esqr., for use of papers relatingto his fathers campaign. The substance of some of his descriptions is closely War Records, Series I., Vol. X., Part 2, page 71. 88 Daring and Suffering. communications, numbering 7000 or 8000 more. These, however, wereto be under his direct command only in case of emergency; but they didadd materially to his strength. On Monday night there was an almost tropical rainfall, which con-tinued with slight intermission the following day. This made the processof striking tents and preparing for marching Tuesday forenoon far frompleasant. Preparations were made very leisurely and no indication ofhurry given. A civilian can form but little idea of the discomfort and Charlotte ° ISHVILLE JHftSfc ColunjO/ E Xewtmrgh E Via,, S.•trace X/wrenceburg ^jSulask^ JFayetteville Winchester-
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