. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . rwm h 1 1 ^^ ^^^ -^ ^^ if^ ^ ^ Y ¥ F J — t -^ i 1 ^ i K^f^^^^^^^ m^. THE MEN WHO COMPLETED THE VICTORY General Hooker and Staff at Lookout Mountain. Hookers forces of about 9,700 men had been sent from the East to reenforce Rose-crans, but until the arrival of Grant they were simply so many more mouths to feed in the besieged city. In the battle of Wauhatchie,on the night of October 20th, they drove back the Confederates and established the new line of communication. On November 2+ththey, too, had a surprise in store for Grant. The


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . rwm h 1 1 ^^ ^^^ -^ ^^ if^ ^ ^ Y ¥ F J — t -^ i 1 ^ i K^f^^^^^^^ m^. THE MEN WHO COMPLETED THE VICTORY General Hooker and Staff at Lookout Mountain. Hookers forces of about 9,700 men had been sent from the East to reenforce Rose-crans, but until the arrival of Grant they were simply so many more mouths to feed in the besieged city. In the battle of Wauhatchie,on the night of October 20th, they drove back the Confederates and established the new line of communication. On November 2+ththey, too, had a surprise in store for Grant. Their part in the triple conflict was also ordered merely as a demonstration, but theyastoimded the eyes and ears of their comrades with the spectacular fight by which they made their way up Lookout Mountain. Thenext day, pushing ou to Rossville, the daring Hooker attacked one of Braggs divisions and forced it into precipitate retreat.


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