A Hundred Battles in the West, St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65. the Second Michigan Cavalry, With the Armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky And Cumberland ... With Mention of a Few of the Famous Regiments And Brigades of the West
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The 300 non-veterans (mostly well tried soldiers) were very short of officers, most of them having gone home with the veter- ans. But Major Scranton held the confidence of his men by his cool-headed and general stubbornness in a fight. Their engage- ments began in the vicinity of Varnell's station, only a few miles east of Chicamauga and perhaps twenty-five miles south of Cleve- land, Tennessee. Here it was that a new cavalry regiment, mag- nificently mounted, 1,200 strong, marched in so proudl...y, and look- ed down so contemptuously upon the little band of 300 with their tough, hardy, well cared for nags; not handsome; no superfluous IN THE WEST. 183 . flesh; rather raw-boned, but worth a whole brigade of "soft shells," . and between whom there was affection almost human. A small brigade of infantry was making a demonstration upon our flank. The new cavalry regiment were sent to check them, and they rode away with a sort of look-at-me expression that provoked a, broad smile from the older ones.
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