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Johnson were to cross the Chickamauga west of Ringgold and attack Crittenden in flank and rear. Polk was to cross near the Lee and Gordon Mill and attack him in front. Hill was to take Folk s place on the left. Rosecrans had not ordered any movements for the day. In the afternoon, however, learning of the Confederate movements, Thomas was directed to send two divisions of his corps to a point about two miles north of the Lee and Gordon Mill to protect Crittenden s left flank and two divisions t...o protect Crittenden s right flank. McCook was to follow Thomas as soon as the roads were clear. The mounted brigades of Minty and Wilder on lower West Chickamauga Creek with Granger s infantry, had offered such effective resistance at the crossings that B. R. Johnson s division alone crossed the creek that day. Crittenden was not attacked, since Polk could not attack until the other Confederate troops were in position. Battle of Chickamauga, September 19 and 20. On the morning of the 19th, Thomas ordered Brannan s division, then posted on the road two miles north of the Lee and Gordon Mill, to make a reconnaissance towards Chickamauga Creek.
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