General Joseph Wheeler And the Army of the Tennessee
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Martin's division, perhaps 1500 strong, had now ridden down to Spring Hill, where Forrest was. General Wheeler rode thither to see them and left 'Dodson's Campaigns of Wheeler. THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE 175 orders that both should join him at once at Shelbyville. He then rode ~ rapidly to General Bragg to report the enemy's advance. Polk was ordered out of Shelbyville. He took the road for the Tennessee river, with his trains following, for Wheeler to protect. On the forenoon of June 27th the last ...wagon crossed the wooden bridge over Duck river, on the eastern suburb of the town, then a raging flood. Martin had gone to Forrest at Spring Hill by order of General Bragg, in apprehension that Rosecrans would divide his great army, sending a part to strike the Ten- nessee behind the Confederate command, then, marching up-stream, cut off his retreat. Wheeler discovered the error of this calculation, and then ordered the evacuation of Spring Hill and the junction of Forrest and Martin with him at Shelbyville.
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