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Hood entered Tennessee with three corps of infantry and one of cavalry, commanded respectively by Cheatham, Stewart, Lee and Forrest, and it is safe to say that his army numbered at least fifty thousand men, while Thomas did not have exceeding twenty-seven thousand men, of all arms, confronting Hood, until Nashville was reached.
General Edward Hatch, with the Fifth Division of Cav alry, was sent to Sugar Creek to reinforce Croxton s brigade, and, being the ranking officer present, assumed comma
...nd of all the cavalry at that place.
There was sharp picket fighting in our front. Our scouts having learned that Hood s entire army was now on the north side, all the roads leading toward the enemy s camp were blockaded with fallen timber, so as to delay him as much as possible. Rafts were sent down the river to break TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. 205 his bridges, but we never knew whether they were broken or not.
On the i Qth, Hatch moved the most of his division out toward Shoal Creek, where he met Forrest, with a large force, moving along the west side.


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