The Battle of Franklin Tennessee November 30 1864 a Monograph

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, xlv. Part i. P. 736.
2 Colonel Capers became a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church after the war, and is now (1896) Bishop of South Carolina.
156 The Battle of Franklin since the war. General George W. Gordon, who was made prisoner in the engagement, delivered in 1891 an address at the unveiling of a statue of General Cleburnc, full of valuable matter drawn from his own experience in the battle. He describes the formation of Hood s army on either side of the Columbia Turnpike, Cle- /b
...urne s and Brown s divisions of Cheat-ham s corps I advancing, the one on the east and the other on the ( west of the highway, which was the left guide of ( Cleburne and the right guide of Brown. General v Granbury s brigade was Cleburne s left wing, and Gordon s own brigade the right of Brown s. These two brigades moved to the attack in the front line separated only by the road. " As the array/ Jhe con- /tinues, " with a front of two miles or more in length, moved steadily down the heights and into the valley below with flying banners, beating drums, and bris tling guns, it presented a scene of the most imposing grandeur and magnificence.

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