The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, volume I., Part 2
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Halting all the army, except Granger's two divisions, onthe morning of the 6th, with General Granger and some of my staff Irode into Knoxville. Approaching from the south and west, wecrossed the Holston on a pontoon bridge, and in a large pen on theKnoxville side I saw a fine lot of cattle, which did not look muchlike starvation. I found General Burnside and staff domiciled in alarge, fine mansion, looking very comfortable, and in, a few wordshe described to me the leading events, of the previo...us few days, and said he had already given orders looking to the pursuit ofLongstreet. I offered to join in the pursuit, though in fact mymen were worn out, and suffering in that cold season and climate. Indeed, on our way up I personally was almost frozen, and had tobeg leave to sleep in the house of a family at Athens. Burnside explained to me that, reenforced by Granger's twodivisions of ten thousand men, he would be able to push Longstreetout of East Tennessee, and he hoped to capture much of hisartillery and trains.
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