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THE THREE DAYS’ BATTLE: Official Dispatches from Gen. Rosecrans to Tuesday Evening; OFFICIAL DISPATCH FROM GEN. BRAGG (9/24/1863)
New York Times - Times Machine ^ | 9/24/1863

Posted on 09/24/2023 7:34:39 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

WASHINGTON, Wednesday, Sept. 23.

Dispatches from Gen. ROSECRANS, dated Chattanooga, 3 and 5 P.M., Sept. 22, (yesterday after noon,) were received by the Government this morning, from which it appears that the enemy's attack open Gen. THOMAS' corps (ROSECRANS' left) on Mon day afternoon was handsomely repulsed, and Gen. THOMAS' forces marched quietly to the position they were about to take when assaulted.

The official dispatches of Monday evening stated that two divisions of Gen. LONGSTREET's corps were advancing upon Gen. ROSECRANS' left at 4 o'clock that afternoon.

It turned out, however, that this movement was merely for the purpose of a reconnoissance, as no attack was made by the rebels.

The order of Gen. ROSECRANS for his entire command to concentrate was accomplished before midnight on Monday, and he is now in a strong defensive position, which can be easily held until reinforcements arrive.

The movement of our troops was executed in excellent order, and although they had worked hard for several days and nights, they were in the best of spirits.

Four thousand of our wounded were removed from the field after the battle of Sunday.

Gen. LYTLE was the only general officer killed on our side, while BRAGG acknowledges his loss in officers to be very heavy.

The regulars (our reserves) went into battle sixteen hundred strong, and came out with only four hundred and fifteen.

This shows the persistency with which our troops contested for every inch of ground.

Gen. ROSECRANS has performed wonders in reaching his present position, after fighting with his single command against the immense forces of picked troops that were combined against him.

In two or three days Gen. ROSECRANS will be able to assume offensive operations again.

When the last dispatch of yesterday closed the enemy was quite active.

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: civilwar
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1 posted on 09/24/2023 7:34:39 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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2 posted on 09/24/2023 7:35:15 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation gets the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: chajin; henkster; CougarGA7; BroJoeK; central_va; Larry Lucido; wagglebee; Colonel_Flagg; Amagi; ...

The Three Days’ Battle: Official Dispatches from Gen. Rosecrans to Tuesday Evening – 2-3
From the Rebel States: Progress of the Siege of Charleston – 3
The War in Arkansas: Sickness of Gen. Blunt – 3
Movements of Gen. Meade – 3
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 3
Editorial: The Army of the Potomac – 3-4
Editorial: A Review of the Situation – 4
The Echoes of Fort Sumter – 4


3 posted on 09/24/2023 7:35:49 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation gets the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
Catching up with a battle on September 22, at Blountville, TN, the war's 246th engagement, a minor Union victory.

Tennessee 1862- '63 Engagements

DateEngagementMilitary UnitsLossesVictor
Feb 6Fort Henry, TNUnion Army of TN + West Flotilla (Grant, Foote ~15,000) & Confederate Army of Cent KY (Tilghman ~3,200)Union 40-total, Confederates 79-total (15 killed)USA
Feb 14-16Fort Donelson, TNUnion Army of the Tennessee + Mississippi River Squadron (Grant, Foote 24,531) & Confederate Army of Central KY + garrison (Floyd, Pillow, Buchner 16,171)Union 2,691-total (507-killed), Confederates 13,846-total (327-killed)USA
April 6-7Shiloh, TNUnion Army of West Tennessee (Grant, Buell ~63,000) & Confederate Army of Mississippi (AS Johnson, Beauregard ~40,335)Union 13,047-total (1,754-killed), Confederate 10,699-total (1,728-killed)USA
April 14Fort Pillowi, TNUnion mortor boats bombard Fort PillownoneCSA
May 10Plum Run Bend, TNUnion MS River Squadron (7-river ironclads), Confederate River Defense Fleet (9-wooden steamboats)none recordedCSA
June 6Memphis, TNUnion MS Flotilla (Davis, Ellet+), Confederate River Defense Fleet (Montgomery, Thompson)Union 1- total, Confederates 250-total (~35-killed)USA
June 7-8Chattanooga, TNUnion Army of OH (Negley 1 division), Confederate Army of KY (EK Smith)Union 23-total, Confederates 65-totalUSA
July 13Murfreesboro, TNUnion hospital & PA cavalry (Crittended ~900, Confederate Cavalry (Forrest ~1,400)Union 890-total (0-killed), Confederates ~150-total (0-killed)CSA
Aug 30Bolivar, TNUnion Army of the MS, (Leggett ~1,000), Confederate Army of the West (Armstrong -1,000)Union unknown, Confederates unknownInconclusive
Oct 5Hatchie's Bridge, TNUnion Army of MS (Ord, Hurlbut, 12,000), Confederate Army of West TN (Van Dorn, Price ~20,000)Union 500-total (75?-killed), Confederates 400-total (60?-killed)USA
Dec 7Hartville, TNUnion XIV Corps (Moore ~2,400), Confederate Cavalry (John Hunt Morgan ~1,300)Union 2,096-total (unknwn-killed), Confederates 139-total (unkwn-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered, Union surrender)
Dec 30Parker's Cross Roads, TNUnion Army of TN (Sullivan ~3,000), Confederate Army of TN (Nathan Bedford Forrest~1,600)Union 237-total (31-killed?), Confederates 500-total (75?-killed)CSA? (CSA outnumbered)
Dec 31-Jan 2, 1863Murfreesboro / Stones River, TNUnion Army of the Cumberland (Rosecrans ~43,400), Confederate Army of TN (Bragg ~35,000)Union 13,906-total (1,677-killed?), Confederates 11,739-total (1,294-killed)USA
Feb 3Dover, TNUnion garrison (Connor ~800), Confederate Army of TN (Wheeler ~2,500)Union 126-total (19?-killed), Confederates 670-total (100?-killed)USA(Union outnumbered)
Mar 4-5Thompson's Station, TNUnion Dept of Cuimberland (Coburn ~2,000), Confederate Cavalry Corps (Van Dorn ~4,000)Union 1,906-total (33-killed), Confederates ~300-total (25?-killed)CSA (Union surrendered)
Mar 20Vaught's Hill, TNUnion XIV Corps Brigade (Hall ~1,300), Confederate JH Morgan Cavalry (Morgan ~3,500)Union 62-total (9-killed?), Confederates 373-total (55-killed?)USA (USA outnumbered)
Mar 25Brentwood, TNUnion WI, IN, MI Inf (Bloodgood ~400), Confederate NB Forrest Cavalry (Forrest ~3,000?)Union 300-total (unkn-killed), Confederates 6-total (0-killed?)CSA
Apr 10Franklin, TNUnion Army of KY 3-divisions (Granger 10,000?), Confederate 1st Cavalry of TN, 2 Brigades (VAn Dorn 5,000?)Union 100-total (15?-killed), Confederates 137-total (21?-killed)USA
June 24-6Hoover's Gap, TNUnion XIV Corps Cavalry "Lightning Brigade" (Wilder ~2,000?), Confederate Cavalry Brigade ( Bate ~2,000?)Union 61-total (10?-killed), Confederates 146-total (19-killed)USA
August 212nd Chattanooga, TNUnion Army of the Cumberland XIV Corps (Rosencrans, Wilder's "Lightening" Brigade ~2,600), Confederate Army of Tennessee (Bragg , DH Hill's Corps ~30,000?)none or unknown USA (Bragg fixed in place)
Sept 8Telford Station, East TNUnion 100th Ohio (Hayes ~400), Confederate Jackson's Brigade (A.E. Jackson ~4,000)Union 300-total (including ~100-killed or died later), Confederates 30-total (including ~5 killed)CSA (Union surrendered)
Sept 22Blountville, TNUnion Army of the Cumberland (Foster ~1,500), Confederate Army of Tennessee (Carter ~1,200)Union 27 (including 4?-killed, Confederates 165 including 30?-killed)USA

Summary of Civil War Engagements as of September 22, 1863:
Engagements in Confederate states:

StateUnion VictoriesConfederate VictoriesInconclusiveTotal Engagements
South Carolina27211
Virginia11331559
North Carolina81110
Florida2002
Louisiana102113
Tennessee138122
Arkansas111214
Georgia1214
Mississippi115016
Texas0202
Alabama1001
Total Engagements in CSA706124155

Engagements in Union states/territories:

StateUnion VictoriesConfederate VictoriesInconclusiveTotal Engagements
Maryland3137
West Virginia93214
Missouri1413128
New Mexico58013
Kentucky56213
Oklahoma3306
Pennsylvania2136
Indiana0101
Ohio2002
Total Engagements in Union44361191
Total Engagements to date1149735246

Casualties totaled 192, including ~34 killed in action.
The war's totals to date remain at about 517,000 casualties, including over 58,000 killed in action.

4 posted on 09/24/2023 7:52:53 AM PDT by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

Wow this is a coincidence. I was just looking at this website of rare CW photos, pretty cool as they let you zoom in for high definition....

https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/phcw/hd_phcw.htm


5 posted on 09/24/2023 8:02:50 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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