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The Rock of Chickamauga

CHAPTER XI
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Dick saw that they were comfortable, and then his mind turned toward Tennessee.
Detachments from Grant's army were to be sent to that of Rosecrans, who was now heavily threatened by Bragg, and the Winchester regiment, which really belonged with him, was sure to go.
The order to march soon came, and it was welcome.

The regiment, or rather what was left of it, promptly embarked upon one of the river steamers and started northward.
As they stood on the deck and looked down at the yellow waters in which Dick had swum on his trusty plank Warner said: "I've news of importance.

It arrived in a telegram to General Grant, and I heard it just as we were coming on board." "What is it ?" asked Dick.
"General Lee was defeated in a great battle at a little place called Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, and has retreated into Virginia." "Gettysburg and Vicksburg!" exclaimed Dick.

"The wheel has turned nearly 'round.

The Confederacy is doomed now." "I think so, too," said Warner..


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