[Co. Aytch by Sam R. Watkins]@TWC D-Link bookCo. Aytch CHAPTER X 27/37
Some were mad, others cowed, and many were laughing.
Some were cursing Bragg, some the Yankees, and some were rejoicing at the defeat.
I cannot describe it.
It was the first defeat our army had ever suffered, but the prevailing sentiment was anathemas and denunciations hurled against Jeff Davis for ordering Longstreet's corps to Knoxville, and sending off Generals Wheeler's and Forrest's cavalry, while every private soldier in the whole army knew that the enemy was concentrating at Chattanooga. CHICKAMAUGA STATION When we arrived at Chickamauga Station, our brigade and General Lucius E.Polk's brigade, of Cleburne's division, were left to set fire to the town and to burn up and destroy all those immense piles of army stores and provisions which had been accumulated there to starve the Yankees out of Chattanooga.
Great piles of corn in sacks, and bacon, and crackers, and molasses, and sugar, and coffee, and rice, and potatoes, and onions, and peas, and flour by the hundreds of barrels, all now to be given to the flames, while for months the Rebel soldiers had been stinted and starved for the want of these same provisions.
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