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memoirs of general william t. sherman-2-第12章

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t a sort of diary; about which we used to joke him a good deal; its thickness and size saved his life; breaking the force of the ball; so that after traversing the book it only penetrated the breast to the ribs; but it knocked him down and disabled him for the rest of the campaign。  He was a most competent and worthy officer; and now lives in poverty in Chicago; sustained in part by his own labor; and in part by a pitiful pension recently granted。

On the 1st of June General McPherson closed in upon the right; and; without attempting further to carry the enemy's strong position at New Hope Church; I held our general right in close contact with it; gradually; carefully; and steadily working by the left; until our strong infantry…lines had reached and secured possession of all the wagon…roads between New Hope; Allatoona; and Acworth; when I dispatched Generals Garrard's and Stoneman's divisions of cavalry into Allatoona; the first around by the west end of the pass; and the latter by the direct road。  Both reached their destination without opposition; and orders were at once given to repair the railroad forward from Kingston to Allatoona; embracing the bridge across the Etowah River。  Thus the real object of my move on Dallas was accomplished; and on the 4th of June I was preparing to draw off from New Hope Church; and to take position on the railroad in front of Allatoona; when; General Johnston himself having evacuated his position; we effected the change without further battle; and moved to the railroad; occupying it from Allatoona and Acworth forward to Big Shanty; in sight of the famous Kenesaw Mountain。

Thus; substantially in the month of May; we had steadily driven our antagonist from the strong positions of Dalton; Resaea; Cassville; Allatoona; and Dallas; had advanced our lines in strong; compact order from Chattanooga to Big Shanty; nearly a hundred miles of as difficult country as was ever fought over by civilized armies; and thus stood prepared to go on; anxious to fight; and confident of success as soon as the railroad communications were complete to bring forward the necessary supplies。  It is now impossible to state accurately our loss of life and men in any one separate battle; for the fighting was continuous; almost daily; among trees and bushes; on ground where one could rarely see a hundred yards ahead。

The aggregate loss in the several corps for the month of May is reported…as follows in the usual monthly returns sent to the Adjutant…General's office; which are; therefore; official:

Casualties during the Month of May; 1864 (Major…General SHERMAN commanding)。

            Killed and Missing。      Wounded。       Total。                 1;863                 7;436         9;299



General Joseph E。  Johnston; in his 〃Narrative of his Military Operations;〃 just published (March 27; 1874); gives the effective strength of his army at and about Dalton on the 1st of May; 1864 (page 302); as follows:

Infantry。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 37;652 Artillery。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。  2;812 Cavalry。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。  2;392

    Total 。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 42;856



During May; and prior to reaching Cassville; he was further reenforced (page 352)

Polk's corps of three divisions。。。。。。。 12;000 Martin's division of cavalry。。。。。。。。。。  3;500 Jackson's division of cavalry。。。。。。。。。  3;900

And at New Hope Church; May 26th

Brigade of Quarles。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。  2;200

         Grand…total。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 64;456


His losses during the month of May are stated by him; as taken from the report of Surgeon Foard (page 325)


            Killed       Wounded       Total              721          4;672        5;393


These figures include only the killed and wounded; whereas my statement of losses embraces the 〃missing;〃 which are usually 〃prisoners;〃 and of these we captured; daring the whole campaign of four and a half months; exactly 12;983; whose names; rank; and regiments; were officially reported to the Commissary…General of Prisoners; and assuming a due proportion for the month of May; viz。; one…fourth; makes 3;245 to be added to the killed and wounded given above; making an aggregate loss in Johnston's army; from Dalton to New Hope; inclusive; of 8;638; against ours of 9;299。

Therefore General Johnston is greatly in error; in his estimates on page 357; in stating our loss; as compared with his; at six or ten to one。

I always estimated my force at about double his; and could afford to lose two to one without disturbing our relative proportion; but I also reckoned that; in the natural strength of the country; in the abundance of mountains; streams; and forests; he had a fair offset to our numerical superiority; and therefore endeavored to act with reasonable caution while moving on the vigorous 〃offensive。〃

With the drawn battle of New Hope Church; and our occupation of the natural fortress of Allatoona; terminated the month of May; and the first stage of the campaign。




CHAPTER XVII。

ATLANTA CAMPAIGNBATTLES ABOUT KENESAW MOUNTAIN。

JUNE; 1864。


On the lst of June our three armies were well in hand; in the broken and densely…wooded country fronting the enemy intrenched at New Hope Church; about five miles north of Dallas。  General Stoneman's division of cavalry had occupied Allatoona; on the railroad; and General Garrard's division was at the western end of the pass; about Stilesboro。  Colonel W。 W。 Wright; of the Engineers; was busily employed in repairing the railroad and rebuilding the bridge across the Etowah (or High tower) River; which had been destroyed by the enemy on his retreat; and the armies were engaged in a general and constant skirmish along a front of about six milesMcPherson the right; Thomas the centre; and Schofield on the left。  By gradually covering our front with parapet; and extending to the left; we approached the railroad toward Acworth and overlapped the enemy's right。  By the 4th of June we had made such progress that Johnston evacuated his lines in the night; leaving us masters of the situation; when I deliberately shifted McPherson's army to the extreme left; at and in front of Acworth; with Thomas's about two miles on his right; and Schofield's on his right all facing eaSt。 Heavy rains set in about the lst of June; making the roads infamous; but our marches were short; as we needed time for the repair of the railroad; so as to bring supplies forward to Allatoona Station。  On the 6th I rode back to Allatoona; seven miles; found it all that was expected; and gave orders for its fortification and preparation as a 〃secondary base。〃

General Blair arrived at Acworth on the 8th with his two divisions of the Seventeenth Corpsthe same which had been on veteran furloughhad come up from Cairo by way of Clifton; on the Tennessee River; and had followed our general route to Allatoona; where he had left a garrison of about fifteen hundred men。  His effective strength; as reported; was nine thousand。  These; with new regiments and furloughed men who had joined early in the month of May; equaled our losses from battle; sickness; and by detachments; so that the three armies still aggregated about one hundred thousand effective men。

On the 10th of June the wh
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