Three Paths to Glory by Dean Urdahl
Author:Dean Urdahl
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: North Star Press of St. Cloud
Published: 2015-06-09T00:00:00+00:00
Bragg in Chattanooga
August 1862
Braxton Braggâs Army of Mississippi encamped just outside Chattanooga, but the commander proceeded immediately to a hotel in the city. It was July 31st and a courier had brought a message from General Edmund Kirby Smith asking for an immediate conference. Smith was commander of the Army of East Tennessee.
Bragg, with three staff officers, entered the hotel and found Smith sitting alone at a table in the dining room. General Smith stood up and saluted. He was of medium height and build, had a receding hairline, a dark chin beard that stretched in a line over his cheeks on both sides, and a bushy mustache. He was thirty-eight years old.
âGeneral Bragg, welcome to Chattanooga,â Smith proclaimed.
All four took seats around the table as Bragg responded, âWell, at least I beat Buell here. This was his goal as well. When he comes, weâll have the good ground here.â
Smith got right to the point. âGeneral, I donât think you should fight him here. I just received a report from John Hunt Morgan, who returned from spending most of July riding through Kentucky. His cavalry was raising hell in Buellâs rear as well. They captured 1,200 federal soldiers. He paroled âem all, but kept hundreds of their horses and destroyed massive quantities of their supplies.â
Smith paused. âGeneral Bragg, thatâs not what I want to talk to you about.â
A bit taken aback, Bragg said, âThen what do you want to talk about?â
âThe opportunity that awaits you in Kentucky. I believe tens of thousands would rally to our cause if given the opportunity. If you arrive with a show of force, theyâd flock to us and bring Kentucky into the Confederacy.â
âWhat about Buell?â
âApparently heâs been delayed by supply difficulties helped along by Forrestâs harassment. His army is moving slowly. Itâs like Lincoln said about McClellan, âHeâs got the slows.ââ Smith chuckled, then continued. âLincoln wonât let Buell sit in Chattanooga with you having free rein in Kentucky. Youâd be a threat to Ohio and points east. Buell will have to come after you and, with your present army and the new recruits youâll surely garner, weâll whip those Yankees.â
âWhat do you propose?â
âMy Army of East Tennessee will march into Kentucky to dispose of the Union defenders of Cumberland Gap. Then weâll join you. Together we can maneuver into Buellâs rear. Heâll be forced to give us battle to protect his supply lines. Once Buellâs beaten, we move farther up north, where the local populace will be overjoyed.â
âYouâre right to go first. My armyâs exhausted and must rest.â
âWeâll fight a grand battle in Kentucky. We can establish a Confederate frontier at the Ohio River.â
âGeneral Smith,â Bragg said, looking directly across the table at him, âyouâve been given an independent command by President Davis. But I command the west. How do you see this?â
âSir, once our armies are combined, your seniority applies. Iâll be under your direct command.â
Bragg contemplated a few moments, then replied. âThis is an intriguing plan. If going north gains me a new army and a new state for the Confederacy, I think itâs worth the trip.
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