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CHAPTER V
GAULEY BRIDGE
The gate of the Kanawha valley--The wilderness beyond--West Virginia defences--A
romantic post--Chaplain Brown--An adventurous mission--Chaplain Dubois--"The
river path"--Gauley Mount--Colonel Tompkins's home--Bowie-knives--Truculent
resolutions--The Engineers--Whittlesey, Benham, Wagner--Fortifications--Distant
reconnoissances--Comparison of forces--Dangers to steamboat
communications--Allotment of duties--The Summersville post--Seventh Ohio at
Cross Lanes--Scares and rumors--Robert E. Lee at Valley Mountain--Floyd and Wise
advance--Rosecrans's orders--The Cross Lanes affair--Major Casement's creditable
retreat--Colonel Tyler's reports--Lieutenant-Colonel Creighton--Quarrels of Wise
and Floyd--Ambushing rebel cavalry--Affair at Boone Court House--New attack at
Gauley Bridge--An incipient mutiny--Sad result--A notable
court-martial--Rosecrans marching toward us--Communications renewed--Advance
toward Lewisburg--Camp Lookout--A private sorrow.
CHAPTER VI
CARNIFEX FERRY--TO SEWELL MOUNTAIN AND BACK
Rosecrans's march to join me--Reaches Cross Lanes--Advance against
Floyd--Engagement at Carnifex Ferry--My advance to Sunday Road--Conference with
Rosecrans--McCook's brigade joins me--Advance to Camp Lookout--Brigade
commanders--Rosecrans's personal characteristics--Hartsuff--Floyd and Wise
again--"Battle of Bontecou"--Sewell Mountain--The equinoctial--General Schenck
arrives--Rough lodgings--Withdrawal from the mountain--Rear-guard duties--Major
Slemmer of Fort Pickens fame--New positions covering Gauley Bridge--Floyd at
Cotton Mountain--Rosecrans's methods with private soldiers--Progress in
discipline.
CHAPTER VII
COTTON MOUNTAIN
Floyd cannonades Gauley Bridge--Effect on Rosecrans--Topography of Gauley
Mount--De Villiers runs the gantlet--Movements of our forces--Explaining
orders--A hard climb on the mountain--In the post at Gauley Bridge--Moving
magazine and telegraph--A balky mule-team--Ammunition train under fire--Captain
Fitch a model quartermaster--Plans to entrap Floyd--Moving supply trains at
night--Method of working the ferry--Of making flatboats--The Cotton Mountain
affair--Rosecrans dissatisfied with Benham--Vain plans to reach East Tennessee.
CHAPTER VIII
WINTER-QUARTERS
An impracticable country--Movements suspended--Experienced troops ordered
away--My orders from Washington--Rosecrans objects--A disappointment--Winter
organization of the Department--Sifting our material--Courts-martial--Regimental
schools--Drill and picket duty--A military execution--Effect upon the
army--Political sentiments of the people--Rules of conduct toward them--Case of
Mr. Parks--Mr. Summers--Mr. Patrick--Mr. Lewis Ruffner--Mr. Doddridge--Mr. B. F.
Smith--A house divided against itself--Major Smith's journal--The contrabands--A
fugitive-slave case--Embarrassments as to military jurisdiction.
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