174 Series I Volume XXXI-I Serial 54 - Knoxville and Lookout Mountain Part I
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[CHAP. XLIII.
Question. Can you state what conversation took place between you and General Schurz?
Answer. I can state pretty nearly. General Schurz, I think, asked me a question of this kind: "Can I take my other two brigades? at which I expressed great surprise, saying that I had ordered him to go to the relief of Geary two hours before, and repeated the order.
By General SCHURZ:
Question. Did you have more than one conversation with General Schurz about 1 o'clock?
Answer. Oh, yes; I saw him two or three times before the troops got under way, and something passed between us, I think, each time.
By the COURT:
Question. How near were you to Tyndale's Hill at the time General Tyndale took it?
Answer. I think when it was communicated to me that he had taken it I was close by the Smith Hill.
Question. Were you near enough during its progress to distinguish the nature of the action that occurred there?
Answer. I knew nothing of it; I could not see it.
Question. Was the opposition made by the enemy, judging from the nature of the firing, great or small?
Answer. I think it was a feeble resistance. I should call it a slight skirmish.
Question. Do you know how long it continued?
Answer. While there was firing; I do not know how long. From the time the fire was thrown from the hill on the troops marching to the relief of Geary up to the time that I heard of the taking of the hill, the firing was desultory.
Question. What kind of a night was it?
Answer. I would not call it a bright night or a dark night; it was a medium night. I could tell whether troops were marching in column or by the flank at a distance of 60 yards.
Court adjourned to meet on Tuesday, the 9th instant, at 10 a.m.
HEADQUARTERS ELEVENTH CORPS,
February 9, 1864-10 a.m.The Court met pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Colonel A. Buschbeck, Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania, commanding Second Division, Eleventh Army Corps; Colonel James Wood, jr., One hundred and thirty-sixth New York, commanding Second Brigade, Second Division, Eleventh Army Corps; Colonel P. H. Jones, One hundred and fifty-fourth New York, commanding First Brigade, Second Division, Eleventh Army Corps; Captain W. H. Lambert, Thirty-third New Jersey Volunteers, recorder.
Proceedings of previous session read.
Major General DANIEL BUTTERFIELD, a witness for the prosecution, was duly sworn.
By the RECORDER:
Question. Were you with General Hooker on the morning of the 29th of October?
Answer. I was.
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