id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54065 Johnston, I. N. (Isaac N.) Four Months in Libby and the Campaign Against Atlanta .txt text/plain 31253 1210 72 of the Sixth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, till the present time. The same day we moved forward to Atlanta, which place we reached After working on the night of the 25th, two men were left down in frozen, as, indeed, was the case, day and night, till we reached enemy while the army slept; but as soon as day began to dawn the command of my regiment--Battle near Dallas--Night on the command of my regiment--Battle near Dallas--Night on the the left, and formed in two lines of battle--the Sixth Kentucky soon brought it into the front line of battle--the Sixth Kentucky On the 17th we advanced over two lines of rebel works which were line of battle, having come up with the enemy's pickets in front of on the breast-works, were ordered into the front line of battle. regiment was placed in the front line, so close to the enemy that ./cache/54065.txt ./txt/54065.txt