Ulysses S. Grant consults with his commanders and formulates a plan to break his Federals out of Chattanooga.
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Ulysses S. Grant consults with his commanders and formulates a plan to break his Federals out of Chattanooga.
Braxton Bragg continues to reconfigure his weakened Confederate army outside Chattanooga, while Ulysses S. Grant continues gathering Federal reinforcements to break out of Chattanooga.
Braxton Bragg weakens his Confederate army outside Chattanooga and Ulysses S. Grant looks to mobilize his Federal forces to capitalize on the weakness.
Just as the “cracker line” begins resupplying the hungry Federal forces besieged in Chattanooga, Braxton Bragg weakens his Confederate army by sending part of it to eastern Tennessee.
Federals secure their new supply line into Chattanooga, while Jefferson Davis suggests that Braxton Bragg detach one of his troublesome commanders from the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
News that Federals had secured Brown’s Ferry outside Chattanooga enrages Braxton Bragg, and James Longstreet plans to counter with a Confederate night assault.