There were still about two thousand, mostly captured at Jonesboro, who had been sent back by cars, but had not passed Chattanooga.
During the time that we remained near Jonesboro', the brigade improved very much.
He was a man at Jonesboro, and tradition says that he fought with a fence-rail.
A few miles out from Jonesboro, the road leading to Hillsboro forks.
Next came Jonesboro, and then Allatoona, both reducing his strength.