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Existing comment: The Bloody First Day Ends:
Fighting in the Chickamauga woods continued into the night

Throughout the day on September 19, 1863, men were thrown into the fighting as soon as they arrived on the field. Neither side could control the battle which expanded in a southerly direction as the day wore on. In the thick woods, soldiers fought hand to hand, and sometimes became confused and fired on their friends. Casualties were heavy.
At sunset, Gen. Braxton Bragg, Confederate commander, tried one more assault on the Union line. He ordered Cleburne's and Cheatham's Divisions to attack near this point. In the growing darkness, the battle raged to your left and right, along the Brotherton Road. Both sides became confused and fired at any rifle-musket flashes they saw.
Brig. Gen. Preston Smith, a Confederate brigade commander, got lost in the dark woods and stumbled into an enemy position. He was killed by a point blank Union volley about 220 yards southeast of here.
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