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  • Like 'Wicked', 'Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead', paintings by Andy Warhol, music by Weird Al, there is source material that was used, but the resulting product is clearly and indisputably a creative work in its own right.

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  • Creek, in the north-west corner of Georgia -- the result being that Rosencranz was defeated and compelled to retreat to Chattanooga.

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • Confederates attacked General Thomas, but were repulsed, and Thomas proceeded to Chattanooga, where Rosencranz had concentrated his forces and was awaiting reinforcements.

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • General Rosencranz telegraphed to Washington on the night of the

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • It is also affirmed that Hooker had reinforced Rosencranz with two whole corps from Meade's army.

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • In the West Rosencranz [i.e. Rosencrans], a Federal leader, was organising his forces to attack Atalanta

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • Grant, Rosencranz, and other leaders, elated with recent success, are expected to breathe a new spirit into the councils of the irresolute Meade, and to infuse fresh blood into the sluggish army of the Potomac.

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • Bragg and the army of General Rosencranz near Chickamanga

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • A rumour was afloat that Rosencranz had captured Chattanooga on the 16th of

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

  • Chattanooga; that a large number of troops had reached Rosencranz, who had established lines in front of Chattanooga; and that General Bragg was fortifying Missionary Ridge.

    Foreign and Colonial News 1863

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