We left Resaca early this morning, going out after the
rebels whom we found at the south entrance of Snake Creek Gap. Here we formed a
line of battle and skirmishing commenced. A small force of the rebels was
behind some old works which our men had built last spring while advancing on
Resaca. Finally two regiments of the Third Division made a charge upon them and
routed them. Our loss was about fifty killed and wounded. The rebels then fell
back through the pass, blockading it for about eight miles, by felling trees
across the road. Our corps did not succeed in getting through the pass until
about dark, and the Fifteenth Army Corps was still in our rear.
Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B.,
Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 222
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