Catching a Hatful of Bullets: With the 2nd Minnesota at Chickamauga
T he 2 nd Minnesota fought on four separate occasions during the two days of the Battle of Chickamauga. One soldier recalled that the hottest fighting occurred on the morning of September 20 th when the regiment was trying to hold the left of the Union line. “Here the Rebels came up on our left flank,” he noted. “We changed front to meet them with the 9 th Ohio in advance and were immediately ordered to lie down. Here was the hottest place for bullets I ever saw. It seemed as though we could have held up our hats and caught a hatful. The 9 th Ohio broke, but rallied in our rear and for a few minutes, the fighting was terrific, the Rebels hurling mass after mass to the front but in vain. Our Minies could go through four ranks at short range but they could not stand the slaughter and fled." "The 9 th Ohio and 87 th Indiana charged across the field in front, the 35 th Ohio passed on and we, according to orders, caught up the rear. At the edge of the woods in fr...