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When Major General William Rosencrans was appointed to command the Army of the Cumberland, his superior officer, General in Chief Henry Wager Halleck had given him three specific objectives. By January of 1863, Rosencrans was successful in his first task which was to force the Confederates out of Kentucky.The other objectives specified by General in Chief Halleck were delayed.

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