Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Grand Ecore” in chapter 43 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:

...a heavy artillery fire on him while working. The leak in the Eastport had been so far overcome that steam was raised and the vessel only rested slightly on the bottom. The Admiral returned to Grand Ecore and found that Banks had left with the advance of the army in the night for Alexandria, leaving General Franklin in command of the main body, with orders to follow him. So that Franklin was virtually...
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Grand Ecore (Louisiana, United States) 604 120 18 0 0 user votes

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