Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Gulf of Mexico” in chapter 2, page 183 of Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2.:
...f College Hill and Farmington, where Beauregard had placed advanced works.
The whole country around Corinth, which lies almost on the water-shed between the waters of the Tennessee and those of the Gulf of Mexico , was intersected by marshes covered with woods, and only traversed by narrow roads easily broken up; the task imposed upon the Federals, therefore, was a difficult one.
Consequently, the Confederat...
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