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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
ese troops comprise the brigades of Forrest, Armstrong, and Whitfield and two batteries of artillers. While Starnes is pressing Coburn's left, Armstrong and Whitfield charge him again in front and he morning of the 25th. Without waiting for Armstrong, who is following him with the remainder, heto join the Nineteenth Michigan. As soon as Armstrong has made his appearance the Confederates surs closely pressing them. In the mean while, Armstrong has advanced as far as the suburbs without e. Starnes, continuing his march, soon joins Armstrong in front of Franklin. But, notwithstanding ion leaves him with only two brigades, under Armstrong and Starnes. His forces, thus reduced, remave charge which they make on horseback. But Armstrong, advancing with all his forces under the firder his success complete, Forrest has caused Armstrong to cross over to the same side a few miles hace. These troops arrive at the moment when Armstrong is preparing to surround the positions of th[4 more...]