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es. The Second corps also moved at half-past 5, Barlow's division leading, and Humphreys soon came up withy driven from it, and the Second corps passed over, Barlow in advance. Humphreys at once ordered artillery inlowed the larger force with two divisions, and sent Barlow on the left to Farmville. Artillery could not accompany Barlow, for he marched along the railroad. Farmville was found in possession of a strong rebel force, burning the bridges and covering their wagon train. Barlow, however, attacked at once, and the enemy abandonedhat was left of the rebel army, he promptly ordered Barlow up from Farmville, but still thought Lee's positionis just seen. Mott's division It was in reality Barlow's division, and not Mott's, which was north of the eanwhile, Humphreys had been waiting the arrival of Barlow and the Sixth corps; but heavy firing was heard in division, but was repulsed with considerable loss. Barlow, however, soon came up, but it was dark before he c
nel J., saves Mississippi squadron, II., 78; promoted to brigadier-general 79. Banks, General N. P., expedition against Port Hudson, i., 160; applies to Grant for reinforcements, 356; receives surrender of Port Hudson, 392; in command of department of the Gulf, II., 31; his part in general plan of campaign, 1864, 36, 39, 50, 51; Red river campaign, 57-86; instructions for general campaign, 64; delay of, 76; defeat of, 77; Grant asks for removal of, 81, 203; supersedure of; 204. Barlow, General F. C., on the Po river, II., 157; at Spottsylvania, 172; at Cold Harbor, 291; at Deep Bottom, 507; at Ream's station, 527; in Appomattox campaign, III., 532, 583. Baton Rouge expedition from, III., 175. Beaufort harbor, Porter's fleet at, III., 308; Butler's transports at, 308. Beaurefard, General P. C. T., at Shiloh, 1., 84; siege of Corinth, 101; retreat from Corinth, 102; attack on Butler at Drury's Bluff, II. 253; in front of Bermuda Hundred, 344, 347, 348; at Petersburg, June