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pproaches to the city from the Hall's Ferryroad around to the Railroad Bridge on the Big Black; the heavy artillery at the batteries on the river-front, under Colonel Higgins. Brigadier-General Moore's brigade was drawn in at once from Warrenton, and placed in the intrenchments on either side of the Baldwin's Ferry road. Brign drew off, with what damage to themselves it is impossible to say. The firing from our batteries was most excellent, and too much praise cannot be awarded to Colonel Higgins, his officers and men, for their gallantry, coolness, and skill. The enemy still continued to work steadily in completing and strengthening his line of circueneral M. L. Smith's brigade commanders, Brigadier-Generals Shoupe, Baldwin, and Vaughn; to Colonels Gates, Dockery, and Cockrell, of Bowen's division, and to Colonel Higgins, commanding the river batteries, and to Colonel Waul, commanding Texas Legion. If the most unremitting attention to the arduous duties of their position, ent
seventh of March I was informed by Lieutenant-Colonel E. Higgins, commanding Forts Jackson and St. e river, opposite Fort Jackson, by Lieutenant-Colonel E. Higgins, prior to his assumption of the co to enclose herewith the report of Lieutenant-Colonel E. Higgins, Twenty-second regiment Louisiana y respectfully, Your obedient servant, Edward Higgins, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding. (U.) y respectfully, Your obedient servant, Edward Higgins, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding. (W.) t. That Brigadier-General Duncan and Lieutenant-Colonel Higgins shall surrender to the Mortar Flotila, that Brigadier-General Duncan and Lieutenant-Colonel Higgins, together with the officers under thadier-General, commanding Coast Defences. Edward Higgins, Lieutenant-Colonel C. S. A., commanding St. Philip. Supplemental report of Lieut.-Col. Higgins. New Orleans, April 30, 1862. Lieuery respectfully, Your obedient servant, Ed. Higgins, Lieutenant-Colonel, C. S. A., late command[4 more...]