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: First--Major-General Price, in command of McRae's and Parsons' brigades, will proceed by the bes; the one of Arkansians, under Brigadier-General Dandridge McRae, consisting of three regiments oorder of attack directed that I, in command of McRae's and Parson's brigades, should proceed by theral McRae to get into position. Meanwhile General McRae had moved his brigade into position, but (the officer by whom I sent the order, that General McRae (who was by his side at the time) would, was follows:  Kslled.wounded.missing.total. McRae's Brigade46168133347 Parsons' Brigade59336369ed by the Major-General commanding to Brigadier-General McRae's brigade (Arkansas), and my brigade aptain Biscoe's company of sharpshooters, from McRae's brigade. Taking advantage of this halt, I pion to the front, the head of the two columns (McRae's and mine) were beyond the rifle-pits, and in. Snead, Major and A. A. G. Report of General McRae. headquarters McRae's brigade, July 1[18 more...]
ces, Lower Mississippi River. Captain Huger will fill up the blanks with the names of the two engineers he thinks most suitable for the service, belonging to the McRae. C. S. steamer Louisiana, April 22, 1862. Samuel Brock, Senior Engineer, McRae: Sir: In obedience to your order, we have held a survey upon the steamer Belle Algerine and the tug Mosher. The latter has, we think, loosened the after-bearing of her shaft. This we can, I think, obviate in a few hours. The Belle Algerine while working in the raft, and also while landing guns at Fort St. Philip. This we can also remedy, and are now doing so. I trust by to-night both vessels will be serviceable. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, T. B. Huger, Commanding McRae. John K. Duncan, Commanding Coast Defences: General: Above you will see the report on the vessels reported to you as unfit for service. I send it for your information. Respectfully, Your obedient servant, John K. Mitchell, Commanding