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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)
stance; the latter, making another attack upon Roddy, had driven him beyond Duck River, and, crossistart. In the mean while, Dodge, gaining upon Roddy, had arrived before Tuscumbia, which he enteredable adversary to oppose them. On receipt of Roddy's despatches he had ordered Forrest to hasten a small force along this stream, and directing Roddy to throw himself, with two regiments, between ning of the next day he reached Moulton, where Roddy was not long in joining him. The two brigades y made arrangements for overtaking him. Whilst Roddy, with three regiments and one battery, was follly wounded. His brother arrives at last with Roddy's column, which he immediately deploys for theate centre. A murderous discharge drives back Roddy's dismounted cavalry in disorder. Streight tathe more surely to overtake him, Forrest sends Roddy to Decatur with the wounded, the prisoners, and Florence, which was occupied by a portion of Roddy's cavalry brigade. He dislodged the defenders[8 more...]