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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The siege and evacuation of Savannah, Georgia, in December, 1864. (search)
e, Beaulieu, and Rose Dew, until it rested upon the Great Ogeechee river. As, during the siege, few changes were made in erected at Genesis' Point on the right bank of the Great Ogeechee river, Fort McAllister effectually commanded the channel ssion of this work was to prevent the ascent of the Great Ogeechee river by the enemy, and to this end were its guns dispose General Osterhaus' column on the right bank of the Great Ogeechee river, and by the retreat of the Confederate cavalry undened at detached points along the coast south of the Great Ogeechee river, hastily retreated beyond the Altamaha, leaving thes work General Sherman acquired full control of the Great Ogeechee river, and was thus enabled to communicate freely with thnish vessels suitable for the navigation of the Great Ogeechee river, while General Foster should send from Hilton Head siesportation to their destination was afforded by the Great Ogeechee river and the Savannah and Ogeechee canal. According to