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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)
Five-Mile Creek, Fourteen-Mile Creek, and Baker's Creek, a tributary of the last, all of which, afwere before him on Fourteen-Mile Creek and Baker's Creek near Dillon's—that is to say, south of Edwheck if the latter should attempt to cross Baker's Creek. The morning of the 14th was stormy: that this same army was in front of him near Baker's Creek, he wrote to his lieutenant recommending hleft Pemberton on the 13th on the banks of Baker's Creek. He had placed Loring between this streamg the point where the Raymond road crosses Baker's Creek it was found that the bridge had been carrs' Station. After following the course of Baker's Creek for some distance, the latter road turns acomplish this, it was necessary to recross Baker's Creek. His whole army was ordered to face aboutntrary, the slopes which reach down toward Baker's Creek present some open spaces of ground under crected by Pemberton to cover the bridge of Baker's Creek with two brigades, and to wait there for L[7 more...]