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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
19th, he divided his column. Grierson, with Hepburn's brigade, proceeds south-eastwardly to occupf West Point, fifteen miles south of Egypt. Hepburn's brigade, which he has summoned from Aberdeehaving heard, on the 20th, of the movement of Hepburn toward West Point, had halted at Waverly, at once McCulloch's brigade, he pressed hard on Hepburn, who had commenced to fall back on Okolona, as troops, and strives, by pressing closely on Hepburn's brigade, to retard its speed. After seve and the escort of the train are entrusted to Hepburn. Waring follows him at some considerable diself in a line with them on leaving the town. Hepburn has halted six miles farther on in a very goos on the enemy, and soon make another stand. Hepburn with his cavalry and the Fourth regulars holdhrough two of his regiments. His brigade and Hepburn's alone have to bear the whole burden of the y; in the evening Waring's brigade, relieving Hepburn's as the rearguard, crosses in its turn the b[2 more...]