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Lake Providence (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 172
Deer Creek Landing (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): chapter 172
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162.-Captain Osband's expedition.
Official report.
young's point, March 30, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel Rawlins:
sir: In pursuance of Special Order No. 66, with the Fifty-fifth Illinois volunteers, part of the One Hundred and First Illinois, and part of company A, Fourth Illinois cavalry, on the thirteenth March, with the steamers Chancellor and Fanny Bullitt, all proceeded to Deer Creek Landing, in American Bend.
I found the cotton, and held it, on the fourteenth.
On the fifteenth March, Colonel Ferguson's cavalry attempted to burn the cotton, appearing with about sixty men. On the sixteenth, Colonel Malmborg, of the Fifty-fifth Illinois volunteers, concluded he could not hold the position.
On this account, I proceeded with the steamer Chancellor, to Lake Providence, and obtained the Eleventh Illinois volunteers and the Fourteenth Wisconsin volunteers, under General Ransom.
We arrived on the seventeenth at eight A. M. General Ransom attempted to find the enemy, but
London, Madison County, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 172
Eagle Bend (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 172
Milford (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): chapter 172
Milliken's Bend (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 172
Logan (search for this): chapter 172
Reno (search for this): chapter 172
E. D. Osband (search for this): chapter 172
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162.-Captain Osband's expedition.
Official report.
young's point, March 30, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel Rawlins:
sir: In pursuance of Special Order No. 66, with the Fifty-fifth Illinois volunteers, part of the One Hundred and First Illinois, and part of company A, Fourth Illinois cavalry, on the thirteenth March, with the steamers Chancellor and Fanny Bullitt, all proceeded to Deer Creek Landing, in American Bend.
I found the cotton, and held it, on the fourteenth.
On the fifte ood conduct.
The cotton obtained was principally C. S. A.
cotton, so branded, and was pledged in London for confederate bonds.
During our stay the confederates burned about five thousand bales in our vicinity.
There still remain two thousand bales C. S. A.
cotton, easy of approach, and at a good landing, unburned.
If you should desire to send me again, I think I can obtain it, as well as all the beef cattle you may need, besides mules untold.
Respectfully, E. D. Osband, Captain.
Commandant (search for this): chapter 172