Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Columbus, Kentucky” in chapter 15 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12.:
...—Bragg, at Pensacola, for his big ten-inch Columbiads: Lovell, at New Orleans, for his extended defences, and especially for his inadequate artillery at Forts Jackson and St. Phillips; Polk, at Columbus, Kentucky ; Johnston, for his numerous batteries on the Potomac; Magruder, at Yorktown.
All these were deemed most important points.
Then came Wilmington, Georgetown, Port Royal, and Fernandina.
Not a few...
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