Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Steel's Bayou” in chapter 31 of Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant:
... a country covered with water, as they would have to remain on board of their transports.
Relief had to come from another quarter.
So I determined to get into the Yazoo below Fort Pemberton.
Steel's Bayou [Steele's Bayou] empties into the Yazoo River between Haines' Bluff and its mouth.
It is narrow, very tortuous, and fringed with a very heavy growth of timber, but it is deep.
It approaches to w...
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