Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Island No.10” in chapter 96 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4.:
...him, and he maintained obstinately his position, and the blockade of the river to transports, during the whole of our operations.
Meantime the enemy continued every day to reenforce New-Madrid from Island No.10 , until, on the twelfth, they had nine thousand infantry, besides a considerable force of artillery, and nine gun-boats.
The fleet was commanded by Commodore Hollins, the land-forces by Generals McC...
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