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the whole world was ringing with his praises the citizens who chanced to be in the group must have recalled that day with pride. Young Al Sloo, the postmaster's son, leans against the doorway on Grant's right, and next to him is Bob Jennings; then comes Dr. Taggart, then Thomas, the mason, and Jaques, the butcher. On the extreme right, facing the camera, is young Bill Thomas. Up in the windows sit George Olmstead and Will Smith. In his shirt sleeves, on General McClernand's left, is C. C. Davidson. In the group about him are Benjamin Munn, Fred Theobold, John Maxey, and Phil. Howard. Perhaps these men told their children of the morning that Grant left his headquarters at the St. Charles Hotel and met them here. Who knows? something be done. But while the public was still waiting there were two occurrences in the West that riveted the attention of the nation, sending a thrill of gladness through the North and a wave of depression over the Southland. These were the fall of Fo
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 1: The Opening Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), Engagements of the Civil War with losses on both sides December, 1860-August, 1862 (search)
h Mich., 3d Minn., 4th Ky. Cav., 7th Pa. Cav., 1st Ky. Battery. Confed., Gen. N. B. Forrest's Cav. Losses: Union 33 killed, 62 wounded, 800 missing. Confed. 50 killed, 100 wounded. July 15, 1862: near Vicksburg, Miss. Union, Gunboats Carondelet, Queen of the West, Tyler, and Essex. Confed., Ram Arkansas. Losses: Union 13 killed, 36 wounded. Confed. 5 killed, 9 wounded. July 15, 1862: Fayetteville, Ark. Union, detachments of 2d Wis., 3d Mo., 10th Ill., and Davidson's Battery. Confed., Gen. Rains' command. Losses: Confed. 150 captured. July 17, 1862: Cynthiana, Ky. Union, 18th Ky., 7th Ky. Cav., Cynthiana, Newport, Cincinnati, and Bracken Co. Home Guards (Morgan's Raid). Confed., Morgan's Cav. Losses: Union 17 killed, 34 wounded. Confed. 8 killed, 29 wounded. July 18, 1862: Memphis, Mo. Union, 2d Mo., 11th Mo. Cav. Opponents, Porter's independent forces. Losses: Union 83 killed and wounded. Porter's loss, 23 k
, 280. Darbytown Road, Va., I., 309; III., 332. Darksville, Va., III., 326. Darnestown, Md. (see also Pritchard's Mills, Md.). I., 352. Daughter of the regiment, C. Scollard, IX., 71. Daughters of the Confederacy I. 14, 19; of Charleston, S. C., I. 100; IX., 347. Daughters of Veterans X., 296. Damn's Battery, Union, I., 356. Dauphin Island, Ala., VI., 253. Davenport, Iowa, prison at, VII., 66. Darid,, C. S. S., VI., 267, 320. Davidson, C. C., I., 179. Davidson, H., VI., 79. Davidson, H. B., X., 299. Davidson, J. W., II., 342, 344; X., 311. Davies, H. E., X., 95. Davies, T. A., II., 150, 152, 324. Davis, C. E., VIII., 327. Davis, C. H.: I., 94, 221, 240, 241 seq., 243, 249; II., 194, 198, 200, 238, 284; VI., 35, 58, 100, 115, 150, 169, 220, 223, 314. Davis, E. J., X., 307. Davis, G., X., 13. Davis, G. B., VII., 98. Davis, H., X., 201. Davis, J.: I., 8