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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., Closing operations in the Gulf and western rivers. (search)
one of the boldest exploits of the war. The Webb made a rush through the fleet at the Red River mouth and escaped without injury. Her approach was telegraphed to New Orleans, but under the disguise of an army transport she nearly passed the vessels lying off the city before they discovered her character, too late to stop her progress. Twenty miles below the city she met the Richmond, and finding farther advance impossible Read ran her ashore and burnt her. On the 3d of June Lieutenant-Commander W. E. Fitzhugh received the surrender of Lieutenant J. H. Carter and the Confederate naval forces under his command in the Red River. On the west Gulf coast the blockade continued until the end, several important cutting-out expeditions occurring during January and February. Among these the most noteworthy were the capture of the Delphina, January 22d, in Calcasieu River, by Lieutenant-Commander R. W. Meade; of the Pet and the Anna Sophia, February 7th, at Galveston, by an expedition org
st German Rifles, N. Y., Eighth State Militia, VIII., 87. Fisher, B. F., VIII., 314, 317, 333. Fisher's Fort, N. C. (see also Fort Fisher, N. C.), VI., 259, 265. Fishers' Hill, Va.: III., 156, 158, 159, 162, 328, 332; IV., 249, 263. Fishing Creek, Ky. (see also Mill Springs, Ky.), I., 356. Fisk, C. B., X., 217. Fiske, J., quoted, II., 166, 272. Fitch, G. A., I., 366. Fitch, G. N.: II., 194; VI., 314. Fitch, LeR., VI., 69, 209. Fitzhugh, W. E., VI., 322. Fitzpatrick, J., VII., 181. Five Forks, Va.: III., 288, 305, 344; V., 264; battle of, IX., 243. Flags used in signalling Viii., 308, 316. Fleetwood, pilot, VII., 139. Fleetwood Hill, Va., IV., 84, 86. Fleming, W. L., I., 44; X., 7, 28, 78 seq. Fletcher, A., quoted, IX., 342. Flint, E. A., cavalry horse of, IV., 53; VIII., 135. Floating Battery, Charleston, S. C., V., 155. Florance, H. C., VII., 125. Florence, Al