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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 25 1 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 8: the siege and capture of Fort Donelson. (search)
march across Tennessee and penetrate Alabama. Foote had already hurried back to Cairo with the Cinhom he was descended He was a son of Senator Samuel Foote, of Connecticut, whose resolution concearance of their pastor at the proper time, and Foote was invited to conduct the religious services f that post and Fort Henry. At the same time, Foote was moving up the Cumberland with his gun-boat whole were under the personal command of Commodore Foote, who had not been able to get his mortar-erilous became the condition of them all, that Foote ordered them to withdraw. Then the fugitives ation with General Grant and his own officers, Foote set out for Cairo, for the purpose of having the siege with greater vigor. Report of Commodore Foote to the Secretary of the Navy, on board hind on the defensive, until re-enforcements and Foote's flotilla should arrive. His words were few,or. He then spoke of the good conduct of Commodore Foote, and announced the fact that, notwithstan[3 more...]