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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
ast of Texas since the occupation of the principal points on this coast by the troops of the Thirteenth corps, of which McClernand, relieved from arrest without being reconciled with Grant, will resume the command in the early part of March. The Coisiana, and proceeds to disembark at Brashear City to reinforce the army intended for the campaign on Red River, whilst McClernand remains with some reduced garrisons in the positions whose care had been entrusted to him. Steele at Little Rock, enover's fine division, which he had left at Alexandria, was there on his return. On the 27th he had seen the arrival of McClernand with several thousand soldiers of the Thirteenth corps, whom an order from Grant had recalled from the coast of Texas, st armies. Banks made haste to form his own—Smith on the right, Emory on the left at the head of the Nineteenth corps, McClernand in reserve with the Thirteenth corps and the train. Wharton, who had joined Polignac with his cavalry and horse-artill