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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 21: slavery and Emancipation.--affairs in the Southwest. (search)
s assigned to the command of the extreme left, Morgan the left center, M. L. Smith the right center,nfederate batteries and rifle-pits. Meanwhile Morgan had advanced under cover of a heavy fog and th ordered a General advance of his whole army. Morgan, being nearest the Bayou and the bluffs, was esing to assail the foe on the bluffs, and when Morgan was ready to move, Blair had come up with his ved forward between the divisions of Smith and Morgan, and obliquing to the left, which exposed him he Thirteenth Illinois, was killed, he crossed Morgan's track, and there detached two regiments to the remainder he worked his way to the front of Morgan's left, near the house of Mrs. Lake, and at the of which was placed under the command of General Morgan, and the other under General Sherman. b-five thousand men, under McClernand, Sherman, Morgan, Stewart, Steele, A. J. Smith, and Osterhaus, llen timber, within musket range of the fort. Morgan's artillery and the gun-boats had covered this[1 more...]