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Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
ware, Del. 136, D12; 171 Delhi, La. 155, C6 Demopolis, Ala. 117, 1; 135-A; 148, E3; 171 Denmark, Tenn. 135-A; 153, H12 Denver City, Colo. Ter. 119, 1; 120, 1; 171 Departments and Divisions: Union and Confederate 162-171 Fort De Russy, La. 52, 1 Des Allemands Station, La. 156, E9 Des Arc, Ark. 135-A; 154, B6 Deserted House, Va. 26, 4; 28, 3 Engagement, Jan. 30, 1863 28, 3 De Soto, Mo. 47, 1; 135-A; 152, F9 Devall's Bluff, Ark. 47, 1; 117, 1; 154, C6 Deveaux's Neck, S. C.: Position, etc., Dec., 1864 91, 4 Devil's Fork, Ark. 153, G3 Diamond Hill, Va. 83, 7 Diascund Bridge, Va. 92, 1; 100, 1; 137, F9 Camp Dick Robinson, Ky. 141, F1; 150, B11; 151, H12 Dinwiddie Court-House, Va. 66, 9, 66, 11; 68, 3; 74, 1, 74, 2; 76, 5; 77, 2; 93, 1; 94, 9; 100, 1; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 137, G7 Engagement, March 31, 1865 74, 2 Dinwiddie Plank Road, Va. 40, 1 Dirt T
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the Third winter. (search)
ed to ascend White River to place this depot at Devall's Bluff, where the railroad from Memphis to Little Rocklarendon transported the sick and the trains to Devall's Bluff; the infantry went by land, and reached there oulty, and an intrenched camp was established at Devall's Bluff on the high cliff commanding the river. Duringed the arrival of Steele. The latter had put Devall's Bluff in a state of defence, while True's brigade, sen to Brownsville, whilst Steele was moving from Devall's Bluff toward the same point. The two forces met the ling away visibly. He had left all the sick at Devall's Bluff, and already the ambulances were receiving moregive his adversary the opportunity of moving on Devall's Bluff and cutting his communications. These were esse hundred men. The railroad from Little Rock to Devall's Bluff was promptly put in order, and communications was up to this point, then White River as far as Devall's Bluff. Lastly, an expedition having Vicksburg for it
of the Mississippi that had been acquired with so much difficulty previous to the fall of Vicksburg. After the expedition to Madisonville they again returned to New Orleans for guard duty. During this interval the monotony of garrison life was cheered by a visit of several months from his wife, whom he had left the year before, a bride of a week. On October 17, they embarked for the mouth of the White river in Arkansas. An expedition up this river was made one hundred ninety miles to Devall's Bluff, which occupied the time till the end of November, when they returned and encamped in the suburbs of Memphis, Tenn. Early in January, 1865, they returned to Louisiana and took up their position at Kennerville, some miles above New Orleans. Changes of camp are the only matters of activity recorded in the journals till February 20, when the battery embarked on Lake Pontchartrain and sailed for Mobile Bay, thence to Barrancas, Fla. Here they joined the Second Division, Thirteenth Army Corp
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