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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sherman's expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, Feb. 3, to March 6, 1864 [from the New Orleans, la., Picayune, July 27, 1904.] (search)
Sherman's expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, Feb. 3, to March 6, 1864 [from the New Orleans, l crossed over Pearl river and marched towards Meridian, General Sherman pursuing beyond Brandon, Misth, was to move from west Tennessee direct to Meridian to meet the army under General Sherman from VHe had drawn a part of the Mobile garrison to Meridian as a re-enforcement, but considering Mobile a Sherman would move towards Mobile instead of Meridian to meet Admiral Farragut and General Banks, h February 7th, at Morton February 7th, and at Meridian February 14th at 3 P. M., the Confederate infn's line of march, as he proposed to evacuate Meridian and march with his infantry towards Demopolisruary 15th to 20th, General Sherman, while at Meridian, was engaged in destroying the railroad in eving the railroads, they destroyed the city of Meridian, burning most of the houses, depots, hotels, d three-fourths of this was private property, Meridian, Canton and other towns being almost totally [7 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
., 283. Secession, in 1812, 15, 24; right of, 283. Seddon, James A., 107. Seminary Ridge, 34. Semmes, General J. P., 228. Semmes, Admiral Raphael, 111, 160. Seven Days Battles, 250, 332. Sharpsburg, Battle of, 263. Shenandoah, Cruise of the, 320; carried Confederate flag around the world, 328. Shenandoah Valley, Campaign of the, 97. Sheridan's, Gen. P. H., Bummers, savagery of, 89; cavalry, 234. Sherman, General W. T., 125, 164; expedition of from Vicksburg to Meridian, 300; his vandalism, 319. Shiloh, Battle of and the National Military Park and monuments of, 122; forces engaged at, 128. Slavery, Constitutional, 27; South opposed to extension of, 104. Slaughter, Surgeon Alfred, first killed, 200. Slidell, Hon. John, 108, 110. Smith, Captain B. H., wounded, 6. Smith, General E. Kirby, 365. Smith, Captain John Holmes, 183. Smith, D. D., Rev. J. P., 135. Smith, General Preston, killed, 304. Smith, Dr. W. W., 200. Smith, Gove