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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
nstructions, this general had advanced beyond Raymond on the Utica road with his own and Walker's bo'clock in the evening the conquerors entered Raymond. They had lost 69 killed, 341 wounded, and 3on's, was directed to proceed eastward toward Raymond, where he was to meet McPherson's columns andippi Springs; McClernand had two divisions at Raymond, and one between the two routes followed by M found Bragg and Walker, who had arrived from Raymond during the night with six thousand men. Thesehad to be very chary. Sherman, following the Raymond road, had deployed to the right on nearing Jaroad to the right in order to get back to the Raymond road. In these marches and countermarches mupi Springs, Hovey above Clinton, Osterhaus at Raymond, and Smith at New Auburn. Blair's division, tself, Osterhaus and Carr on his left, on the Raymond road. A little farther on the left, but with Blair and Smith, which happened to be on the Raymond road, and had been reinforced during the day [19 more...]