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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V :—Tennessee . (search)
Book V:—Tennessee.
Chapter 1:
Chickasaw Bayou.
WE have just seen, west of the Mississippi, the Federals remaining at the end of th ery near Vicksburg.
This water-course is known by the name of Chickasaw Bayou.
A little above its present course there are several beds, ab nemy could have easily occupied, commanded its entire course.
Chickasaw Bayou was laid down in the official maps of the State of Mississippi ing the enemy's scouts before them, pushed on to the border of Chickasaw Bayou.
The remainder of the army required a little time to restore ic opinion in the North was greatly agitated by the reverse of Chickasaw Bayou.
Grant was already somewhat unpopular; Sherman became the sub Sherman failed before the obstacles that lay on the borders of Chickasaw Bayou, and how the Federals had subsequently indemnified themselves er—that is to say, two months before the sanguinary reverse of Chickasaw Bayou.
The army, which had just conquered at Perryville, was at las