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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)
umed his march at one o'clock in the morning in the direction of Blountsville; he had about twelve hours the start of the Confederate cavalry.he passage of which is easy to defend. The road from Moulton to Blountsville crosses the dividing-line of these waters about halfway between northern roads; the other two regiments follow the direction of Blountsville. Forrest takes the advance of them with his escort in order to and it is eleven o'clock in the morning when they finally reach Blountsville. Forrest has followed them so closely that twice during the no the comfort of the beasts of burden, they are obliged to leave Blountsville and resume their march toward Gadsden. Forrest, in fact, is appral hours, his men, better mounted than their adversaries, enter Blountsville just as the latter are leaving it. The inhabitants of this town, In the mean while, Forrest, after having given his soldiers at Blountsville the rest and food they stand in need of, forces them once more i