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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V :—the first winter. (search)
Book V:—the first winter.
Chapter 1:
The first winter.—Donelson and Pea Ridge.
THE new Southern Confederacy, notwithstanding the false impressions its fir he south.
The one commanding the ravine at the north is known by the name of Pea Ridge.
It is separated from another steep acclivity, which rises still more to the cends into the ravine of Sugar Creek at the eastern extremity of the crest of Pea Ridge.
Before reaching that point, midway of the gentle declivities which slope do orps of Sigel, which, having been called back by Curtis, was retiring towards Pea Ridge.
A brisk engagement immediately took place.
The Confederates eagerly attack ns en echelon, he fell back in good order, crossed Sugar Creek, and, reaching Pea Ridge in the evening, took position west of the rest of the army.
Instead of fol the extremity of the long slopes which terminate on that side the plateau of Pea Ridge.
The Federals were thus taken in rear, and Van Dorn had already obtained an