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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
noon they laid to opposite the little town of Simsport. During this time the vessels drawing the lerning of the 13th, A. J. Smith disembarked at Simsport the greater part of his forces; he was at thi Walker's detachments had been stationed near Simsport; having been cut off by the enemy, he had notoard. Colonel Warren, who had just landed at Simsport with a detachment of the Thirteenth corps, ans in leaving Alexandria had taken the road to Simsport, for he was in a hurry to gain the banks of the 16th, the head of the Union column reached Simsport on the Atchafalaya. But the army could not inumber of twenty had come to meet the army at Simsport. His plan was immediately adopted. The larg of the Atchafalaya which flows westward from Simsport, in order to protect it and cover the rest ofatter, not expecting this attack, had gone to Simsport, and had left the command of his troops to Geartment of the Trans-Mississippi, had reached Simsport. The authority with which he was invested, a