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Lt.-Colonel Arthur J. Fremantle, Three Months in the Southern States 2 0 Browse Search
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nge of hills, precipitous banks, rolling back country, firm, determined, and patriotic people, with other advantages pertinent, yet not material to specially, commend it most strongly to highest consideration. Drury's Bluff, if not common sense, teaches us what artillery, planted in the locality of Natchez, might accomplish. Besides, the range of bluffs there commands the Louisiana valley opposite at least as far as the gunshot range of the enemy's gunboats, say back toward, and beyond Lake Concordia and the lowlands above and below that old bad of the Mississippi. Natchez, too, now, is become the great depot entreat, &c., of our citizens and soldiers, the trade and army road of the people of Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and Missouri, coming East and going West. We learn from one who susaks from the record that an average of twenty five soldiers per day have passed through that point during the last thirty days, and that as many as 300 to 400 of these soldiers have been seen at