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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)
t trees. It is bounded by two watercourses, Lick Creek, to the south, which debouches obliquely intg, to the south, runs along the left bank of Lick Creek; that of Crump's Landing, to the north, crosCorinth. The two streams of Owl Creek and Lick Creek, separated at their mouths by a space of litack, and entirely isolated on the borders of Lick Creek, was the fourth brigade of Sherman, commandettsburg Landing, which rested at the left on Lick Creek near its mouth, and at the right on Owl Creewhen they had once reached the space between Lick Creek and Owl Creek, where they knew the enemy to d Confederates massed between Owl Creek and Lick Creek would not have thus been reduced to the figu Stewart's brigade at the extreme left, near Lick Creek, which he had posted there when he was guarddge's reserves, extending on the right along Lick Creek, finally met the brigade of Stewart, the 4thon the plateaux which separate the valley of Lick Creek from that of Owl Creek. This unlooked — for[2 more...]