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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 55: operations of the Mississippi Squadron in the latter part of 1864 and in 1865. (search)
wah, Key West and Elfin. operations of the Army under General Thomas against General Hood. the effective work performed byhe Confederate batteries on the Tennessee River. General George H. Thomas compliments the Navy. General Hood's retreat andned to the tender mercies of the Confederate rangers. General Thomas, with a comparatively small force, was left to occupy e generalship and foresight of that sturdy old Roman, George H. Thomas, a great disaster would have overtaken the Union causup to Nashville in the expectation of cooperating with General Thomas against the advancing forces of Hood. The Carondelet, which bears the signature of that glorious hero, General George H. Thomas, will ever be interesting, and a compliment from him paid to the Navy will be appreciated. General Thomas immediately telegraphed to Acting-Rear-Admiral Lee the result of hperation during the operations of the past thirty days. G. H. Thomas, Major-General. Rear-Admiral S. P. Lee, Commanding Miss