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Jackson (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
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89.-siege of Port Hudson.
A rebel narrative.
Mobile, July 20, 1863.
We have conversed with an officer who succeeded in passing out from Port Hudson while the surrender was taking pPort Hudson while the surrender was taking place on Thursday, the ninth instant, from whom we have been furnished with details of the siege which will not fail to prove interesting to our readers.
The initiatory steps of the siege may be re ed cavalry and a battery, under orders to proceed to the Plain Store, six or seven miles from Port Hudson, and reconnoitre.
About four miles from Port Hudson he encountered the enemy, and a severe aPort Hudson he encountered the enemy, and a severe action ensued of two and a half hours duration, with a loss of thirty killed and forty wounded on our side.
At night, in pursuance of an order of recall from General Gardner, our forces fell back wit paign, was landing troops at Bayou Sara, (twelve miles above,) and moving in the direction of Port Hudson.
From Saturday the twenty-third, to Tuesday the twenty-sixth, inclusive, the enemy was engag
Bayou Sara (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Baton Rouge (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Mobile, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
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89.-siege of Port Hudson.
A rebel narrative.
Mobile, July 20, 1863.
We have conversed with an officer who succeeded in passing out from Port Hudson while the surrender was taking place on Thursday, the ninth instant, from whom we have been furnished with details of the siege which will not fail to prove interesting to our readers.
The initiatory steps of the siege may be reckoned from the twentieth of May, when General Augur advanced from Baton Rouge.
His approach being reported by our cavalry, on the twenty-first, General Gardner sent out Colonel Miles, with four hundred cavalry and a battery, under orders to proceed to the Plain Store, six or seven miles from Port Hudson, and reconnoitre.
About four miles from Port Hudson he encountered the enemy, and a severe action ensued of two and a half hours duration, with a loss of thirty killed and forty wounded on our side.
At night, in pursuance of an order of recall from General Gardner, our forces fell back within
Vicksburg (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Clinton, La. (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 91
Andrews (search for this): chapter 91