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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Fort McAllister (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Ogeechee (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Grand River, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
December 8.
By the map there appeared to be a road between the Big and Little Ogeechee Rivers.
As the enemy was reported in some force near the Twelve-Mile post, having a line of works in his front, I resolved to turn his position by sending two divisions of the Fifteenth corps down the west bank of the Ogeechee, which were to force a crossing of the Cannoucher, and sent forward sufficient force to break the Gulf Railroad, and secure, if possible, King's Bridge, over the Ogeechee, about a mile above the railroad, also to reconnoitre with one division between the Ogeechee rivers.
The movement on the right bank led; General Osterhaus in person conducted it with his First and Second divisions.
I accompanied General Corse, who found a good ridge road on the left bank of the Big Ogeechee.
We came upon some carefully constructed works some three miles and a half from Station No. 2, but they were abandoned.
The road was obstructed with trees at several points, but the obstructi
King's Bridge (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Little Ogeechee River (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
December 8.
By the map there appeared to be a road between the Big and Little Ogeechee Rivers.
As the enemy was reported in some force near the Twelve-Mile post, having a line of works in his front, I resolved to turn his position by sending two divisions of the Fifteenth corps down the west bank of the Ogeechee, which were to force a crossing of the Cannoucher, and sent forward sufficient force to break the Gulf Railroad, and secure, if possible, King's Bridge, over the Ogeechee, about a mile above the railroad, also to reconnoitre with one division between the Ogeechee rivers.
The movement on the right bank led; General Osterhaus in person conducted it with his First and Second divisions.
I accompanied General Corse, who found a good ridge road on the left bank of the Big Ogeechee.
We came upon some carefully constructed works some three miles and a half from Station No. 2, but they were abandoned.
The road was obstructed with trees at several points, but the obstructio
Louisville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
P. J. Osterhaus (search for this): chapter 18
John E. Smith (search for this): chapter 18
J. M. Corse (search for this): chapter 18