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Tuscumbia (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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Chapter 9:
Georgia in 1863
Fort M'Allister
destruction of the Nashville
organization on the coas illed Maj. John B. Gallie, Twenty-second battalion Georgia artillery, the gallant commander of the battery.
P still more formidable attempt to subdue the gallant Georgia gunners in the sand and mud batteries on the Ogeech avannah river batteries and other defenses—First of Georgia, Col. C. H. Olmstead; Fifty-fourth regiment, Col. C son, and at the same place was the floating battery Georgia.
Near Fort Jackson was Battery Lee, and opposite, tors.
In the spring of 1863 there occurred in north Georgia one of the most celebrated cavalry exploits of t mostly mounted, with orders to cut the railroad in Georgia below Rome.
He was promptly followed by a cavalry ht, driven from this position, pushed on toward the Georgia line; but on the next day he was overtaken at Black so much as to create very considerable distress in Georgia. The great question in this revolution is now a que