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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)
f the country in sufficient quantities. Hence in the early part of March we find Curtis's troops divided into small detachments encamped at llowed by Grant. It had been reconnoitred during the early part of March by C. F. Smith, who, after making a feint against Eastport, had lanmusket-shots fired by the scouts of either army during the month of March. On the extreme left of Buell, Garfield had remained in the moun, had found the position of Columbus evacuated in the early part of March. He had immediately descended the Mississippi as far as Island No.mpregnable. Beauregard had left Island No.10 during the month of March; it had been in vain for him to keep at bay the soldiers of Pope ans corps. Braxton Bragg had rejoined him towards the latter part of March with the troops he had brought over from Pensacola. Finally, afterlways, would fall into the hands of the Unionists. At the end of March, Chattanooga was no longer menaced, even from a distance, and Johns