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Mississippi (United States) (search for this): article 3
The siege of Fort PillowDifficulties in the way of the flotilla.
During the progress of more exciting events in the immediate neighborhood of the Capital, the public has almost lost sight of the Federal operations on the Mississippi river we therefore extract from the correspondence of the New York Times the appended narrative, which shows what was thought of the situation of affairs two weeks ago. We have not yet heard that the "speedy forward movement"" so confluienlly predicted by the writer has taken place up to the present time, and it is fair to presume that the "contemptible earth work," Fort Pillow, continues to hold its own.
Mississippi flotilla,above Fort Pillow,Thursday, may 22, 1862.
The siege at Fort Pillow has been a long and a tedious one, but at last we congratulate ourselves that we see the beginning of the ending.
Flag Officer Davis is, of course, discreet enough to keep his own counsel, but certain events have transpired within the last few days, which
Fort Pillow (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 3
The siege of Fort PillowDifficulties in the way of the flotilla.
During the progress of more exciting events in the immediate neighborhood of the Capital, the present time, and it is fair to presume that the "contemptible earth work," Fort Pillow, continues to hold its own.
Mississippi flotilla,above Fort Pillow,ThursdFort Pillow,Thursday, may 22, 1862.
The siege at Fort Pillow has been a long and a tedious one, but at last we congratulate ourselves that we see the beginning of the ending.
FlaFort Pillow has been a long and a tedious one, but at last we congratulate ourselves that we see the beginning of the ending.
Flag Officer Davis is, of course, discreet enough to keep his own counsel, but certain events have transpired within the last few days, which no one here could fail to avigation of the Mississippi.
It is a matter of little speculation whether Fort Pillow is defended at all. If the reports of deserters are to be believed, it was v innati last Saturday week.
After eight days silence, the bombardment of Fort Pillow was ordered to be resumed yesterday morning; but just as the mortars were ab
Island Number Ten (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 3
St. Phillip (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 3
Pillow (search for this): article 3
Halleck (search for this): article 3
Jackson (search for this): article 3
Hickman (search for this): article 3
J. B. Davis (search for this): article 3