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Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 4
ition is to be under the command of Major. General McClernand, who is now at that point, giving his personal superintendence to the armament and equipment of the forces, and taking all the February stope to insure his success. This corresponded states that the expedition will be ready to move by the 10th of December, and adds that the corps d'armes of McClernand "will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regiments. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, for regiments from Iowa, four regiments from Wisconsin, two regiments from and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consis
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
eing the rendezvous. The expedition is to be under the command of Major. General McClernand, who is now at that point, giving his personal superintendence to the armament and equipment of the forces, and taking all the February stope to insure his success. This corresponded states that the expedition will be ready to move by the 10th of December, and adds that the corps d'armes of McClernand "will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regiments. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, for regiments from Iowa, four regiments from Wisconsin, two regiments from and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 4
ernand, who is now at that point, giving his personal superintendence to the armament and equipment of the forces, and taking all the February stope to insure his success. This corresponded states that the expedition will be ready to move by the 10th of December, and adds that the corps d'armes of McClernand "will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regiments. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, for regiments from Iowa, four regiments from Wisconsin, two regiments from and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels: Benton, (flagship,) Captai
Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 4
mmand of Major. General McClernand, who is now at that point, giving his personal superintendence to the armament and equipment of the forces, and taking all the February stope to insure his success. This corresponded states that the expedition will be ready to move by the 10th of December, and adds that the corps d'armes of McClernand "will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regiments. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, for regiments from Iowa, four regiments from Wisconsin, two regiments from and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): article 4
The Mississippi River expedition. A correspondent of the Chicago Times says that an expedition for opening the navigation of the Mississippi river is being organized on a gigantic rate Columbus, Ky., being the rendezvous. The expedition is to be under the command of Major. General McClernand, who is now at that point, giving his personal superintendence to the armament and equipment of the forces, and taking all the February stope to insure his success. This corresponded states that the expedition will be ready to move by the 10th of December, and adds that the corps d'armes of McClernand "will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regiments. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, for regiments from Iowa, four regiments from Wisconsin, two regiments from and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command o
Mound City (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 4
n's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels: Benton, (flagship,) Captain Gwinndel & guns; Eastport, Capt. Phelps, 13 guns; Carendelet Captain Wallacs, 13 guns; Cincinnati; Capt Stemble 13 guns; Cairo, Capt, Bryant, 13 guns, Mound City, Capt. Wilson, 13 guns; Louisville, Capt. Meade, 13 guns; Baron DeKalb, (formerly St. Louis,) Capt. Winslow, 13 guns; Essex, Capt Horter, 7 guns, Lexington, Capt. Stark, 7 guns making a total of ten gunboats and one hundred and twenty one guns. The first great obstacle for the expedition to overcome will be the formidable fortifications at Vicksburg. But when it is remembered that Commodore Farragut, with his fleet of gunboats and mortar boats, is below these works, and can easily co-
Eastport (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 4
om and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels: Benton, (flagship,) Captain Gwinndel & guns; Eastport, Capt. Phelps, 13 guns; Carendelet Captain Wallacs, 13 guns; Cincinnati; Capt Stemble 13 guns; Cairo, Capt, Bryant, 13 guns, Mound City, Capt. Wilson, 13 guns; Louisville, Capt. Meade, 13 guns; Baron DeKalb, (formerly St. Louis,) Capt. Winslow, 13 guns; Essex, Capt Horter, 7 guns, Lexington, Capt. Stark, 7 guns making a total of ten gunboats and one hundred and twenty one guns. The first great obstacle for the expedition to overcome will be the formidable fortifications at Vicksburg. B
Charles Phelps (search for this): article 4
ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels: Benton, (flagship,) Captain Gwinndel & guns; Eastport, Capt. Phelps, 13 guns; Carendelet Captain Wallacs, 13 guns; Cincinnati; Capt Stemble 13 guns; Cairo, Capt, Bryant, 13 guns, Mound City, Capt. Wilson, 13 guns; Louisville, Capt. Meade, 13 guns; Baron DeKalb, (formerly St. Louis,) Capt. Winslow, 13 guns; Essex, Capt Horter, 7 guns, Lexington, Capt. Stark, 7 guns making a total of ten gunboats and one hundred and twenty one guns. The first great obstacle for the expedition to overcome will be the formidable fortifications at Vicksburg. But when it i
y." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels: Benton, (flagship,) Captain Gwinndel & guns; Eastport, Capt. Phelps, 13 guns; Carendelet Captain Wallacs, 13 guns; Cincinnati; Capt Stemble 13 guns; Cairo, Capt, Bryant, 13 guns, Mound City, Capt. Wilson, 13 guns; Louisville, Capt. Meade, 13 guns; Baron DeKalb, (formerly St. Louis,) Capt. Winslow, 13 guns; Essex, Capt Horter, 7 guns, Lexington, Capt. Stark, 7 guns making a total of ten gunboats and one hundred and twenty one guns. The first great obstacle for the expedition to overcome will be the formidable fortifications at Vicksburg. But when it is remembered that Commodore Farragut, with his fleet of gunboats and mortar boats, is below these works, and can easily co-operate with the fleet from above, it will be seen what an overpowering force will be brought to bear for the reduction of the rebel str
Captain Wallacs, 13 guns; Cincinnati; Capt Stemble 13 guns; Cairo, Capt, Bryant, 13 guns, Mound City, Capt. Wilson, 13 guns; Louisville, Capt. Meade, 13 guns; Baron DeKalb, (formerly St. Louis,) Capt. Winslow, 13 guns; Essex, Capt Horter, 7 guns, Lexington, Capt. Stark, 7 guns making a total of ten gunboats and one hundred and twenty one guns. The first great obstacle for the expedition to overcome will be the formidable fortifications at Vicksburg. But when it is remembered that Commodore Farragut, with his fleet of gunboats and mortar boats, is below these works, and can easily co-operate with the fleet from above, it will be seen what an overpowering force will be brought to bear for the reduction of the rebel stronghold at Vicksburg. The canal dug by order of Gen. Butler, last summer will, be of no advantage to us in an attack. --Gentleman who have lately been with the transports carrying rebel prisoners to Vicksburg, say that since the abandonment of the work by our troo
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