Iowa And the Rebellion a History of the Troops Furnished By the State of Iowa

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The rebels, rushing over the works with the savage cry of "no quarter, " were met by the blacks with bayonets and clubbed muskets. The dreadful melee con tinued many minutes, black men and white mingling in the strange en counter, and falling together in the deadly strife. At length, our forces, receiving an enfilading fire, fell back to the defence of the river bank, when the gun-boats " Choctaw" and " Lexington" came to the rescue, and by a few broadsides soon sent the rebels tumbling over th...e works and the levee. They again essayed attack, now moving against our right, but were quickly repulsed.
TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 497 The battle closed at noon, in the complete defeat of the rebels, who left more than an hundred of their dead upon the field, and who lost in others killed and in wounded probably not less than five hundred more. The loss of the Unionists was about six hundred. The Twenty-third Iowa lost in killed and wounded about fifty officers and men, among the former being Captain John C.


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