Destruction And Reconstruction Personal Experiences of the Late War

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Two companies of infantry and a sec tion of artillery were posted on the island to preserve order among the workmen, and secure it against a sudden raid of the enemy, who later sent a gunboat up the Petit Anse to shell the mine, but the gunboat became entangled in the marsh and was impotent.
OPERATIONS IN LOUISIANA, ETC. H5 At Alexandria, where every effort was made to collect ma terial, but without funds and among a depressed people, prog ress was slow. It was necessary to visit Monroe, the ch
...ief place of the important Washita country ; and I was further impelled thereto by dispatches from Kichmond advising me that Lieu tenant-General Pemberton had been assigned to command of the country east of the Mississippi, and that it was important for me to meet him, in order to secure cooperation on the river. I rode the distance, via Monroe, to a point opposite Yicksburg, over two hundred miles, excepting forty miles east of Monroe, where the railway was in operation. The eastern half of the line, from Bayou Macon to the Mississippi, had been broken up by the great flood of the previous spring.

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