Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 46
... Orleans , had mainly been built , were still remaining . Most of the camps had been pitched in the woods , and it was curious to notice how many little things the men had improvised for their convenience . Here a horseshoe had been ...
... Orleans , had mainly been built , were still remaining . Most of the camps had been pitched in the woods , and it was curious to notice how many little things the men had improvised for their convenience . Here a horseshoe had been ...
Pagina 49
... Orleans on the 10th of May . My wife accompanied me . Early the following Sunday morn- ing , as I was leisurely passing by head- quarters , Captain Buckley asked me , into his office . His nervous manner foreboded trouble . Putting ...
... Orleans on the 10th of May . My wife accompanied me . Early the following Sunday morn- ing , as I was leisurely passing by head- quarters , Captain Buckley asked me , into his office . His nervous manner foreboded trouble . Putting ...
Pagina 51
... Orleans . Times were indeed gloomy , and the general no doubt had the interests of the service at heart , but I was satisfied that the reports of Johnston's move- ments were unfounded . At least , no rebel general would venture to hurl ...
... Orleans . Times were indeed gloomy , and the general no doubt had the interests of the service at heart , but I was satisfied that the reports of Johnston's move- ments were unfounded . At least , no rebel general would venture to hurl ...
Pagina 52
... Orleans . But I had scarcely landed when a telegram from my chief overscer informed me that the entire cavalry had been ordered away from Port Hudson , the infantry with- drawn from the old works to the new fort on the bluff , and that ...
... Orleans . But I had scarcely landed when a telegram from my chief overscer informed me that the entire cavalry had been ordered away from Port Hudson , the infantry with- drawn from the old works to the new fort on the bluff , and that ...
Pagina 54
... Orleans . Aside from my own interests , which , of course , could not be urged , there were many reasons why a cavalry regiment should be sent to Port Hudson . I used every argument in my power , but could get no encouragement whatever ...
... Orleans . Aside from my own interests , which , of course , could not be urged , there were many reasons why a cavalry regiment should be sent to Port Hudson . I used every argument in my power , but could get no encouragement whatever ...
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