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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
the spring on the Red River; he even had informed him that he could embark in the early part of March if Grant approved of it. Since no important matter detained him in Alabama, he was anxious to shsaid, mount scarcely more than two thousand men. The first engagement took place on the 29th of March between a detachment of Unionists and the Neely brigade at the moment when the latter was establd from arrest without being reconciled with Grant, will resume the command in the early part of March. The Confederates do not feel sufficiently strong to recapture these posts, and Halleck's orderteele immediately after the battle of Pleasant Hill. We left the Union general in the middle of March, at the moment when Fort de Russy had fallen into the power of Smith and Porter, preparing to obof some of the bands of guerillas during the six weeks that this campaign lasted. At the end of March a guerilla chief, General McRae, had established his headquarters at Augusta, on the White River