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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)
h a proposition for an expedition into the interior of Florida. With every latitude allowed him to direct and organize it, he embarked on February 6th at Hilton Head with Seymour's division. This, divided into three infantry brigades under Colonels Barton, Hawley, and Montgomery, comprised two regiments of cavalry under Colonel Henry and four batteries of artillery— about seven thousand men, all told. The convoy, composed of twenty transports escorted by two gunboats, entered the next mornincover of the woods, on the other hand they are sustaining considerable loss. The colored troops, well commanded, stand the test bravely, but they are forced to lengthen their front on the right to lend a helping hand to the Seventh Connecticut. Barton's brigade, which has cleared the narrow pass, comes to their support and prevents the enemy from assuming the offensive, without being able, however, to charge the positions which he holds. In the mean time, profiting by the advantages afforded
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
Infantry. Lieutenant Henry T. Waterman101st Infantry. Iowa. Lieutenant Thomas H. Cramer4th Infantry. Lieutenant Charles S. Miller5th Infantry. Captain Robert Allison6th Infantry. Lieutenant George H. Conant10th Infantry. Lieutenant Isaac Sexton10th Infantry. Captain Luther F. McNeal17th Infantry. Captain John L. Steele26th Infantry. Kentucky. Lieutenant Gavine D. Hunt3d Infantry. Captain John P. Hurley5th Infantry. Captain Upton Wilson5th Infantry. Lieutenant William S. Barton9th Infantry. Michigan. Major Benjamin G. Bennet11th Infantry. Minnesota. Lieutenant Samuel G. Trimble2d Infantry. Missouri. Captain Herman Hartmann2d Infantry. Captain William A. J. Russell10th Infantry. Captain Joseph A. Ledergerber12th Infantry. Lieutenant Frederick Kessler12th Infantry. Captain John G. Reis15th Infantry. Lieutenant August F. Hranitzky17th Infantry. Lieutenant George Maehl17th Infantry. Captain Edward H. Stoddard26th Infantr