Life of Andrew Hull Foote, Rear-admiral United States Navy: With a Portrait and IllustrationsHarper, 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... troops were concentrated in Tennessee between Nashville and the Mississippi River , and also in Eastern Tennessee ; but how to come at these , and how to project and maintain Northern armies in hostile states , so far from the base of ...
... troops were concentrated in Tennessee between Nashville and the Mississippi River , and also in Eastern Tennessee ; but how to come at these , and how to project and maintain Northern armies in hostile states , so far from the base of ...
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... troops whom General Grant determined to dislodge , and two vessels of the flotilla - the Lexington and the Conestoga - were at once put in requisition . The narrative of this action is briefly given in the following letter , written by ...
... troops whom General Grant determined to dislodge , and two vessels of the flotilla - the Lexington and the Conestoga - were at once put in requisition . The narrative of this action is briefly given in the following letter , written by ...
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... troops at the point selected , two miles below Eddyville , till half - past three o'clock A.M. I then had the transport moved to near the town and concealed behind a wooded point , while this boat was quietly anchored off the main ...
... troops at the point selected , two miles below Eddyville , till half - past three o'clock A.M. I then had the transport moved to near the town and concealed behind a wooded point , while this boat was quietly anchored off the main ...
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... troops , consisting of about three thousand men , were swiftly embarked on transports at Cairo ; and the gun - boats Taylor and Lexington were ordered to con- voy them down the river to a point two miles above Belmont , where they were ...
... troops , consisting of about three thousand men , were swiftly embarked on transports at Cairo ; and the gun - boats Taylor and Lexington were ordered to con- voy them down the river to a point two miles above Belmont , where they were ...
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... troops , two companies of cavalry , and some artillery . We proceeded down the river to the extreme end of Lucas's Bend , and just without , as I thought , the range of their guns on Iron Banks . After the troops had disem- barked , and ...
... troops , two companies of cavalry , and some artillery . We proceeded down the river to the extreme end of Lucas's Bend , and just without , as I thought , the range of their guns on Iron Banks . After the troops had disem- barked , and ...
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A. H. FOOTE Admiral Foote Africa ANDREW HULL FOOTE Army attack Barrier Forts batteries battle battle of Belmont BENTON boats Bureau of Equipment Cairo Captain capture Carondelet Cincinnati Clarksville Cloth coast Columbus Commander Foote Commodore Commodore Foote Conestoga crew cruise Cumberland DEAR Department Donelson duty enemy feel fight fire Flag-Officer FLAG-STEAMER fleet flotilla Foote's Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Pillow Gideon give gun-boats guns Halleck heavy Henry honor hope hundred iron-clad Island Joseph Smith land letter Lexington Lieutenant Foote Lieutenant-Commanding Louis Madrid Memphis miles Mississippi morning mortar-boats mortars Mound City Naval Forces Navy Yard night obedient servant officers Perry Phelps Pillow Pittsburg Pope port Portsmouth rams ready rebel received respectfully sailed sailors Secretary sent shells ship shore shot slaver soon squadron steamer Stembel stream Tennessee River thing tion troops vessels vols Washington West Western flotilla Western Waters wounded