The book Campaigns of the Civil War volume 2 was written by author Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896 Here you can read free online of Campaigns of the Civil War volume 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Campaigns of the Civil War volume 2 a good or bad book?
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Fort Thompson replied with all its guns. Fort Bankhead joined with its heavy ordnance and field-bat- tery. Commodore HoUins brought his fleet close in shore and aided the bombardment. Captain Mower, by direction of General Tope, paid little heed to the forts, but directed most of his fire to the boats. The forts on either side were little injured. One twenty-four pounder in Mower's battery, and one thirty-two in Fort Thompson, were disabled. The gunboats were stiiick, but not seriously injured.... In the evening, General McCown visited Commodore Hol- lins on his flag-ship, and, after a conference, sent for General Stewa, rt. Commodore Hollins stated that he had been posi- tively assured that heavy artilleiy could not be brought over the wet and swamj^y country, and he was not prepared to encounter it. General McCown said it was evident to him that Pope intended, by regular approaches, to cut off Fort Thompson. He told A. P. Stewart that reinforcements could not be expected within ten days.
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