General U S Grant His Early Life And Military Career With a Brief Account of

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J K Julian K Larke
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U. S. Grant, Mojor- General 210 ' GENERAL GRANT CHAPTER XXVin.
OTHER PRELIMINARY MOVEMENTS. — ATTACK UPON GRAND GULF.
The day after Colonel Grierson had started on his expe- dition, a party of Union troops, consisting of three regi- ments of infantry and one of cavalry, left Memphis, Term. , ou a reconnoissance into Mississippi. At Nanconnah they met a body of rebel cavalry, whi
...ch, after a brisk fight, was repulsed with some loss. On the 19th another body of mounted rebels were met and driven over the Coldwater in confusion. The Union troops having been re-enforced at Hernando, Miss. , again crossed the Coldwater and engaged the rebels at that point.
At about the same time General Banks's forces were making a demonstration in the neighborhood of Baton Rouge.
Owing to the limited number of transports below Vicks- burg, it was deemed advisable by General Grant to extend his line of land travel to a little place in Louisiana, on the Mississippi River shore, locally known by the designation of Hard Times.


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