History of the Forty Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September 1861
History of the Forty Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September 1861
46th 1861 1865 United States Army Indiana Infantry Regiment
The book History of the Forty Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September 1861 was written by author 46th 1861 1865 United States Army Indiana Infantry Regiment Here you can read free online of History of the Forty Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September 1861 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History of the Forty Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September 1861 a good or bad book?
What reading level is History of the Forty Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September 1861 book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
" Two hundred and fifty of these men carried arms, the remainder cleared away obstructions. The rebels were posted in a wood, and there was enough of them to make a good fight, but they fled. General Franklin rode behind the regiment on the advance, and complimented the men for their precise movements. In the presence of the commander it is to be supposed the regiment showed off some. The brigade went through Opelousas and turned off to Barre s landing, where it arrived the same evening. Barre ...s landing is on the Bayou Cortableaux. The diver sion was made here in the hope of getting supplies by the bayou, but as that was found impracticable, the brigade rejoined the column on the 29th. On the return of the expedition from Opelousas, the First Division, under General Burbridge, was left at the camp formerly occupied by the First and Third Divisions, eight miles from that town. The Third Division camped about three miles east of that camp. Between the two divisions there w T as a plain, or prairie, three miles wide, bounded on the right by timber.
User Reviews: