The Life And Public Services of Ambrose E Burnside Soldier Citizen Statesman

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the general saw that Robert s name was included, and the O faithful fellow, instead of going to see his wife and child, when he was liberated, found his way to his old employer. Newbern was the next place in North Carolina to be occupied, and General Burnside lost no time in organizing an expedition for the occupation of that ancient town.
j-^8 LIFE AND J>[ KL/C SE/fl /CKS OF Detachments were meanwhile sent to places in the vicinity, to destroy munitions of war, and to divert the attention of t
...he Confederates. It was the nth of March before the fleet was ready to sail, and an order from General Burn- side was distributed among those on board, assuring them that the movement about to be commenced would "greatly demoralize the enemy, and contribute much to the success of the Army of the Potomac. " An important point for keeping open the communication between the Confederate capital and the South Atlantic States, Newbern had been strongly fortified, heavily armed, and abundantly manned.

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