The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 4
The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 4
Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959
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Forrest captured U. S. Gunboat 55 and three transports and barges. Owing to a misunderstanding of Forrest s orders to a prize-crew, two Union gunboats recaptured the transport Venus, loaded with stores which Forrest had transferred from the steamer Mazeppa, captured at Fort Heiman, and also some of For rest s 20-pounder Parrott guns, which his exhausted horses could no longer draw. Colonel R. D. Mussey U. S. A. , reports that the Thirteenth U. S. Colored Infantry and a section of Meig s battery... stood their ground well. This was one of Forrest s swift raids which imperiled the stores of the Union armies. PVRIGHT 1911 REV [G-11] atfctng a 3fctoral Wagmt ram which a number of wagons were loaded, sounded along the valley road, not unlike the firing of artillery in action. Gen eral Rosecrans expressed the opinion that the Confederates were bombarding his depot of supplies at Bridgeport. General Rosecrans, in his official report, admitted the loss of five hundred wagons, so that there must have been from one to two thousand mules destroyed.
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