. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ld (Pa.) Cav.; Confed., Col. T.L. Rossers Cav. Losses: Union, 10killed, 70 wounded. FEBRUARY, 1864. 1 to 3.—Bachelor Creek, Newport Barracks,and New Berne, N. C. Union, 132d N.Y., 9th Vt., 17tli Mass., 2d N. C, 12thN. Y. Cav., 3d N. Y. Artil.; Confed.,Expedition commanded by Gen. Geo. E.Pickett. Losses: Union, 6 killed, 50wounded, 280 missing; Confed., 5killed, 30 wounded. 1 to March 8.—Expedition up the YazooRiver. Miss. Union, 11th 111., 47th U.S. Colored, 3d U. S.

. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ld (Pa.) Cav.; Confed., Col. T.L. Rossers Cav. Losses: Union, 10killed, 70 wounded. FEBRUARY, 1864. 1 to 3.—Bachelor Creek, Newport Barracks,and New Berne, N. C. Union, 132d N.Y., 9th Vt., 17tli Mass., 2d N. C, 12thN. Y. Cav., 3d N. Y. Artil.; Confed.,Expedition commanded by Gen. Geo. E.Pickett. Losses: Union, 6 killed, 50wounded, 280 missing; Confed., 5killed, 30 wounded. 1 to March 8.—Expedition up the YazooRiver. Miss. Union, 11th 111., 47th U.S. Colored, 3d U. S. Stock Photo
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. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ld (Pa.) Cav.; Confed., Col. T.L. Rossers Cav. Losses: Union, 10killed, 70 wounded. FEBRUARY, 1864. 1 to 3.—Bachelor Creek, Newport Barracks, and New Berne, N. C. Union, 132d N.Y., 9th Vt., 17tli Mass., 2d N. C, 12thN. Y. Cav., 3d N. Y. Artil.; Confed., Expedition commanded by Gen. Geo. E.Pickett. Losses: Union, 6 killed, 50wounded, 280 missing; Confed., 5killed, 30 wounded. 1 to March 8.—Expedition up the YazooRiver. Miss. Union, 11th 111., 47th U.S. Colored, 3d U. S. Colored Cav., anda portion of Porters Fleet of gim-boats; Confed., Gen. J. E. Johnstonscommand. Losses: Union, 35 killed, 121 wounded. Confed., 35 killed, 90wounded. 3 to March 5.—Expedition from Vicksburgto Meridian. ^liss. Union, Two Divi-sions of the Sixteenth and three of theSeventeenth Corps, with the 5th 111., 4thIowa, 10th Mo. and Fosters (Ohio)Cav.; Confed., Gen. Polks command;Lorings and Frenchs divisions, For-rests and Armstrongs Cav. Losses:Union, 56 killed, 138 wounded, 105 miss- * No record found. [348]. co^thiont, iiti. ptrmoT ^ui. FIC.IITING I M.OKIOA—UIX KMliKU. 1803 A Ci il War skiniiisli tcmk place at St. Augustine, Florida, Deccm-l)er .iO, 186, i. before tlie f|iiaint old bastions of Fort Marion—the oldest Spanish fort in the Western Hemisphere, and theoldest anywhere outsideof Spain. St. .ugustine.however, was not dis-turbed by the one se-rious attempt that wasmade to penetrate theinterior of Florida. Ifthis could be done, itwas throught at Wash-ington that many citi-zens of the State wouldflock to the Inion cau.seand could be reconstruct-ed into a State whose

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