. Minty and the cavalry [electronic resource]: a history of cavalry campaigns in the western armies. Captain ROBT BURNS, 4TH M,CH,OAN CAVALRY. A. A. G. 1 6T BRIGADE, 20 CAVALRY DIVISION. Brevet Lieut. Col. U. S. Vols. (AS IN 1863 ). ROBT BURNS, Esq. 1885. CHAPTER XXVII. FROM MARCH I TO APRIL 21, 1865. Military Situation—Department of the Mississippi—Union Forces—Wilsons Cavalry Organized—General Canbys Army at Mobile—Rebel Armies in the Department—Forrest in Supreme Command—Numbers and Dispositions of Eebel Armies—Wilson Moves againstSelma, Alabama—Captures Monte Vallo—Battle of Plantersville—
. Minty and the cavalry [electronic resource]: a history of cavalry campaigns in the western armies. Captain ROBT BURNS, 4TH M,CH,OAN CAVALRY. A. A. G. 1 6T BRIGADE, 20 CAVALRY DIVISION. Brevet Lieut. Col. U. S. Vols. (AS IN 1863 ). ROBT BURNS, Esq. 1885. CHAPTER XXVII. FROM MARCH I TO APRIL 21, 1865. Military Situation—Department of the Mississippi—Union Forces—Wilsons Cavalry Organized—General Canbys Army at Mobile—Rebel Armies in the Department—Forrest in Supreme Command—Numbers and Dispositions of Eebel Armies—Wilson Moves againstSelma, Alabama—Captures Monte Vallo—Battle of Plantersville—Grand Tactics of Wilson—Great Battle of Selma—Captures theCity by Assault—Capture of Mobile by General Canby—WilsonCaptures Columbus, Georgia—Battle of Macon—Surrender of Gen-eral Howell Cobb—Capture of Macon, Georgia. Daybreak. From each Southern vale and hamlet Tuneful murmers gently roll,Then gushes forth in tender pathos The sweetest music of the soul;The hearts that beat neath dusky bosoms Thrill as the brightening morn they see,And sing, like sound of rippling waters, De Lord hab made His people free!Thus the glad refrain shall ever onward Reverberate from sea to sea,And every nation
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