A history of the United States in chronological order from A D 432 to the present time . The Cois^stitutiox axd The Monitor and the Famous Naval Engagements, History of the United States, 209 1863 The Federal soldiers burn down the office of the Jeffersonia/nnewspaper, at Richmond, Ind. (15 March). Quantrell, the Guerrilla chief, attacks the Federals at BlueSprings, and wins a sliglit victory (23 March). ^ ,^ , „ , A party of blockade-runners are captui-ed at Poplar Creek,Ind. (29 March). ^ . , ^ , .„ Admiral Farragut, with the Hartford, Switzerland, and Alba-tross, eng
A history of the United States in chronological order from A D 432 to the present time . The Cois^stitutiox axd The Monitor and the Famous Naval Engagements, History of the United States, 209 1863 The Federal soldiers burn down the office of the Jeffersonia/nnewspaper, at Richmond, Ind. (15 March). Quantrell, the Guerrilla chief, attacks the Federals at BlueSprings, and wins a sliglit victory (23 March). ^ ,^ , „ , A party of blockade-runners are captui-ed at Poplar Creek,Ind. (29 March). ^ . , ^ , .„ Admiral Farragut, with the Hartford, Switzerland, and Alba-tross, engages and passes the grand Gulf batteries (1 April); hepursues hi? course (2 April) as far as Red River, destroyingConfederate gunboats. -u i :^+ At Richmond, Va., exasperated women create a bread not ^^At^thebattle of Bay Teche, La. (14 April), the Confederatesare defeated, and three of their gunboats the JDmna Bart, andQueen of the West, are destroyed. The Union loss is 350 men;the Confederate loss is not estimated. Gen Foster escapes fromWashington, N. C, by running the Confederate blockade inthe steamer ^sc(?r
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