. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. rt Pickering,near Memphis October 22d. November 26th it left Memphisto the sonth east 7 miles, 27th to Cold Spring Creek 17 miles;28th to Red River 15 miles; 29th to Cold Spring Creek, andon the 30th moved to Chulahoma, Miss., 7 miles, and wentinto camp. December 7th moved towards College Hill en-route for Memphis where it arrived the 13th, having marcheda distance of 100 miles. The battalion remained here untilthe 20th when it started for its share of the Vicksburg Cam-paign. To give a general view of the military events of thewar
. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. rt Pickering,near Memphis October 22d. November 26th it left Memphisto the sonth east 7 miles, 27th to Cold Spring Creek 17 miles;28th to Red River 15 miles; 29th to Cold Spring Creek, andon the 30th moved to Chulahoma, Miss., 7 miles, and wentinto camp. December 7th moved towards College Hill en-route for Memphis where it arrived the 13th, having marcheda distance of 100 miles. The battalion remained here untilthe 20th when it started for its share of the Vicksburg Cam-paign. To give a general view of the military events of thewar up to this time the following is introduced: Some Military Events— the East. Steamer Star of the West conveying supplies toFort Sumter was fired upon at the entrance to CharlestonHarbor, and driven back, January 9th; Fort Sumter, S. C, April 12-14th; Big Bethel, Va., June 10th; Bull Run (Manassas) Va., July 21st; Forts Pickens, McRee and Barrancas, Fla., November22-23d. In the West. Camp Jackson, May 10th; Occupation of Paducah, Ky., September 6th;.
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