. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . ioa against BO L e ten at colon I Uqb rn of a Se o 1 Col mb s 1 lo S iiitli toe!; tlic remiiindor of lii:; Iowa nd Colonel McCrell a of tl o T T!I f co i th d ect o i ot West Point. Before reiitli- Rcp mo\ ts nccompan ed bj b ^ude of inf t j g tl e latter pluco lie was informotl tliat llio C aud some artller) f * s


. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . ioa against BO L e ten at colon I Uqb rn of a Se o 1 Col mb s 1 lo S iiitli toe!; tlic remiiindor of lii:; Iowa nd Colonel McCrell a of tl o T T!I f co i th d ect o i ot West Point. Before reiitli- Rcp mo\ ts nccompan ed bj b ^ude of inf t j g tl e latter pluco lie was informotl tliat llio C aud some artller) f * s under To Sm tl c ossed tl o T llalintcl o at hew Albanj t h a largo furc uud he tliercforo concluded nd p o oe Icii along tl o Hob lo au T Ob o Ea 1 o 1 b st not to cut, e, t e ho g tl o 1 r ct on of Okolonti 1 cl tl ej su pr c 1 is is aft a I j i n d no 00 u Epl onto td Tbenco Ce o I G o-son as sent ho were all undo dene al U B 1 o edt. [, ISOS. As soon as Smith commenced fulling bacl;,.■!i3 engaged by tbc Confederates, but maiiiigcilloid bin own until bo reached OkolonUj BO bitterly assailed on tbo a2d, tbut, afli-iani Leo, occupied prolonged contest, whicb lasted until dark ami■bicli ho lost fivo guns ho fell back toward Po Af e E ng b n gbt of bo. TH1-: SOLDIHR iN O UK CIVIL WAR. 205 having dnring tlieir fhirteen-doys march coveredabout il50 miles, and destroyed Bcveral hnndrcdthousand dollnra worth ot property. Not hearing from -Smith op to the 20th, Shornianordered McPheraon to return along the main road,while ho himaeK would proceed in a northerly di-rection with HurlbutB column and the latter pngsed through Marion and Mnckaluaha(Old Town) to Union, and after dispatching cavalrytoward Columhus, principally by way of Philit-dclphia and Louisville, the main body moved tollilUboro, where it was joined by McPhcrsonacolumn on tho 23d. From Ilillaboro tho retnmwas made aoroaa the Pearl Biver, at EdwardssSlJition and at tho natcHITo Forry, to


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