. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . igade Mo. Mili-tia Cav.; Confed., 3000 Indians underCol. D. H. Cooper, Gen. Shelbys : Union, 50 killed. 80 wounded,115 missing; Confed., 220 killed, 280wounded. OCTOBER, 1862. 1.— Shepherdstown, Va. Union, 8th III.,8th Penna., 3d Ind. Cav., PenningtonsBattery; Confed., Stuarts Cav. Losses:Union, 12 wounded; Confed., 60 and 4.—Corinth, Miss. Union, McKcans,Davies, Hamiltons, and Stanleys Divi-sions, Army of the Miss.; Confed., Armyof West Tennessee,


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . igade Mo. Mili-tia Cav.; Confed., 3000 Indians underCol. D. H. Cooper, Gen. Shelbys : Union, 50 killed. 80 wounded,115 missing; Confed., 220 killed, 280wounded. OCTOBER, 1862. 1.— Shepherdstown, Va. Union, 8th III.,8th Penna., 3d Ind. Cav., PenningtonsBattery; Confed., Stuarts Cav. Losses:Union, 12 wounded; Confed., 60 and 4.—Corinth, Miss. Union, McKcans,Davies, Hamiltons, and Stanleys Divi-sions, Army of the Miss.; Confed., Armyof West Tennessee, commanded by Van Dorn, Gen. Prices Corps, andGen. Mansfield Lovells Division ofMississippians. Losses: Union, 315killed, 1812 wounded, 232 missing; 1423 killed. 5692 wounded, 2248missing. Union, Hacklemankilled and Oglesby wounded. 5.— Metamora, on Big Hatchie River, , Hurlburts and Ords Divisions;Confed., Rear-Guard of Van DornsArmy. Losses: Union, 500 killed andwounded; Confed., 400 killed andwounded. 7.—La Vergne, Tenn. Union, PalmersBrigade; Confed., Outposts of Braggs. THE ABANDONED STRONGHOLD ■ , fu T?»..,. TVipFederil retreat troin this oil Septemher l:?. MarvlandHeghts,m the rear of Harpers terry. Ihe 1 ecieiai icm-n .,,v. .^ais^ .,.„,,,,,.so^v„.^.^^^^^^^^^^^F.„„, this commanding hill and torn Loudon Heigh,, (on .he «,!,. o,.,.. I ; * f ^artillen. could enfilade the Federal rifle-pit, on Bolivar Heights. The«- can se n n, , l>l»»- !■:i lid the honse. McClellan had urged that the garrison he . „, a. ^ -j J^,. ^i ^eoccupied. But «l,cn one „. Lees despatches fell into h s hand. ;;; J Xfll-hut moveutent to capture it, he pushed forward rapidly two d,v,s,o„. - ;;,; .,, „„,„,„„.i„ vain. Jackson-s haul of more than twelve thousand pr,«.ners had been ..,ualed onl) lEugaQinunttB at tltp (Eiutl Mar Losses: Inioii


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