. Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War ... . fNTEERS, LED BY COLONEL MORRISON, ON THE OUTWORKS OF PORT DONELSON, FEBRUARY 13th, 1862. le character for our troops. In front of the intrenchment was a quantity of fallen timber, and the ground was full of underbrush and oak scrub. These is was defended by a long line of rifle pits. About two oclock in the afternoon General McClernand gave the order to charge, and at the word the desperate conflict, in which many fell without seeing their foe. Colonel Morrison, who had led them like a hero, ordered them to retire. This was done in.
. Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War ... . fNTEERS, LED BY COLONEL MORRISON, ON THE OUTWORKS OF PORT DONELSON, FEBRUARY 13th, 1862. le character for our troops. In front of the intrenchment was a quantity of fallen timber, and the ground was full of underbrush and oak scrub. These is was defended by a long line of rifle pits. About two oclock in the afternoon General McClernand gave the order to charge, and at the word the desperate conflict, in which many fell without seeing their foe. Colonel Morrison, who had led them like a hero, ordered them to retire. This was done in. THE THIED RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS DRIVING THE CONFEDERATE SHARPSHOOTERS FROM THE WOODS ON JAMES ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, BY A BAYONET CHARGE, JUNE 16th, 1862.
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