. The military history of Wisconsin : a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous--regimental histories--sketches of distinguished officers--the roll of the illustrious dead--movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc . troying the Queen ofthe West and Diana gunboats, which they had captured fromthe [Rational forces a short time before, and several Grover had a flght with the enemy near Bayou Vermil-lion, and drove them from their position. On


. The military history of Wisconsin : a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous--regimental histories--sketches of distinguished officers--the roll of the illustrious dead--movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc . troying the Queen ofthe West and Diana gunboats, which they had captured fromthe [Rational forces a short time before, and several Grover had a flght with the enemy near Bayou Vermil-lion, and drove them from their position. On the 20th of April,General Banks occupied Opelousas. From Opelousas he pro-ceeded to Alexandria, on Red River, which place had been cap-tured by the fleet of Admiral Porter. In this expedition, theFourth Wisconsin was engaged; Colonel Paine having been putin command of a brigade in Emorys division, of which theFourth formed a part, the regiment was under the command ofColonel Bean. Returning from the Red River, General Banks, concentratedhis forces at Shrevesport, after the investment of Yicksburg, foran advance on Port Hudson. About the middle of May, all theavailable force near the river was transferred to Baton Rouge,twenty-two miles below Port Hudson, to assist in the reductionof that place. This part of Banks army was under Generals Augur.


Size: 1318px × 1896px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorquinereb, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1860, bookyear1866