. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . red.—JMonterey Gap and Fairfield Pa., andSmithsburg, Md. Union, KilpatrickCav.; Confed., Hamptons Cav. Losses:Union, 30 killed and wounded; Confed.,30 killed and wounded, 100 —Lebanon, Ky. Union, 20th Ky.; Con-fed., Morgans Cav. Losses: Union, 9killed, 15 wounded, 400 missing; Con-fed., 3 killed, 6 —Hagerstown and Williamsport. , Bufords and Kilpatricks Cav.,Confed., Stuarts Cav. Losses: Union,33 killed, 87 wounded, 293 missing;Confed., 12


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . red.—JMonterey Gap and Fairfield Pa., andSmithsburg, Md. Union, KilpatrickCav.; Confed., Hamptons Cav. Losses:Union, 30 killed and wounded; Confed.,30 killed and wounded, 100 —Lebanon, Ky. Union, 20th Ky.; Con-fed., Morgans Cav. Losses: Union, 9killed, 15 wounded, 400 missing; Con-fed., 3 killed, 6 —Hagerstown and Williamsport. , Bufords and Kilpatricks Cav.,Confed., Stuarts Cav. Losses: Union,33 killed, 87 wounded, 293 missing;Confed., 125 killed, wounded, and miss-ing. 7 to 9.—Boonsboro, Md. Union, Bufordsand Kilpatricks Cav.; Confed., Lees Cav. Losses: Union, 9killed, 45 wounded. 8.—Port Hudson, La. Surrendered by Con-federates to Banks. (SeeMay 23.) 9 to 16.—Jackson, Miss., including engage-ments at Rienzi, Bolton Depot, Canton,and Clinton. Union, 9th, IStli, 15th, andpart of I6th Corps; Confed., Gen. Johnstons Army. Losses: Union,100 killed, 800 wounded, 100 missing;Confed., 71 killed, 504 wounded, HtVltOr or MCVItWt 00. MISSOURI ARTILLERY IN SHERALWS RAID, FEBRUARY, 18C-1 Battery M. First Missouri Light Artillery, originally in Colonel Frank P. Blairs infantry reginu-nt. nK> Sherman from Vieksburg through Mississippi to Meridian ,lu,ing „. w. htwentv thousand men and sixty pieces of artillery, was to break up all the - ■- :-:-^7--smallFederal garrisons would be able to hold important positions along the llu hacorps under the intrepid McPherson left Vieksburg on February .M and at Meruhan on . ,• - .I w s a precursor of the famous Mareh to the Sea. bu. on a scale. The troops destroyed .hat--erwoud b of service to the Confederates, who .V„ before Sherman, burning and laymg:i:i country. At Meridian, the great railway center of the at U,e -;-;•--; •


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