. 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 . He resigned from litearmy June 1st, 18«4, andsince 1S0-11ms been of Ihe Green RiverfKy.) Ironworks COL. MURPHYSRKGIMENT. Tiik Fifteenth r lie tendered his iDoohnnlin), ns well ns two (lecllnoinolorB, withnportunt olM-rvnllnns were reeonleo, and anpereonal eipiutlon. 1 le eslabllsllod the SiderealWas


. 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 . He resigned from litearmy June 1st, 18«4, andsince 1S0-11ms been of Ihe Green RiverfKy.) Ironworks COL. MURPHYSRKGIMENT. Tiik Fifteenth r lie tendered his iDoohnnlin), ns well ns two (lecllnoinolorB, withnportunt olM-rvnllnns were reeonleo, and anpereonal eipiutlon. 1 le eslabllsllod the SiderealWas besides, thn author of u Great many p Auaeostaltiver. Al thewtnl of command onehundred I rained mmsci/.cd Ihe India-mills :finals, launched themmooriug them stem andelerii; one liundreil men. MOS OF PORT DONELSON. situated nt Dover. Teiui., twelve miles «-■, \ury, mi the wist hank of the Cumber, -dwas built iu the Summer of 1801, about the orl Henry WM eonslrueliil. lis luentlnii wiwr ilofcoso lo Rowling Green, and also as >bo nppronch of the Federal troops on Nash Ihe rnmlu rland River The Confedenitii;■ fori should be an eUntiud harrier ?o Ihe .... my Into TimiWSSce. The railroad IrotB^ MunuliU *-d loui Ulllca bouJi ol It ??<5 THE IN OUR CIVIL WAR. TtfB SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR. 237 CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON. After Hie surrender of Fort Henry, General3ranb ordered reconnoissances to bo made immedi-ately up tlio Tennessee Itivcr, while he located histroops 011 the roads lending to Fort Donelson, midwhile Commander Foote proceeded to Cairo to rc-| damages and to complete arrangements for thenext expedition. Foote, having taken with him the gunboats Oin-winnati, Essex and St. Loitti, tliero romnined theCaroa&elet nt Fort Henry, and the three woorlcngunboats Concslotfn, Lexington and Tyler, whichwere placed in charge of Li oil tenant- com mandorS. L. Phelps. With these he soon reached thebridge of the Memphis and Ohio Valley Eailway,which crosses the


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