. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . a manhaving received a single Carotidelet and her commanderhad made good, and the next morninglay ready to support the army afterhaving achieved one of the greatestfeats in the record of the inland April 6th, her elated and pluckycrew captured and spiked the gunsof the battery opposite Point Pleasant,an event which convinced the Con-federates that Island No. 10 must beevacuated. That very night, en-couraged by the success of the Caron-ilelet. Comma


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . a manhaving received a single Carotidelet and her commanderhad made good, and the next morninglay ready to support the army afterhaving achieved one of the greatestfeats in the record of the inland April 6th, her elated and pluckycrew captured and spiked the gunsof the battery opposite Point Pleasant,an event which convinced the Con-federates that Island No. 10 must beevacuated. That very night, en-couraged by the success of the Caron-ilelet. Commander Thompson, withthe Pittsburgh, ran by the disheartenedgunners on Island No. 10 and joinedCommander Walke. The crossing ofPopes forces then proceeded, and theConfederates, in full retreat, werehemmed in by Paines division andsurrendered, before dawn of April Cooks troops cut off in their retreat from Lsland Xo. 10, were also compelled to surrender. The daring of Commander Walke in the face of this great danger had accomplished the first step in the opening of the Mississippi since the expedition left Copyright hy licruw of tttriews Co. THE CAROXDELET—FIRST TO RUN THE GANTLET AT ISLAND NO. lu .^ffrrm/mm/mA


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