. 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 . l JfcOfeHnnd at New Orleans.■ 18th, IStll) ordered their commanders,sengar, to return with their vessels to. On (he refusal of the commander ot lanir, the Secretary sent the following■ special agent ul New Orlca-j. The s I rensury lost to 1 he ic order in iiapers, a few days afterword, did a service ■nin*r the publi


. 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 . l JfcOfeHnnd at New Orleans.■ 18th, IStll) ordered their commanders,sengar, to return with their vessels to. On (he refusal of the commander ot lanir, the Secretary sent the following■ special agent ul New Orlca-j. The s I rensury lost to 1 he ic order in iiapers, a few days afterword, did a service ■nin*r the public senllmcnl lo the dangci Honed then- countrys flag—worth more to ■mount at thai time Mil The hiitorie order reads as follows ; ;t, January 2Blh, 1801. <S Janet, Sea Orknm; outeoont Caldwell to arrest Capiain ^ assume command of ihe cutLer, and If Captain mt In May 1801 General Dix was appointed major-general of Volunteer forces tailed for from theSlate of New York, in compliance with the requi-sition of tho President of the Unites! Slates, andassigned lo Ihe command of the troops in the City of New York. These troops wereequipped and wnt oft to the defense ofin. Soon afler be was appointed major-the army of Ihe United Slates, ami was,by General Scott. Arriving it Sack-el ts Harbor, EnsignDix was appendedadjutant to MajorTimothy Unbara, ofIbcTwenty-first In-fan try, and servedon his stiffrelieved from duly,mid called to tliebedside of hisfather. Colonel Dix,who was stricken d died while withIhe army on theirway d,lo attack Montreal, Early in 1814,Adjutant Dix waaordered to Fort 1, Ports-. X. II., andappointed on ihe stall of Ciuntil 1818; thence lo ForVarnoD, on the Potomac,next year (1919), he wasmaster, and ordered lo Fori He was soon afler nppoinlnl :•.... |, t>u|< ■ M lj - -. n, Brown, then 1 \ Miliian liepurtmcat of the United Slates. While Malar Dix was 011General Browns BlatT, be had unuso d .v


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