. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . to prevent its Ijeing used to again supportthe old flag. By order of the mayor, howe\er,the Stars and Stripes were at once hoisted overhort Marion. IN THE STATE WHERE THE FIRST FEDERAL FORTIFICATION WAS SEIZED On one of the bastions of Fort Marion, , a white flag was raised on the eveningof March S, IStiiJ, ;is Commander C. R. sailed up the harbor. He had been de-tached from the expedition sent from the NorthundiT command of Flag-Oflicer Du Iont to re-cover control of the whole line of seacoast ofGeorgia, Flor


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . to prevent its Ijeing used to again supportthe old flag. By order of the mayor, howe\er,the Stars and Stripes were at once hoisted overhort Marion. IN THE STATE WHERE THE FIRST FEDERAL FORTIFICATION WAS SEIZED On one of the bastions of Fort Marion, , a white flag was raised on the eveningof March S, IStiiJ, ;is Commander C. R. sailed up the harbor. He had been de-tached from the expedition sent from the NorthundiT command of Flag-Oflicer Du Iont to re-cover control of the whole line of seacoast ofGeorgia, Florida, and .Maljama. Florida troopshad been the first U< seize a Federal possession of Fort Barrancas and thenavy yard at Pensacola, Januarj- 13, 18(iL andFort Marion, at St. , was the lirsl forti-fication in Florida to be surrendered to Federalauthority, Flag-Ofliicer Du Pont having seizedand garrisoned the abandoned Fort Clinch, atFernandina, on March 4, 18(!2. The Confederatetroops in Florida abandoned their fortifications. THE OLDEST CHURCH IN AMERICA, 1864, iEngarjrmntta of tlir diutl Mar 3.—Okalona, Ark. Union, 27th lOtliIowa, 77th Ohio, 111., 1st Mo. Cav.,13th 111. Cav.; Con Gen. SterlingPrices command. Losses: Union, 16killed, 7 i wounded; Confed., 75 killedand — Campti, La. 35th Iowa, 5th j\Iinn., 2dand 18th N. Y. Cav., 3d R. I. : Union, 10 killed, 18 wounded;Confed., .7 killed, 12 wounded.—Elkhis Ferry, Ark. Union, 13d Ind.,29th and 36th Iowa, 1st Iowa Cav., Bat-tery E 2d ,Mo. Light Artil.; Confed.,Gen. Sterling Prices command. Losses:Union, 5 killed, 33 wounded; Confed.,18 killed. 30 — Roseville. Ark. Seventy-five men of 2dand 6th Kan. Cav. {Union) in engage-ment with guerrillas. Losses: Union,-1 killed, 10 wounded; Confed., 6 killed,20 wounded, 11 —Wilsons Farm, La. Union, Cavalryof Nineteenth Corps; Confed., Taylors command. Losses:Union, 11 killed, 39 wo


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