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Title:
The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities
Year:
1911 (
1910s)
Authors:
Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959
Lanier, Robert S. (Robert Sampson), 1880-
Subjects:
United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Pictorial works
United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865
Publisher:
New York : Review of Reviews Co.
Contributing Library:
New York Public Library
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d and missing, 97 wounded. Con-fed., 16 killed, 88 wounded, 10 missing. 22 and 24.— Monettes Ferry, Cane River, andCloutersville, La. Union, Portion ofThirteenth, Seventeenth, and NineteenthCorps; Confed., Gen. Richard Taylorscommand. Losses: Union (estimate),350 killed and wounded; Confed., 400killed and wounded. 25.—:Marks Mills, Ark. Union, 36th Iowa,77th Ohio, 43d 111., 1st Ind. Cav., 7thMo. Cav., Battery E 2d Mo. Light Ar-til.; Confed., Troops of Gen. KirbySmiths command. Losses: Union, 100killed, 250 wounded, 1100 captured;Confed., 41 killed, 108 wounded, 44missing. 26.—More Creek, Ark. Union, 33d and 40tliIowa, 5th Kan., 2d and 4th Mo., 1stIowa Cav.; Confed., Troops of Gen.Kirby Smiths command. Losses:Union, 5 killed, 14 wounded. 30.—Jenkins Ferry, Saline River, Ark.Union, 3d Division of SeventeenthCorps; Confed., Texas, ^lissouri, andArkansas troops under Gens. KirbySmith and Sterling Price. Losses:Union, 200 killed, 955 wounded; Con-fed., 86 killed, 356 wounded. (352)
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