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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fortification and siege of Port Hudson—Compiled by the Association of defenders of Port Hudson; M. J. Smith, President; James Freret, Secretary. (search)
ion art'f.; Lieutenant-Colonel E. S. M. Lebuton, volunteer aid, and Captain Ls. Girard, of the Ordance Department, who acted aids and assistants to me during the engaof ammunition were allowed for the larger guns and fifty for the smaller—Captain L. J. Girard having command of one section. All but the two outer mortar boats were own into the enemy ditches so soon as they should approach near enough. Captain L. J. Girard of the ordnance, prepared some 13-inch shells to plant outside of these ome depth under ground, the prosecution of which was voluntarily assumed by Captain Girard. After working his gallery about half-way to the enemy's ditch, he couldith a gallery toward us. On account of the close proximity of their shaft, Captain Girard was obliged to work with great caution and silence, and the enemy kept quie Artillery; Lieutenant-Colonel Jas. P. Parker, Chief of Light Artillery; Captain L. J. Girard, Chief of Ordnance; Lieutenant F. Y. Dabney, Chief Engineer; Colonel J.