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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
on of a steamer with three hundred Confederate soldiers on board. Hindman, on his part, has fallen back upon Little Rock, where the largest , the Confederate ranks in this region are always well filled, and Hindman has nearly fiftyfive thousand soldiers under his command. His armend of November, has requested in vain that the largest portion of Hindman's forces might be sent to Vicksburg. The campaign of Prairie Grov the Mississippi to fight, and in the beginning of January we find Hindman's army assembled on the borders of Arkansas. Unable seriously teaker on account of its length, that Marmaduke has been ordered by Hindman to break up. With two brigades of cavalry—say about twenty-five hu which had just failed before Springfield and Hartville. Although Hindman had declined to join Pemberton to fight Grant's army, he was solelmarshes, called Mingo Swamp. It was only at the end of April that Hindman felt at last the necessity of taking advantage of the mild season