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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], Maj. Gen Lovell and the fall of New Orleans. (search)
Maj. Gen Lovell and the fall of New Orleans.
The subjoined communication is copied from the Crgy and dauntless determination with which General Lovell went to work immediately to place another siege guns at either fort; that few we had, Gen. Lovell had procured with great trouble.
It is truwer of man to hold them in On they passed, Gen. Lovell was on an ordinary steamboat (the Donelson) at this point?
Simply for the reason that Gen. Lovell did not have them.
He had been requested tvessels came up and anchored off the city.
Gen. Lovell was in town, and ready and willing to remaiagn for the surrender of the command, which Gen. Lovell positively refused, but told the officer wh a bombardment to occupation by the enemy.--Gen. Lovell promptly ordered a train and proceeded to Nbelongs to a gentleman and a soldier, that General Lovell requested that iron-clad battery be sent teeded in passing to the front of the city, General Lovell had either to stand a bombardment without
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Gen. Lovell.
--Major Gen. Lovell left Columbia on Tuesday for Johnston's army.
Several weeks ago Gen. Johnston applied to the President for the appointment of Gen Lovell as a corps commander.
The President did not grant the request, and Gen Major Gen. Lovell left Columbia on Tuesday for Johnston's army.
Several weeks ago Gen. Johnston applied to the President for the appointment of Gen Lovell as a corps commander.
The President did not grant the request, and Gen Lovell accordingly goes as a volunteer, ready to perform such service as may be selected for him by the Commander-in-Chief.-- Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist. ment of Gen Lovell as a corps commander.
The President did not grant the request, and Gen Lovell accordingly goes as a volunteer, ready to perform such service as may be selected for him by the Commander-in-Chief.-- Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist. ment of Gen Lovell as a corps commander.
The President did not grant the request, and Gen Lovell accordingly goes as a volunteer, ready to perform such service as may be selected for him by the Commander-in-Chief.-- Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist.