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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)
e road leading from Cayuga to Edwards' Station, and Sherman between the two, near the point where the road from Cayuga to Auburn crosses the same stream. The moment had arrived for Grant to abandon his communications with Grand Gulf, and the road the Big Black, so as to watch Baldwin's Ferry, while Sherman would advance as far as Fourteen-Mile Creek on the road from Auburn to Raymond, and McPherson, by means of a long march, reach the latter place on the same evening. The cavalry, which was turn, by way of Dillon's, as far as Raymond with three divisions; the fourth was detached for the purpose of joining, at Auburn, Blair's division of Sherman's corps, which had arrived from Grand Gulf by forced marches, bringing with it a train of codiate campaign against Pemberton, he invited Banks, as we have mentioned, in a despatch forwarded on the 10th of May from Auburn, to join him before Vicksburg. It was impossible for Banks to respond to this invitation: he could not transport his who