Tue, 12 May 2009 This is an audio-only version of the "Take-Out News for the End of the Year". If your computer loads slowly, this will load faster for you than the video version. Comments[5] |
At Old Salem Cemetery, acting on the defensive, Englemann's two infantry regiments repulsed a Confederate mounted attack and then withdrew a mile closer to town. To Forrest, the fight amounted to no more than a feint and show of force intended to hold Jackson's Union defenders in place while two mounted columns destroyed railroad track north and south of the town and returned. This accomplished, Forrest withdrew from the Jackson area to attack Trenton and Humboldt.
It is the Mississippi Railroad
posted by: Hannah Bland on Tue, 5/12 01:44 PM EDT
Mississippi Central Railroad
posted by: Matt Johnson on Tue, 5/12 10:37 PM EDT
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