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146 responsible posito through Colonel Steele and Lieutenant Colonel Ryan, re- 1More Details
266 were broken, high and woody. Curtis, Steele, in scouting and fortifying, bot1More Details
270 Steele, with a portion of the force, returned to Helena. A halt was 1More Details
287 6. Heard to-day that General Steele had rained nearly the whole day,1More Details
288 The Rebel army is therefore between Steele the force. The cavalry pressed o1More Details
291 dropped vance and assault. General Steele had his left, having few paces. 1More Details
311 is a failure. His expedition up Steele's Bayou to remove overhanging tr1More Details
313 of corps. Sherman arrived from Steele's Bayou. Hm-lbut sent CHAPTER XL1More Details
324 is the most wholesome." On the eighth Steele's and Tuttle's divisions of Sherm1More Details
334 and were keenly on the alert. Steele, on pressed on, crossed the ditc1More Details
336 the interior of the fort again exposed Steele was severely repulsed, although n1More Details
346 the successor of McClernand, and by Steele, who moved across the Big Black.1More Details
350 the direction we forming his right, Steele his centre, and Park, including S1More Details
418 a company of the Washington Major Steele, of the Third Kentucky, had been 1More Details
450 of Sunday it was commanded by Captain Steele, a member of his escort. Wood al1More Details
529 parallel The first of August, General Steele organized at Helena Mills. Durin1More Details
530 guarding every approach to Camden. Steele lost, perhaps, five thousand men 1More Details
542 a reconnoitring party General Steele, with sixteen thousand men from L1More Details
556 also lost heavily. General Steele's hapless march winds up the stor1More Details
557 d'Anne a Rebel force of artillery and STEELE'S ADVANCE. 535 infantry seemed b1More Details
558 any day be concentrated in his front, Steele determined Rebels beset him on ev1More Details
559 every hour of the twenty-ninth, STEELE S RETREAT. 537 he reached the Sa1More Details
563 the twelfth of January, 1863; the Steele's men had been most barbarously t1More Details
795 investment round Blakely, before which Steele falling in torrents added to the1More Details
808 But Confederate tenants Rutledge and Steele of the Forty-Second, Lieuten- sa1More Details
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Soldier of Indiana in the War For the Union (1866).

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