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of Floyd and Pillow surrender by Buckner retreat of Sidney Johnston from the Cumberland across the Tennessee Nashville recovered Columbus, Ky. New Madrid Island no.10 Fort Pillow Memphis first siege of Vicksburg Grant moves up the Tennessee to Pittsburg Landing Sidney Johnston advances from Corinth, Miss. assails Grantf the Mississippi, had here been stretched across the great river, but to no purpose; the Missouri end being loose, and buried in tile mud of tie river-bed. Island No.10 lies in a sharp bend in the Mississippi, 45 miles below Columbus, and a few miles above New Madrid on the Missouri bank. This island had been strongly fortifiof his men, without damaging his batteries. He soon left for Corinth, April 5. ceding the command /un> at No. 10 to Map showing the relative positions of Island no.10, New Madrid, Tiptonville, etc. Brig.-Gen. Makall, who assumed it in a bombastic proclamation. Meantime, Gen. Pope's engineers were quietly engaged in cutt
6-7; at Fort Donelson, 48-9; up the Cumberland, 53; at Columbus, Ky., 54; at Island No.10, 55; bombards Fort Pillow, 56. Ford, Col. T. H., on Maryland Heights, 200 345. iron-clads in service at Fort Sumter, 466; at Morris Island, 475. Island no.10, assailed, 54; captured, 55-6. Iuka, Miss., battle and map of, 223. Izor, Lt.-Col., 1st N. C., killed at Olustee, 531. Makall, Gen., surrenders Island No.10, 55. Mallon, Col. James E., 42d N. Y., killed, 396. Mallory, Col., demthe evacuation of Richmond, 735. Pope, Gen. John, in Missouri, 26; flanks Island No.10, 54-5; captures New Madrid and Island No.10, 55; 56; joins Halleck in MissisIsland No.10, 55; 56; joins Halleck in Mississippi, 71; pursues Beauregard, 72 ; important letter intercepted by, 171; commands the Army of Virginia, 172; address to the Army, 173; makes a diversion in favor of ; Pulaski, 457; Fort Sanders, 432; Fort Sumter, 467-9; Fort Wagner, 47781; Island Number10, 55; Knoxville, 431-2; Mobile, 649-50; Newbern, 77; Plymouth, N. C., 533;