id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21562 Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer) The Gulf and Inland Waters The Navy in the Civil War. Volume 3. .txt text/plain 87168 4152 73 The heavy guns of the enemy, from their commanding position, threw The following day, the 8th, the two boats continued up river, passing P.M. There were, besides the Carondelet, the armored gunboats St. Louis, Lieutenant Paulding; Louisville, Commander Dove; and Pittsburg, weeks before Farragut passed the forts down the river with a fleet, landing and half a mile from the river, both vessels opened fire upon mile from the enemy, turned their heads down the river and followed, moment the enemy, the vessels of the fleet replying as their guns "When the vessels reach the bend of the river, should the enemy Vicksburg, under the command of General Williams, went down the river; fleet, which by this time was up Red River, and the gunboat still flag-ship Benton, sixteen guns,[17] Lieutenant-Commander James A. though the enemy had no vessel on the river, the banks on either side ./cache/21562.txt ./txt/21562.txt