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The Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant
Part 3.

CHAPTER XXXI
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The bends of the rivers are such at this point as to almost form an island, scarcely above water at that stage of the river.

This island was fortified and manned.

It was named Fort Pemberton after the commander at Vicksburg.

No land approach was accessible.

The troops, therefore, could render no assistance towards an assault further than to establish a battery on a little piece of ground which was discovered above water.


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