From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10413 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, December 29 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10413 Today's Subjects: ----------------- FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] ["The Patriots"] Congratulations! You can get a $100 Southwest gift card! ["Amazing Deals"] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 04:52:50 -0500 From: "The Patriots" Subject: FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] http://septi-fix.rest/yk9-g0BIVzC31UjM1ybiEo_0H_5ot69tRtcKYLqdPfQAtf-Uhg http://septi-fix.rest/D-a6EkyDC3pULO2dWmEEvtpPzDtgsdFHeLOM1h6fh-KtSA48UQ had entered Arkansas, but in early November, Schofield withdrew all of them except for Blunt's division to Springfield, Missouri. Hindman decided to attack with the Union forces divided, and after his cavalry fought with Blunt in the Battle of Cane Hill, began moving north across the Boston Mountains on December 3. The mountains were high, rugged, and brushy. Union troops commanded by Brigadier General Francis J. Herron began a long movement from Springfield on December 4 to reinforce Blunt. Late on December 6, Hindman learned that Herron had arrived to reinforce Blunt and would be in the area the next day. In response, Hindman changed his plan to strike Herron first at Prairie Grove and then attack Blunt. Instead of acting aggressively against Herron as planned on December 7, Hindman took up a defensive position and awaited Herron's assault. Hindman's men fought with Herron's until Blunt's men arrived and turned the tide for the Union. Hindman realized that his battered army did not have enough food or ammunition to fight again, and with the Union having been reinforced, fell back to Van Buren beginning the night after the battle. Forage for horses was scarce in the Van Buren area, and Hindman sent some of his cavalry, commanded by Brigadier General John S. Marmaduke, 100 miles (160 km) to the south to Lewisburg. While at Van Buren, Hindman's force also suffered ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 10:42:39 +0100 From: "Amazing Deals" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $100 Southwest gift card! Congratulations! You can get a $100 Southwest gift card! http://bestsurvey.today/oHgmfgZrSauNHvbzoK86dYU46g77byJg7j0a2Dih7Gu1p9Nf http://bestsurvey.today/Rzol_g--2SnLTzyhNnzizTDozWNMANO4uVheoyEKoYAugnPdtA w paddle steamer ironclads actually completed or converted within the Confederacy, and naval historian Raimondo Luraghi described her propulsion as obsolescent. She also had difficulty steering. She had a crew of 86, whose quarters Luraghi describes as "very poor". Confederate ironclads frequently had issues with excessive heat below deck, the emission of noxious fumes from the machinery, and poor ventilation; Baltic's crew frequently slept on dry land or in the open air. Her bow was strengthened so that it could serve as a ram, and she was armed with six cannons: two Dahlgren guns, two 32-pounder guns, and two other pieces that Luraghi refers to as "minor" and the DANFS as "smaller". Historian Gary D. Joiner notes that the Dahlgrens were likely 9-inch (23 cm) pieces. Naval historian Donald Canney says that her armament consisted of two Dahlgrens and three 32-pounders or possibly a pair of Dahlgrens plus one 42-pounder and two 32-pounders. Baltic was armored with iron plates 7 inches (178 mm) wide and 2.5 inches (64 mm) thick that were bolted to her new wooden superstructure, although the aft portion was only protected by bales of cotton. The layout of the vessel is largely unknown. Few ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10413 ***********************************************