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To insure that troops were not withdrawn to Grand Gulf to assist Confederates there, a combined
Union army-navy force feigned an attack on Snyder’s Bluff, Mississippi. After noon, on April 29th, Lt. Cdr. K.
Randolph Breese, with his eight gunboats and ten transports carrying Maj. Gen. Francis Blair’s division, inched up
the Yazoo River to the mouth of Chickasaw Bayou where they spent the night. At 9:00 am, the next morning, the
force, minus one gunboat, continued upriver to Drumgould’s Bluff and engaged the enemy batteries. During the
fighting, Choctaw suffered more than fifty hits, but no casualties occurred. Around 6:00 pm, the troops disembarked
and marched along Blake’s Levee toward the guns. As they neared Drumgould’s Bluff, a battery opened on them,
creating havoc and casualties. The Union advance halted and, after dark, the men reembarked on the transports.
The next morning, transports disembarked other troops. The swampy terrain and enemy heavy artillery fire forced
them to retire. The gunboats opened fire again, about 3:00 pm on the 1st, causing some damage. Later, the boats’
fire slackened and stopped altogether after dark. Sherman had received orders to land his troops at Milliken’s
Bend, so the gunboats returned to their anchorages at the mouth of the Yazoo. |