The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 - Confederate States of America |
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... Blue Cane Island . On the morning of the 7th we marched on Scatterville , Greene County , Ark . , where we came upon Bolin's band and a party of Kitchen's men ; we killed 4 , the rest scattered . No loss on our part except 1 man wounded ...
... Blue Cane Island . On the morning of the 7th we marched on Scatterville , Greene County , Ark . , where we came upon Bolin's band and a party of Kitchen's men ; we killed 4 , the rest scattered . No loss on our part except 1 man wounded ...
Page 188
... Blue a the Raytown crossing ; found no trail ; recrossed the Blue ; went south west up the Blue ; scouted the timber south and west of Gunter's Mills south of Gunter's . At 6.30 p . m . sent twenty men on foot into the brush in front of ...
... Blue a the Raytown crossing ; found no trail ; recrossed the Blue ; went south west up the Blue ; scouted the timber south and west of Gunter's Mills south of Gunter's . At 6.30 p . m . sent twenty men on foot into the brush in front of ...
Page 243
... Blue . We were too late , however , as the Indians had fled northwest through the Sand Hills to the headwaters of the Loup Fork or Niobrara Rivers . Their trails were all pointing that way . I ordered Captain O'Brien , with his company ...
... Blue . We were too late , however , as the Indians had fled northwest through the Sand Hills to the headwaters of the Loup Fork or Niobrara Rivers . Their trails were all pointing that way . I ordered Captain O'Brien , with his company ...
Page 258
... Blue River , when , being near night , I proceeded to Young's farm , about four miles from Blue Mills , where encamped for the night . having traveled about thirty - five miles . While at this place learned that Fletch . Taylor ...
... Blue River , when , being near night , I proceeded to Young's farm , about four miles from Blue Mills , where encamped for the night . having traveled about thirty - five miles . While at this place learned that Fletch . Taylor ...
Page 287
... blue coats . The fort was sur- rounded , the artillery opened at point - blank range , and high over the white bursts of the powder - cloud that drifted and floated away before the battle breeze a white flag waved out as a token of ...
... blue coats . The fort was sur- rounded , the artillery opened at point - blank range , and high over the white bursts of the powder - cloud that drifted and floated away before the battle breeze a white flag waved out as a token of ...
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