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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... Fort Gibson to Fort Scott , and shall have to strengthen the escorts on that route , and also guard the forde between here and Gibson . I also have to furnish a large force to guard the parties putting up hay . My cavalry are almost ...
... Fort Gibson to Fort Scott , and shall have to strengthen the escorts on that route , and also guard the forde between here and Gibson . I also have to furnish a large force to guard the parties putting up hay . My cavalry are almost ...
Page 35
... Fort Smith , creating , evidently , great excitement and some consternation ... Fort Smith , which proved to be caused by Captain Gunter and a few ... Scott . General Watie , how ever , having advised me that his picket at ...
... Fort Smith , creating , evidently , great excitement and some consternation ... Fort Smith , which proved to be caused by Captain Gunter and a few ... Scott . General Watie , how ever , having advised me that his picket at ...
Page 314
... Fort Scott that night for food and a little rest . He reported to me the results of his day's work , that the enemy was going at his ut- most and his own troops were so broken down it would be impossible without fresh horses to strike ...
... Fort Scott that night for food and a little rest . He reported to me the results of his day's work , that the enemy was going at his ut- most and his own troops were so broken down it would be impossible without fresh horses to strike ...
Page 335
... Fort Scott , Kans . On the 26th day of October we rested with our brigade it Fort Scott , and early on the 27th again joined in the pursuit of the nemy and continued through Arkansas and Indian Territory to a point on Arkansas River ...
... Fort Scott , Kans . On the 26th day of October we rested with our brigade it Fort Scott , and early on the 27th again joined in the pursuit of the nemy and continued through Arkansas and Indian Territory to a point on Arkansas River ...
Page 337
... Fort Scott road , and in passing they formed to attack my position . A brigade of their cavalry charged the right of Sanborn's brigade and shook it considerably , but I ordered up six pieces of artillery , and by means of double ...
... Fort Scott road , and in passing they formed to attack my position . A brigade of their cavalry charged the right of Sanborn's brigade and shook it considerably , but I ordered up six pieces of artillery , and by means of double ...
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