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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... battle of Wilson's Creek , and again at the ba tle of Prairie Grove , where he was wounded . He was appointed lie tenant - colonel of his regiment , now the Fifty - sixth U. S. Colore Infantry , and promoted to be its colonel , in which ...
... battle of Wilson's Creek , and again at the ba tle of Prairie Grove , where he was wounded . He was appointed lie tenant - colonel of his regiment , now the Fifty - sixth U. S. Colore Infantry , and promoted to be its colonel , in which ...
Page 131
... battle on Knife River with combined tribes of Sioux ) to September 11 . You will perceive that at the crossing of the Little Missouri , on his Toute to the Yellowstone , Sully had another severe battle , at which the * See also ...
... battle on Knife River with combined tribes of Sioux ) to September 11 . You will perceive that at the crossing of the Little Missouri , on his Toute to the Yellowstone , Sully had another severe battle , at which the * See also ...
Page 134
... battle against the United States troops under General Sully . This Indian force was then estimated by competent authorities , and so reported by me to the War Department early in the spring , at about 6,000 warriors , and this estimate ...
... battle against the United States troops under General Sully . This Indian force was then estimated by competent authorities , and so reported by me to the War Department early in the spring , at about 6,000 warriors , and this estimate ...
Page 143
... battle- ground that night . 1 The next morning before daylight we started to go round the moun- tain , as I could not get up it with wagons and artillery in front . After six miles march , I came in sight of the trail on the other side ...
... battle- ground that night . 1 The next morning before daylight we started to go round the moun- tain , as I could not get up it with wagons and artillery in front . After six miles march , I came in sight of the trail on the other side ...
Page 158
... battle - field , and the next morning started in pursuit of the Indians toward the Little Missouri River , but after marching about two hours were obliged to turn back , having found it impossible to move any farther with wagons in that ...
... battle - field , and the next morning started in pursuit of the Indians toward the Little Missouri River , but after marching about two hours were obliged to turn back , having found it impossible to move any farther with wagons in that ...
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advance aide-de-camp Arkansas Arkansas River arrived artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack August battalion battery battle Bayou Big Blue Boonville Brig brigade Brigadier-General bushwhackers camp Capt Captain captured Cavalry Missouri charge Colonel Company Creek crossing Curtis detachment direction dismounted dispatch division encamped enemy enemy's engaged Enrolled Missouri Militia Fagan fall back Fifteenth Kansas fight fire flank force Ford Fort Leavenworth Fort Scott Fort Smith forward front guerrillas guns HEADQUARTERS honor to report horses Indians Infantry instant Jefferson City Kansas Cavalry Kansas State Militia killed Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Major Major-General mand marched miles Missouri State Militia morning moved night o'clock obedient servant October officers ordered Osage pickets Pleasonton position prairie Price prisoners pursuit re-enforcements rear rebels regiment respectfully retreat River road Rosecrans Saint Louis Sanborn Scott scout Second Kansas sent September Shelby skirmish train TRANS-MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT troops U. S. Army wagons Warrensburg wounded