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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... camp . I formed my men on the right of camp to protect my herd as it came in and until it could be secured , but before the horses could be brought up the enemy charged on us , which stampeded the herd and left the men on foot to fight ...
... camp . I formed my men on the right of camp to protect my herd as it came in and until it could be secured , but before the horses could be brought up the enemy charged on us , which stampeded the herd and left the men on foot to fight ...
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... camp equipage , & c . Among the prisoners is Major Mefford , who com- handed said regiment . A body of Arkansas Federals , who were with the Sixth Kansas , stampeded . Our loss 8 killed and several wounded ; the exact number not known ...
... camp equipage , & c . Among the prisoners is Major Mefford , who com- handed said regiment . A body of Arkansas Federals , who were with the Sixth Kansas , stampeded . Our loss 8 killed and several wounded ; the exact number not known ...
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... camp seven miles fro the river , whipped him , burned his camp , including 150 stand of arm and 7,000 rounds of ammunition ; captured 2 prisoners and killed 15 20. Returned to camp the following day ; distance , twenty - eight mile No ...
... camp seven miles fro the river , whipped him , burned his camp , including 150 stand of arm and 7,000 rounds of ammunition ; captured 2 prisoners and killed 15 20. Returned to camp the following day ; distance , twenty - eight mile No ...
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... camp at 12 o'clock at night and surpris the rancheria if one could be found . Marched this day about twenty five miles . Left this camp on the morning of July 9 at 6 o'clock , and followe down the bed of the stream about four miles ...
... camp at 12 o'clock at night and surpris the rancheria if one could be found . Marched this day about twenty five miles . Left this camp on the morning of July 9 at 6 o'clock , and followe down the bed of the stream about four miles ...
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... camp here for the night . Ordered Lieutenant Martin to take Lieutenants Young and Whittemore , and fifty men , and go up the river for ten or fifteen miles and see if he could find any Indians , and to leave camp next morning at 3 o ...
... camp here for the night . Ordered Lieutenant Martin to take Lieutenants Young and Whittemore , and fifty men , and go up the river for ten or fifteen miles and see if he could find any Indians , and to leave camp next morning at 3 o ...
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