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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... charge of Cap- tain Hutchens , proceeded myself to communicate with the infantry command and learn its situation . I found that they had been fighting nearly five hours a very superior force of rebels , well organized and well armed ...
... charge of Cap- tain Hutchens , proceeded myself to communicate with the infantry command and learn its situation . I found that they had been fighting nearly five hours a very superior force of rebels , well organized and well armed ...
Page 80
... charge was made . The rebels fled . running fight ensued , which was kept up for several miles until t enemy's forces were scattered in every direction . We killed 7 , inclu ing a lieutenant , and took 25 prisoners , including Captain ...
... charge was made . The rebels fled . running fight ensued , which was kept up for several miles until t enemy's forces were scattered in every direction . We killed 7 , inclu ing a lieutenant , and took 25 prisoners , including Captain ...
Page 82
... charge of train , with instruc tions to bring it through to the point indicated in orders as the site for the depot by the most direct practicable route and with as little delay as possible . Sixth day , July 23. -Reached Camp Rigg , on ...
... charge of train , with instruc tions to bring it through to the point indicated in orders as the site for the depot by the most direct practicable route and with as little delay as possible . Sixth day , July 23. -Reached Camp Rigg , on ...
Page 142
... charge . I had started in a direction west , but on the road , receiving information that the Indians were on or near the Knife River , I changed my course in a northerly direction . On my arrival at this point I cor- ralled all my ...
... charge . I had started in a direction west , but on the road , receiving information that the Indians were on or near the Knife River , I changed my course in a northerly direction . On my arrival at this point I cor- ralled all my ...
Page 149
... charge of the fort , to be issued or not , as may seem best , and liable to be stolen . It cannot be expected of the Indians that they will leave their hunt- ing grounds and bring their families to some fort , where there is no game ...
... charge of the fort , to be issued or not , as may seem best , and liable to be stolen . It cannot be expected of the Indians that they will leave their hunt- ing grounds and bring their families to some fort , where there is no game ...
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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