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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... command . They informed me that the headquarters of the command was near there . I went on and found where they had been encamped , but they were gone , having left their wagons , ambulances , and some unarmed men who had scat- tered in ...
... command . They informed me that the headquarters of the command was near there . I went on and found where they had been encamped , but they were gone , having left their wagons , ambulances , and some unarmed men who had scat- tered in ...
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... command , encamped on Scullyville Prairie night of 30th , while General Gano and MeCurtain bivouacked at James ' Fork , near Wall's Mill . At sunrise on the 31st the line of march was taken up by both col- umns , that under my immediate ...
... command , encamped on Scullyville Prairie night of 30th , while General Gano and MeCurtain bivouacked at James ' Fork , near Wall's Mill . At sunrise on the 31st the line of march was taken up by both col- umns , that under my immediate ...
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... command of Major Smith . Arrived at Kan- sas City July 12 ; distance , thirty - five miles . Left Kansas City on the 13th in the steamer Emily . Arrived at Weston 12 m .; distance , forty- two miles . Lieutenant Parsons , of D Company ...
... command of Major Smith . Arrived at Kan- sas City July 12 ; distance , thirty - five miles . Left Kansas City on the 13th in the steamer Emily . Arrived at Weston 12 m .; distance , forty- two miles . Lieutenant Parsons , of D Company ...
Page 93
... command , I will be powerless to oppose his advance . I shall push a cavalry force into Missouri ; but Since the withdrawal of Lieutenant - General Taylor and the infantry of his command , I will be too weak for prosecuting a campaign ...
... command , I will be powerless to oppose his advance . I shall push a cavalry force into Missouri ; but Since the withdrawal of Lieutenant - General Taylor and the infantry of his command , I will be too weak for prosecuting a campaign ...
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... command is deservedly great , and can be made a powerful auxiliary in securing its cheerful acquiescence in the movement . I believe that even though you finally remain in the district you should at least temporarily resume command of ...
... command is deservedly great , and can be made a powerful auxiliary in securing its cheerful acquiescence in the movement . I believe that even though you finally remain in the district you should at least temporarily resume command of ...
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