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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... forming the bridge over the low ground , which com- pelled the infantry on my right to fall back ; being thus left ... formed his men and fought them bravely , but was very soon overpowered , and he and 82 men were taken prisoners ...
... forming the bridge over the low ground , which com- pelled the infantry on my right to fall back ; being thus left ... formed his men and fought them bravely , but was very soon overpowered , and he and 82 men were taken prisoners ...
Page 26
... formed in line , and after exchanging shots with t enemy I found they were too strong for the number of men under m command and I [ was ] forced to fall back toward Fort Smith , Ark exchanging shots continually with the enemy . I was ...
... formed in line , and after exchanging shots with t enemy I found they were too strong for the number of men under m command and I [ was ] forced to fall back toward Fort Smith , Ark exchanging shots continually with the enemy . I was ...
Page 70
... formed by the Mississippi and White Rivers , and a line drawn from Devall's Bluff to Memphis ; inaugurate the civil government under the new constitution and laws and extend the area as fast as possible . Third . A post should be ...
... formed by the Mississippi and White Rivers , and a line drawn from Devall's Bluff to Memphis ; inaugurate the civil government under the new constitution and laws and extend the area as fast as possible . Third . A post should be ...
Page 142
... formed the First Brigade . Ten companies of the Eighth Minnesota Infantry , under command of Lieu- tenant - Colonel Rogers ; six companies of the Second Minnesota Cav- alry , under Colonel McLaren , and two sections of the Third ...
... formed the First Brigade . Ten companies of the Eighth Minnesota Infantry , under command of Lieu- tenant - Colonel Rogers ; six companies of the Second Minnesota Cav- alry , under Colonel McLaren , and two sections of the Third ...
Page 157
... formed by the general commanding , the Seventh Iowa Volunteer Cavalry being in the center , the Sixth Iowa Cavalry on the right , and the Eighth Minnesota Infantry on the left , the Prairie battery , supported by Company M , Sixth Iowa ...
... formed by the general commanding , the Seventh Iowa Volunteer Cavalry being in the center , the Sixth Iowa Cavalry on the right , and the Eighth Minnesota Infantry on the left , the Prairie battery , supported by Company M , Sixth Iowa ...
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