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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... moved out on the Little Rock road with orders to guard the crossing at Big Creek , eighteen miles from this place . We proceeded without delay as ordered until 9 p . m . , when we halted one hour to rest and get supper , and again moved ...
... moved out on the Little Rock road with orders to guard the crossing at Big Creek , eighteen miles from this place . We proceeded without delay as ordered until 9 p . m . , when we halted one hour to rest and get supper , and again moved ...
Page 44
... moved west across Little River , and over what is known as the plank road , a distance of twelve miles , to Clarkton , in Dunklin County . On the morn ing of the 6th we moved from Clarkton in a southwesterly direction across the swamps ...
... moved west across Little River , and over what is known as the plank road , a distance of twelve miles , to Clarkton , in Dunklin County . On the morn ing of the 6th we moved from Clarkton in a southwesterly direction across the swamps ...
Page 54
... moved out on the prairie , encamped until 2.30 . Started again on track , moved northwest to Camden Point ; met Major Cox , in command of 500 militia and citizens , poorly armed . They had a skirmish with the band the day before ; lost ...
... moved out on the prairie , encamped until 2.30 . Started again on track , moved northwest to Camden Point ; met Major Cox , in command of 500 militia and citizens , poorly armed . They had a skirmish with the band the day before ; lost ...
Page 61
... moved forward to find ont their situation . We moved up in the brush close to where they were when they fired on us ; we returned the fire , they fell back a short distance , and we also fell back to load . Then I had several other com ...
... moved forward to find ont their situation . We moved up in the brush close to where they were when they fired on us ; we returned the fire , they fell back a short distance , and we also fell back to load . Then I had several other com ...
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... moved from New Madrid , Mo. , with a battalion of the Second Cavalry Mis- souri State Militia , under Lieutenant - Colonel Hiller , and a detachment of the First Cavalry Missouri Volunteers , commanded by Captain Preuitt . From the 21st ...
... moved from New Madrid , Mo. , with a battalion of the Second Cavalry Mis- souri State Militia , under Lieutenant - Colonel Hiller , and a detachment of the First Cavalry Missouri Volunteers , commanded by Captain Preuitt . From the 21st ...
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