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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... movement on my part alone saved me from irr arable loss . McCray reached the neighborhood of the railroad safe held a good force back as a reserve , and commenced operations . C man went first with 500 men , destroyed some of the track ...
... movement on my part alone saved me from irr arable loss . McCray reached the neighborhood of the railroad safe held a good force back as a reserve , and commenced operations . C man went first with 500 men , destroyed some of the track ...
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... movement General Cooper was made to cover a new disposition of the lines p viously ordered . General C. reports the enemy badly alarmed by movements . Cloud is reported back from Clarksville . If this be the river is clear from Fort ...
... movement General Cooper was made to cover a new disposition of the lines p viously ordered . General C. reports the enemy badly alarmed by movements . Cloud is reported back from Clarksville . If this be the river is clear from Fort ...
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... movement to be merely that of Union refugees crossing to take the train to Fort Scott . General Watie , how ever ... movements on Arkan- sas River were so confident that an evacuation would take place that ( contrary to my own impression ) ...
... movement to be merely that of Union refugees crossing to take the train to Fort Scott . General Watie , how ever ... movements on Arkan- sas River were so confident that an evacuation would take place that ( contrary to my own impression ) ...
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... movement that the co - operating force from this dis- trict reached Swan Lake only a few hours after the arrival of ... movements or detail the part taken by the brigade from this district in the two suc- cessive engagements which ...
... movement that the co - operating force from this dis- trict reached Swan Lake only a few hours after the arrival of ... movements or detail the part taken by the brigade from this district in the two suc- cessive engagements which ...
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... . Result of the combined movement is 23 bushwhackers killed , several muskets , rifles , and revolvers captured and brought in , near 50 common rifles and shotguns 44 [ CHAP . LIII LOUISIANA AND THE TRANS - MISSISSIPPI.
... . Result of the combined movement is 23 bushwhackers killed , several muskets , rifles , and revolvers captured and brought in , near 50 common rifles and shotguns 44 [ CHAP . LIII LOUISIANA AND THE TRANS - MISSISSIPPI.
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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 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 Militia Cavalry 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 Scott scout Second Kansas sent September Shelby skirmish train TRANS-MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT troops U. S. Army wagons Warrensburg wounded