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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... respectfully , your obedient servant , H. B. BROWN , Col. A. SIGEL , Commanding Fifth Missouri State Militia Cavalry . Captain . JULY 5–7 , 1864. - Expedition from Morganza to Simsport , La . Report of Col. Edmund J. Davis , First Texas ...
... respectfully , your obedient servant , H. B. BROWN , Col. A. SIGEL , Commanding Fifth Missouri State Militia Cavalry . Captain . JULY 5–7 , 1864. - Expedition from Morganza to Simsport , La . Report of Col. Edmund J. Davis , First Texas ...
Page 47
... respectfully refer to his report , * here- with submitted . Left camp on Rio Negrito on the morning of July 16 . Followed down the river about five miles by a narrow cañon and filled with brush and timber . Here took the trail over the ...
... respectfully refer to his report , * here- with submitted . Left camp on Rio Negrito on the morning of July 16 . Followed down the river about five miles by a narrow cañon and filled with brush and timber . Here took the trail over the ...
Page 73
... respectfully state that Colonel Fonda turned over the cotton referred to in his report to Capt . B. F. Porter , post assistant quartermaster , subject to my orders ; since then I have ordered the cotton to be turned over to Mr. Hyde ...
... respectfully state that Colonel Fonda turned over the cotton referred to in his report to Capt . B. F. Porter , post assistant quartermaster , subject to my orders ; since then I have ordered the cotton to be turned over to Mr. Hyde ...
Page 86
... respectfully say that the cause of failure to surprise the camp of Indians on Pinal Creek was , the distance being greater than we had been informed , we were unable to make the march in the time allowed . Another unfortunate ...
... respectfully say that the cause of failure to surprise the camp of Indians on Pinal Creek was , the distance being greater than we had been informed , we were unable to make the march in the time allowed . Another unfortunate ...
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... respectfully , & c . , T. G. BLACK , Lieut . Col. , Comdg . Third Regt . Cavalry Missouri Vols . Lieut . C. H. FROST , Acting Assistant Adjutant - General , Third Brigade . JULY 19 , 1864. - Attack on Webster , Washington County , Mo ...
... respectfully , & c . , T. G. BLACK , Lieut . Col. , Comdg . Third Regt . Cavalry Missouri Vols . Lieut . C. H. FROST , Acting Assistant Adjutant - General , Third Brigade . JULY 19 , 1864. - Attack on Webster , Washington County , Mo ...
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