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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... retreat , 1 dressed in Confed erate uniform . We hope it is Todd . They were collecting for the pur pose of attacking General Totten and myself en route from Pleasant Hill to Independence . We came via Hickman Mills to inspect troop at ...
... retreat , 1 dressed in Confed erate uniform . We hope it is Todd . They were collecting for the pur pose of attacking General Totten and myself en route from Pleasant Hill to Independence . We came via Hickman Mills to inspect troop at ...
Page 53
... retreat to the brush , where Captain Moses again rallied his men . They fired their last shot from their revolvers , when Captain Moses gave the order to separate and do the best they could . Our loss , 6 killed , 4 wounded , " missing ...
... retreat to the brush , where Captain Moses again rallied his men . They fired their last shot from their revolvers , when Captain Moses gave the order to separate and do the best they could . Our loss , 6 killed , 4 wounded , " missing ...
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... retreat , which had com menced , when Lieutenant McCullough came in with his force bearing the dead body of Captain Turney . Lieutenant McCullough and myself the determined to hold the place with what soldiers we had left and the ...
... retreat , which had com menced , when Lieutenant McCullough came in with his force bearing the dead body of Captain Turney . Lieutenant McCullough and myself the determined to hold the place with what soldiers we had left and the ...
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... retreat from Mansfield . Between the 21st and 26th of February I directed General Magruder to hold Green's division in constant marching order . On the 6th of March the division was ordered to move with dispatch to join General Taylor ...
... retreat from Mansfield . Between the 21st and 26th of February I directed General Magruder to hold Green's division in constant marching order . On the 6th of March the division was ordered to move with dispatch to join General Taylor ...
Page 115
... retreat to Grand Ecore , where he intrenched himself and remained until the return of his fleet and its passage over the bars , made espe- cially difficult this season by the unusual fall of the river . The question may be asked why the ...
... retreat to Grand Ecore , where he intrenched himself and remained until the return of his fleet and its passage over the bars , made espe- cially difficult this season by the unusual fall of the river . The question may be asked why the ...
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