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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... took 1 prisoner . JAS . STUART , Colonel , Commanding Post . Capt . C. H. DYER , Assistant Adjutant - General . No. 5 . Reports of Capt . David H. Wilson , Tenth Illinois Cavalry . BROWNSVILLE , ARK . , July 14 , 1864—5 p . m . GENERAL ...
... took 1 prisoner . JAS . STUART , Colonel , Commanding Post . Capt . C. H. DYER , Assistant Adjutant - General . No. 5 . Reports of Capt . David H. Wilson , Tenth Illinois Cavalry . BROWNSVILLE , ARK . , July 14 , 1864—5 p . m . GENERAL ...
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... took position at the crossing of Big Creek , while Colonel Brooks with part of the infantry crossed over to make a reconnaissance . In less than an hour he returned , reporting no enemy in that vicinity , and at once ordering the force ...
... took position at the crossing of Big Creek , while Colonel Brooks with part of the infantry crossed over to make a reconnaissance . In less than an hour he returned , reporting no enemy in that vicinity , and at once ordering the force ...
Page 52
... took the coach and carried of their dead and wounded . Enemy immediately retreated into eastern Jackson and western La Fayette , dividing up into small squads as usual . Our foot scouts killed 2 on their retreat , 1 dressed in Confed ...
... took the coach and carried of their dead and wounded . Enemy immediately retreated into eastern Jackson and western La Fayette , dividing up into small squads as usual . Our foot scouts killed 2 on their retreat , 1 dressed in Confed ...
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... took the Smithville road after the largest party with 300 Second Colorado Cavalry ; followed enemy back to within eight miles of Liberty , when they again doubled on me and moved toward Buchanan County . I followed about five miles ...
... took the Smithville road after the largest party with 300 Second Colorado Cavalry ; followed enemy back to within eight miles of Liberty , when they again doubled on me and moved toward Buchanan County . I followed about five miles ...
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... took their arms and disappeared . The company commanded by Captain Bywater , at Camden Point , came and delivered up their arms at Camden Point preparatory to send- ing them to Saint Joseph . They were stored in an old warehouse , and ...
... took their arms and disappeared . The company commanded by Captain Bywater , at Camden Point , came and delivered up their arms at Camden Point preparatory to send- ing them to Saint Joseph . They were stored in an old warehouse , and ...
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