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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Page 57
... troops were doing a vast amount of harm to the loyal sentiment of the State of Missouri ,. and it was shown in many instances that these troops would in no case fight the guerrillas and thieves who infested the neighborhoods where they ...
... troops were doing a vast amount of harm to the loyal sentiment of the State of Missouri ,. and it was shown in many instances that these troops would in no case fight the guerrillas and thieves who infested the neighborhoods where they ...
Page 89
... troops from the department . Lieutenant- General Taylor having reported its impracticability , I have suspended the movement and ordered the transfer of the troops to the District of Arkansas for operations against Steele and in support ...
... troops from the department . Lieutenant- General Taylor having reported its impracticability , I have suspended the movement and ordered the transfer of the troops to the District of Arkansas for operations against Steele and in support ...
Page 90
... troops ordered by the President should be execute with the least possible delay . If the trains for the troops cannot brought over , the horses , mules , and harness should be brought at a events . I will have supplies collected for your ...
... troops ordered by the President should be execute with the least possible delay . If the trains for the troops cannot brought over , the horses , mules , and harness should be brought at a events . I will have supplies collected for your ...
Page 93
... troops upon which my dependence is placed for either offensive or defensive operations . Should the enemy in force renew the campaign west of the Mississippi River , in the reduced condition of my command , I will be powerless to oppose ...
... troops upon which my dependence is placed for either offensive or defensive operations . Should the enemy in force renew the campaign west of the Mississippi River , in the reduced condition of my command , I will be powerless to oppose ...
Page 94
... troops . This may constitute one of the greatest difficulti to be encountered , as I fear that your command may prove refracto when they find that they are ordered across the Mississippi . An appe to the patriotism of the men ...
... troops . This may constitute one of the greatest difficulti to be encountered , as I fear that your command may prove refracto when they find that they are ordered across the Mississippi . An appe to the patriotism of the men ...
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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