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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... Fifteenth Kansas Cavalry , Chief of Artillery . Lieut . George T. Robinson , Eleventh Kansas Cavalry , Chief Engineer . Maj . Samuel B. Davis , U. S. Army , Medical Director . No. 71 . Maj . Theodore J. Weed , U. S. Army , Aide - de ...
... Fifteenth Kansas Cavalry , Chief of Artillery . Lieut . George T. Robinson , Eleventh Kansas Cavalry , Chief Engineer . Maj . Samuel B. Davis , U. S. Army , Medical Director . No. 71 . Maj . Theodore J. Weed , U. S. Army , Aide - de ...
Page 465
... Kansas City , had been ordered to report to me , but at the request of General Rosecrans , and in view of their convenient location , I allowed them to remain where they were . The Fifteenth , Sixteenth , and Eleventh Kansas Regiments ...
... Kansas City , had been ordered to report to me , but at the request of General Rosecrans , and in view of their convenient location , I allowed them to remain where they were . The Fifteenth , Sixteenth , and Eleventh Kansas Regiments ...
Page 476
... Fifteenth , and Sixteenth , and Ford's must have some rest . Leave two howitzers and , say , 400 men at the Little ... Kansas City a respectable force . We must pick our I battle - ground where we can have united councils as well ...
... Fifteenth , and Sixteenth , and Ford's must have some rest . Leave two howitzers and , say , 400 men at the Little ... Kansas City a respectable force . We must pick our I battle - ground where we can have united councils as well ...
Page 477
... fifteen horses out of forty , and Captain John- son , of the Eleventh [ Fifteenth ] Kansas Volunteer Cavalry , lost several . The last artillery firing was by Lieutenant Gill , supported by cavalry portion of your body guard , and ...
... fifteen horses out of forty , and Captain John- son , of the Eleventh [ Fifteenth ] Kansas Volunteer Cavalry , lost several . The last artillery firing was by Lieutenant Gill , supported by cavalry portion of your body guard , and ...
Page 481
... Fifteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry , to whom the command was transferred on the morning of the battle of Little Blue . The First Brigade held the enemy effectually in check , notwithstanding his great superiority of numbers , until ...
... Fifteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry , to whom the command was transferred on the morning of the battle of Little Blue . The First Brigade held the enemy effectually in check , notwithstanding his great superiority of numbers , until ...
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