Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard , he organized artillery and en- gineering establishments ; and the dragoons , mounted riflemen , and cavalry 1 The counties of Washington and ...
... artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard , he organized artillery and en- gineering establishments ; and the dragoons , mounted riflemen , and cavalry 1 The counties of Washington and ...
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... artillery , each consisting of four field - pieces - in all about fifteen hundred men . With these troops , and with his baggage - train three miles in the rear , he slowly advanced to find his foe on the morning of the 5th , his ...
... artillery , each consisting of four field - pieces - in all about fifteen hundred men . With these troops , and with his baggage - train three miles in the rear , he slowly advanced to find his foe on the morning of the 5th , his ...
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... artillery and a long baggage - train . The day was intensely hot . The commander was mounted on an iron - gray horse , accom- panied by his body - guard , composed of ten German butchers of St. Louis , who were noted for their size ...
... artillery and a long baggage - train . The day was intensely hot . The commander was mounted on an iron - gray horse , accom- panied by his body - guard , composed of ten German butchers of St. Louis , who were noted for their size ...
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... Artillery , four guns , 6 and 12 - pounders ; Captain Schaeffer's Battery , Missouri Volunteer Artillery , six guns , & and 12 - pounders . General Lyon gave the most important secondary commands to Briga- dier - General Sweeney ...
... Artillery , four guns , 6 and 12 - pounders ; Captain Schaeffer's Battery , Missouri Volunteer Artillery , six guns , & and 12 - pounders . General Lyon gave the most important secondary commands to Briga- dier - General Sweeney ...
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... artillery . ' Gen- eral Price reported the number of Missouri State troops at five thousand two hundred and twenty - one . The entire number of Confederates encamped on Wilson's Creek appears to have been about twenty - three thousand ...
... artillery . ' Gen- eral Price reported the number of Missouri State troops at five thousand two hundred and twenty - one . The entire number of Confederates encamped on Wilson's Creek appears to have been about twenty - three thousand ...
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