The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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Page 85
... prisoners . Captain Lyon commissioned Brigadier- General , and supercedes Harney in Missouri . June 3 .-- Battle of Phillippi , Virginia . The Ohio and Indiana volunteers route the rebels and secure tents , stores , & c . Colonel Kelly ...
... prisoners . Captain Lyon commissioned Brigadier- General , and supercedes Harney in Missouri . June 3 .-- Battle of Phillippi , Virginia . The Ohio and Indiana volunteers route the rebels and secure tents , stores , & c . Colonel Kelly ...
Page 86
... prisoners . loss one killed . Rebel loss not known , -Skirmish at Cola , Missouri . The Union Home Guards overcome with a loss of fifteen killed , forty wounded and taken prisoners . The rebels were in strong force . The Guards were ...
... prisoners . loss one killed . Rebel loss not known , -Skirmish at Cola , Missouri . The Union Home Guards overcome with a loss of fifteen killed , forty wounded and taken prisoners . The rebels were in strong force . The Guards were ...
Page 133
... prisoner by them captured and brought into port , and delivered to an agent authorized to re- ceive them , in any port of the Confederate States ; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby author- ized to pay or cause to be paid to ...
... prisoner by them captured and brought into port , and delivered to an agent authorized to re- ceive them , in any port of the Confederate States ; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby author- ized to pay or cause to be paid to ...
Page 160
... prisoners . The letter of Captain Lyon , to General Frost , com- manding the Militia camp , explains the con- dition of affairs at that time . It reads : He added : " Missouri has at this time no war to prosecute . It is not her policy ...
... prisoners . The letter of Captain Lyon , to General Frost , com- manding the Militia camp , explains the con- dition of affairs at that time . It reads : He added : " Missouri has at this time no war to prosecute . It is not her policy ...
Page 161
... prisoners — a Captain of the " Minute Men " —who was ad- vised of the programme , said : " In a short time we shall have enough to bring the Union men or Black Republicans into our terms , or force them to leave the State . We have a ...
... prisoners — a Captain of the " Minute Men " —who was ad- vised of the programme , said : " In a short time we shall have enough to bring the Union men or Black Republicans into our terms , or force them to leave the State . We have a ...
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