Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . - The Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.— General Harris . - General Price's march towards the Missouri . - The Affair at Dry- wood ...
... McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . - The Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.— General Harris . - General Price's march towards the Missouri . - The Affair at Dry- wood ...
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... McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . The Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.— General Harris . - General Price's march towards the Missouri . - The Affair at Dry- wood Creek ...
... McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . The Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.— General Harris . - General Price's march towards the Missouri . - The Affair at Dry- wood Creek ...
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... McCulloch of the Confed- erate army , and Major - general Pierce of the Arkansas State forces , with a force of nearly two thousand men . These im- portant arrivals were hailed with joy by the Missourians in camp . They were happy to ...
... McCulloch of the Confed- erate army , and Major - general Pierce of the Arkansas State forces , with a force of nearly two thousand men . These im- portant arrivals were hailed with joy by the Missourians in camp . They were happy to ...
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... McCulloch leading the advance . Upon his arrival at Crane Creek , General McCulloch was informed by his pickets that the Federals had left Springfield , and were advancing upon him in large force , their advanced guard being then ...
... McCulloch leading the advance . Upon his arrival at Crane Creek , General McCulloch was informed by his pickets that the Federals had left Springfield , and were advancing upon him in large force , their advanced guard being then ...
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... McCulloch issued a general order , that all the unarmed men should remain in camp , and all those furnished with arms should get their guns in condition for service , provide themselves with fifty rounds of ammunition , and get in ...
... McCulloch issued a general order , that all the unarmed men should remain in camp , and all those furnished with arms should get their guns in condition for service , provide themselves with fifty rounds of ammunition , and get in ...
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