Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... killed and thirty - one wounded , all of whom were borne away by their friends . They also lost nine horses , a battery of four cannon , and one baggage wagon . In the mean time , Captain Con- rad and his company of ninety men , who ...
... killed and thirty - one wounded , all of whom were borne away by their friends . They also lost nine horses , a battery of four cannon , and one baggage wagon . In the mean time , Captain Con- rad and his company of ninety men , who ...
Page 46
... killed and thirty wound- ed , and that of the Confederates was about forty killed and as many wounded . The Nationals moved forward the next morning in search of foes , but were disappointed . They encamped at Curran , in Stone County ...
... killed and thirty wound- ed , and that of the Confederates was about forty killed and as many wounded . The Nationals moved forward the next morning in search of foes , but were disappointed . They encamped at Curran , in Stone County ...
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... killed , 721 wounded , and 292 missing . McCulloch repo : ted the Confederato loss at 265 killed , 800 , wounded , and 30 missing . At the same time , he reported the National loss to be over 2,000 , He had previously said to a National ...
... killed , 721 wounded , and 292 missing . McCulloch repo : ted the Confederato loss at 265 killed , 800 , wounded , and 30 missing . At the same time , he reported the National loss to be over 2,000 , He had previously said to a National ...
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... killed within the intrenchments was intolerable . ' The scant amount of artillery ammunition was of poor quality , and the firearms of the Illinois cavalry ( who composed one - sixth of Mulligan's command ) consisted of pistols only ...
... killed within the intrenchments was intolerable . ' The scant amount of artillery ammunition was of poor quality , and the firearms of the Illinois cavalry ( who composed one - sixth of Mulligan's command ) consisted of pistols only ...
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... killed and wounded . Grant determined to put an end to the career of these marauders , if possible . Informed that ... killed and wounded , while the Union loss was only one man killed . - Report of Major Wright , October 13 , 1961 . See ...
... killed and wounded . Grant determined to put an end to the career of these marauders , if possible . Informed that ... killed and wounded , while the Union loss was only one man killed . - Report of Major Wright , October 13 , 1961 . See ...
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