Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... miles , where he was informed that Jackson was nine or ten miles distant , in the direction of Lamar , the county seat of Barton County , with four or five thousand men . Sigel's force consisted of about five hundred and fifty men of ...
... miles , where he was informed that Jackson was nine or ten miles distant , in the direction of Lamar , the county seat of Barton County , with four or five thousand men . Sigel's force consisted of about five hundred and fifty men of ...
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... miles from Carthage . The Nationals had lost in the battle thirteen 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 ...
... miles from Carthage . The Nationals had lost in the battle thirteen 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 ...
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... miles . Early the next morning a courier brought intelligence of Sigel's safety in Springfield , and the remain- der of the march of thirty miles was made leisurely during the space of the next two days . ' a July 13 1861 . Lyon ...
... miles . Early the next morning a courier brought intelligence of Sigel's safety in Springfield , and the remain- der of the march of thirty miles was made leisurely during the space of the next two days . ' a July 13 1861 . Lyon ...
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... miles southwest of Springfield , they halted . They were in an oblong valley , five miles in length , and broken by projecting spurs of the hills , which formed wooded ridges . Soon after halting , they discovered , by clouds of dust at ...
... miles southwest of Springfield , they halted . They were in an oblong valley , five miles in length , and broken by projecting spurs of the hills , which formed wooded ridges . Soon after halting , they discovered , by clouds of dust at ...
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... mile and a half from Wilson's Creek , and about ten and a half miles south of Springfield . They were in a sad plight . Their baggage - train was far behind , and so were their beef cattle . The troops had not eaten any thing for twenty ...
... mile and a half from Wilson's Creek , and about ten and a half miles south of Springfield . They were in a sad plight . Their baggage - train was far behind , and so were their beef cattle . The troops had not eaten any thing for twenty ...
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