Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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Page 44
... Major Sturgis . The whole force crossed the river , by means of a single scow , by ten o'clock on the 8th . In the mean time , two companies of cavalry , who crossed on the evening of the 7th , had pushed forward to gain the ferry on ...
... Major Sturgis . The whole force crossed the river , by means of a single scow , by ten o'clock on the 8th . In the mean time , two companies of cavalry , who crossed on the evening of the 7th , had pushed forward to gain the ferry on ...
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... Major Sturgis ; five companies of the First Missouri Volunteers , Lieutenant - Colonel Andrews ; two companies of the Second Missouri , Major Osterhaus ; three companies of the Third Missouri , Colonel Sigel ; Fifth Missouri , Colonel ...
... Major Sturgis ; five companies of the First Missouri Volunteers , Lieutenant - Colonel Andrews ; two companies of the Second Missouri , Major Osterhaus ; three companies of the Third Missouri , Colonel Sigel ; Fifth Missouri , Colonel ...
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... Major Sturgis . 1 The officers called into the council were Brigadier - General Sweeney , Colonel Sigel , Majors Schofield , Shepherd , Conant , and Sturgis , and Captains Totten and Schaeffer . 2 Correspondence of the New York World ...
... Major Sturgis . 1 The officers called into the council were Brigadier - General Sweeney , Colonel Sigel , Majors Schofield , Shepherd , Conant , and Sturgis , and Captains Totten and Schaeffer . 2 Correspondence of the New York World ...
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... Major - General Polk , ' ordering an advance upon Lyon . He called a council of his officers , exhibited the order to Price , and offered to march immediately on Springfield , upon condition that he should have the chief command of the ...
... Major - General Polk , ' ordering an advance upon Lyon . He called a council of his officers , exhibited the order to Price , and offered to march immediately on Springfield , upon condition that he should have the chief command of the ...
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... Major S. D. Sturgis , Lieutenant- Colonel Andrews , and Colonel Deitzler . Major Sturgis's brigade was composed of a battalion of Regular Infantry , under Captain Plummer , Captain Totten's light battery of six pieces , a battalion of ...
... Major S. D. Sturgis , Lieutenant- Colonel Andrews , and Colonel Deitzler . Major Sturgis's brigade was composed of a battalion of Regular Infantry , under Captain Plummer , Captain Totten's light battery of six pieces , a battalion of ...
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