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An English Combatant, Lieutenant of Artillery of the Field Staff., Battlefields of the South from Bull Run to Fredericksburgh; with sketches of Confederate commanders, and gossip of the camps., Chapter 16 : (search)
Chapter 16:
Battle of Elk Horn, Missouri, march seventh, 1862
incidents and sketches of the war in that State
Colonel Fremont superseded in the command of the Federals
General Van Dorn
our Guerrilla horse
Breach of parole by Northern troops
McCulloch and McIntosh killed
our forces retire
the loss on either side.
Elk River, McDonald Co., Mo., March 14th, 1862.
Dear Tom: Your last was received and perused with much pleasure, and here am I on the confines of Missouri, nt battle with the combined forces of Curtis and Sturgis
Brigadier-General Samuel D. Sturgis, U. S. A., ranked as captain, Company E, First Cavalry, in 1860.
He was stationed near St. Louis when the troubles commenced, and rose rapidly. at Elk Horn, a few miles from.
here. Still, such details as I may be able to supply will not be unacceptable to you.
The fall of Lexington was an unexpected and heavy blow to the Union party throughout the whole North.
Fremont was so exasperated that he