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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 3: military operations in Missouri and Kentucky. (search)
o Lexington, a large number of Price's soldiers had neither eaten nor slept for thirty-six hours.--Price's Report to Governor Jackson, September 28, 1861. nearly exhausted, withdrew, at sunset, to the Fair-grounds, to await the arrival of his wagon-tom which his battery, under Captain Guibor, poured a steady fire upon the garrison. Near Rains, the division of Colonel Congreve Jackson was posted as a reserve; and near Parsons, a part of General Steen's division performed the same service, whilstvalry equipments, wagons, teams, ammunition, and $100,000 worth of commissary stores.--See General Price's Report to Governor Jackson, September 24th, 1861. In addition to all this, Price said, I obtained the restoration of the great seal of the Statat this place had been robbed, and which I have caused to be returned to it. The disloyal State Legislature, with Governor Jackson, had held a session in the court-house at Lexington only a week before the arrival of Colonel Mulligan. They fled s