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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 2 0 Browse Search
Col. John C. Moore, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.2, Missouri (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 1 1 Browse Search
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ined by Major King, Sixth cavalry, Missouri State militia, with three hundred and seventy-five men of the Sixth and Eighth Missouri State militia. The force had entered Humansville from the north, in pursuit of Hunter and Coffee, four hours after I had passed through it toward the west. Major King attacked and drove this force through Humansville, capturing their last cannon. Finding that Shelby had passed through Stockton in advance of me, I marched to Greenfield and Sarcoxie, via Bower's Mill, and on the night of the nineteenth camped at Keitsville, when I learned of scouts of Colonel Phelps, commanding at Cassville, that the enemy had crossed the telegraph road at Cross-Timbers that day about noon. I kept up a rapid pursuit, following the trail of our flying foe via Sugar Creek and Early's Ferry, to Huntsville; our advance party, entering Huntsville with a dash, took quite a number of soldiers of Brooks's rebel command, with their horses and arms. I was there joined by Co
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
d Militia Infantry. Called into service to repel Price's invasion of Missouri September 25, 1864. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 7th Missouri Regiment Provisional Enrolled Militia Infantry. Duty at Springfield, Mo., and other points in District of Southwest Missouri. Action at Bloomfield, Mo., January 17, 1863. Dade County July 24, 1863 (Co. E ). Scout from Greenfield September 15-18. Operations against Shelby September 22-October 26. Oregon (or Bowers' Mill) October 4. Greenfield October 5. Stockton October 5 (Detachment). Operations in Northern Arkansas December, 1863, to February, 1864. Duty in Christian, Douglass and Stone Counties till July. Scouts near Neosho and Carthage May 18-23. At Mount Vernon May. Skirmish near White Hare June 15. Scout from Mount Vernon June 19-25. Operations in Southwest Missouri July 18-23 and August 1-28. Skirmish Polk County August 28. Operations against Price's invasion of Mi
strong position, were confident until the artillery opened on them, and then very promptly the white flag went up and they surrendered unconditionally. The guns and horses here obtained armed and mounted the unarmed and dismounted men, and put the column in good condition for traveling. While the prisoners were paroled and the spoils secured, a large scouting party came down from Newtonia, and those who composed it, except a few who escaped, shared the fate of the captured garrison. Bowers' Mill, a militia rendezvous and headquarters, was taken and purified by fire of its filth and immoral surroundings. After a night march Greenfield and its garrison of 50 militia were captured and the court house burned, because it was used by the Federals as a fort. Then the 25 militia who held Stockton were captured and their fort, the court house burned; and then Humansville, which was held by a force of 150 cavalry, was captured after the garrison had lost seventeen men killed and wounded.
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
35-A Boonville, Idaho Ter. 134, 1 Boonville, Mo. 47, 1; 135-A; 152, C3; 171 Boston, Ky. 95, 3; 118, 1; 141, B2; 142, B2; 150, B9, 150, E13; 151, D13, 151, G9 Boteler's Ford, W. Va. 29, 1; 81, 4; 82, 5 Bottom's Bridge, Va. 16, 1; 17, 1; 19, 1; 20, 1; 21, 9; 22, 1; 64, 4; 74, 1; 77, 1; 86, 17; 92, 1; 100, 2; 137, F8 Operations about, May 20-23, 1862 64, 4; 86, 17 Boutte Station, La. 156, E9 Bovina Station, Miss. 36, 1; 117, 1; 155, C8 Bower's Mill, Mo. 160, C11 Bowling Green, Ky. 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 150, D6; 171 Defenses 103, 1 Boyd's Neck, S. C. Position, Dec. 4, 1864 91, 4 Boydton Plank Road, Va. 66, 9; 68, 3; 74, 2; 76, 5; 77, 2; 78, 1; 93, 1; 94, 8, 94, 9; 100, 2; 137, H7 Brackett's Bends, Va. 16, 1; 100, 1; 137, F6 Braddock's Point, S. C. 91, 4; 101, 21; 120, 2; 144, F11 Bradford Springs, S. C. 139, C3; 143, C12 Bradfordsville, Ky. 9, 2; 135-A; 150, C10; 151, H11