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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 22 4 Browse Search
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; the wagons were burned with most of their contents. . . . . . We have just found the body of Major Curtis. (Major Curtis's body, as also that of Judge-Advocate Lieutenant Farr, arrived in Leavenworth on the eleventh instant.) When I wrote to Major Blair last night it was supposed he was a prisoner, as we had searched the gros found near where he was thrown from his horse, shot through the head, evidently murdered after being taken prisoner. I shall start his body, with that of Lieutenant Farr, to Fort Scott this evening. You will probably have heard some of the particulars of the affair here yesterday, before you receive this. The escort, companyhe was thrown from his horse. He was shot through the head, and was evidently murdered after he was a prisoner, as were all the rest. His body, with that of Lieutenant Farr's, will leave here to-night for Fort Scott, on their way to their friends. Major Henning will accompany them to Iowa and Wisconsin. Have wooden coffins made
were taken prisoners and then murdered. Lieutenant Farr, Judge-Advocate, is among the murdered; an, Second colored volunteers A. D. C., Lieutenant A. W. Farr, Judge-Advocate, together with the bri. In looking over the field, the body of Lieutenant Farr was found near to where the first attack from and attempted to escape on foot. Lieutenant A. W. Farr was a prominent young lawyer, from Genost good. Truly, a patriot was lost when Lieutenant Farr was killed. Other dead, many of them bra is as follows: Major N. Z. Curtis, Lieutenant A. W. Farr, Lieutenant Cook,3 Members of the bri Second Colorado cavalry, A. D.C.; and Lieutenant A. W. Farr, Third Wisconsin cavalry, Judge-Advocassion that Majors Curtis and Henning, and Lieutenant Farr, were prisoners. Within an hour I was aughtered as ruthlessly as the soldiers. Lieutenant Farr was killed early in the struggle. Major kill all. The bodies of Major Curtis and Lieutenant Farr were not found until the next day. Lie