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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 19: events in Kentucky and Northern Mississippi. (search)
pectively by Generals Gilbert, Crittenden, and McCook. General George H. Thomas, who was Buell's sec he sent for the flank corps of Crittenden and McCook to close up on his right and left, and, if poserates attempted to repel the brigade of Colonel D. McCook, Composed of the Eighty-fifth, Eightyattle on the right of the eminence occupied by McCook, the Second Missouri, of Pea Ridge fame, Seh the Fifteenth Missouri as a support, came to McCook's aid. The Confederates were quickly repulsed lank corps should arrive. The head of that of McCook, under General Rousseau, moving up from Macksvft at ten o'clock in the morning. Only two of McCook's three divisions (Rousseau's and Jackson's) wvell H. Rousseau. had. This was done, and when McCook returned to his command, at about noon, his batham's division, well masked, had stolen up to McCook's left, which was composed chiefly of raw trooof Colonel Gooding had been sent to the aid of McCook. Forming on the extreme left of the National [1 more...]