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Pemiscot County (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 102
Doc.
25. the New Madrid expedition.
Colonel Burrus' report.
New Madrid, Mo., August 7. To Brigadier-General Ewing:
Have been out seventeen days with a battalion of the Second Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, under Lieutenant-Colonel Heller, detachments of the Second and Third, under Major Wilson, and of the First and Sixth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, under Captain Prewitt.
I had skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers, in Mississippi, Stoddard, New Madrid, Pemiscot and Duncan counties, Arkansas, killing considerable numbers of them.
We had quite a brisk running fight at Osceola, Arkansas, on the second instant, with Bowen's and McVaigh's companies, of Shelby's command.
We captured their camp, killing seven, and took twenty-five prisoners, including Captain Bowen, their commander.
On the fourth, at Elksehula, we fought the Second Missouri rebel cavalry, and Conyer's Guthrie's and Darnell's bands of guerrillas, all under the command of Colonel Cowan.
We route
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 102
Stoddard (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 102
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25. the New Madrid expedition.
Colonel Burrus' report.
New Madrid, Mo., August 7. To Brigadier-General Ewing:
Have been out seventeen days with a battalion of the Second Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, under Lieutenant-Colonel Heller, detachments of the Second and Third, under Major Wilson, and of the First and Sixth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, under Captain Prewitt.
I had skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers, in Mississippi, Stoddard, New Madrid, Pemiscot and Duncan counties, Arkansas, killing considerable numbers of them.
We had quite a brisk running fight at Osceola, Arkansas, on the second instant, with Bowen's and McVaigh's companies, of Shelby's command.
We captured their camp, killing seven, and took twenty-five prisoners, including Captain Bowen, their commander.
On the fourth, at Elksehula, we fought the Second Missouri rebel cavalry, and Conyer's Guthrie's and Darnell's bands of guerrillas, all under the command of Colonel Cowan.
We route
Osceola, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 102
New Madrid, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 102
Doc.
25. the New Madrid expedition.
Colonel Burrus' report.
New Madrid, Mo., August 7. To Brigadier-General Ewing:
Have been out seventeen days with a battalion of the Second Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, under Lieutenant-Colonel Heller, detachments of the Second and Third, under Major Wilson, and of the First and Sixth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, under Captain Prewitt.
I had skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers, in Mississippi, Stoddard, New Madrid, Pemiscot and Duncan counties, Arkansas, killing considerable numbers of them.
We had quite a brisk running fight at Osceola, Arkansas, on the second instant, with Bowen's and McVaigh's companies, of Shelby's command.
We captured their camp, killing seven, and took twenty-five prisoners, including Captain Bowen, their commander.
On the fourth, at Elksehula, we fought the Second Missouri rebel cavalry, and Conyer's Guthrie's and Darnell's bands of guerrillas, all under the command of Colonel Cowan.
We rout
John L. Burrus (search for this): chapter 102
Doc.
25. the New Madrid expedition.
Colonel Burrus' report.
New Madrid, Mo., August 7. To Brigadier-General Ewing:
Have been out seventeen days with a battalion of the Second Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, under Lieutenant-Colonel Heller, detachments of the Second and Third, under Major Wilson, and of the First and Sixth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, under Captain Prewitt.
I had skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers, in Mississippi, Stoddard, New Madrid, Pemiscot and Dunca twenty-eight prisoners.
We lost Captain Francis, Third cavalry, Missouri State Militia, mortally wounded, and two others slightly wounded.
We have killed in all full fifty rebel soldiers and bushwhackers, including one Captain and three Lieutenants, wounded between thirty and forty we know of, and took fifty-seven prisoners, including two Captains.
We also captured full two hundred stand of arms, and over two hundred horses and mules. John L. Burrus, Colonel commanding the Expedition.
Darnell (search for this): chapter 102
James Wilson (search for this): chapter 102
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25. the New Madrid expedition.
Colonel Burrus' report.
New Madrid, Mo., August 7. To Brigadier-General Ewing:
Have been out seventeen days with a battalion of the Second Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, under Lieutenant-Colonel Heller, detachments of the Second and Third, under Major Wilson, and of the First and Sixth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, under Captain Prewitt.
I had skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers, in Mississippi, Stoddard, New Madrid, Pemiscot and Duncan counties, Arkansas, killing considerable numbers of them.
We had quite a brisk running fight at Osceola, Arkansas, on the second instant, with Bowen's and McVaigh's companies, of Shelby's command.
We captured their camp, killing seven, and took twenty-five prisoners, including Captain Bowen, their commander.
On the fourth, at Elksehula, we fought the Second Missouri rebel cavalry, and Conyer's Guthrie's and Darnell's bands of guerrillas, all under the command of Colonel Cowan.
We route
Thomas Ewing (search for this): chapter 102
Doc.
25. the New Madrid expedition.
Colonel Burrus' report.
New Madrid, Mo., August 7. To Brigadier-General Ewing:
Have been out seventeen days with a battalion of the Second Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, under Lieutenant-Colonel Heller, detachments of the Second and Third, under Major Wilson, and of the First and Sixth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers, under Captain Prewitt.
I had skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers, in Mississippi, Stoddard, New Madrid, Pemiscot and Duncan counties, Arkansas, killing considerable numbers of them.
We had quite a brisk running fight at Osceola, Arkansas, on the second instant, with Bowen's and McVaigh's companies, of Shelby's command.
We captured their camp, killing seven, and took twenty-five prisoners, including Captain Bowen, their commander.
On the fourth, at Elksehula, we fought the Second Missouri rebel cavalry, and Conyer's Guthrie's and Darnell's bands of guerrillas, all under the command of Colonel Cowan.
We rout
Morrison Francis (search for this): chapter 102