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207.-battle of Pine Bluff, Ark.
Official report of Colonel Clayton.
headquarters army of Arkansas, little Rock, Ark., Nov. 8, 1863.
Major: I have the honor to inclose Colonel Clayton's report of his gallant defence of Pine Bluff, also Lieutenant-Colonel Caldwell's report of his pursuit of Marmaduke.
Caldwell captured more property than fell into the possession of Marmaduke during his raid.
Very respectfully, Major,
Your obedient servant, Frederick Steele, Major-General Commanding. Major O. D. Green, A. A. G., Department of the Missouri.
headquarters post of Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Oct. 27, 1863.
General: I respectfully submit.
to you the following report of the battle fought at this place October twenty-fifth, between General Marmaduke's forces and the garrison at this post.
About eight o'clock in the morning, I sent Lieutenant Clark, Fifth Kansas cavalry, with one company, out in the direction of Princetown.
He did not go far before he met the enem
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