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Mount Zion, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 252
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240. fight at Mount Zion, Mo.
General Prentiss' official report.
Headquarters army of North Missouri, Palmyra, Mo., Jan. 4, 1862. Capt. John C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant-General Department of Missouri:
In pursuance of a special order, received on the evening of Dec. 23, 1861, I proceeded from Palmyra for Sturgeon on the morning of the 24th day of December, with five companies of the Third Missouri Cavalry, Col. John Glover commanding.
I arrived at Sturgeon on the evening of the 26th.
During the following day, having learned that there was a concentration of rebels near the village of Hallsville, in Boone County, I sent forward one company of cavalry, commanded by Captain Howland, to reconnoitre in that vicinity.
Capt. Howland proceeded to Hallsville, but found no rebels.
After proceeding about two miles beyond, his advance guard encountered the rebels in force, commanded by Col. Dorsey. Capt. Howland endeavored to draw off his company, having taken nine prisone
J. Crossman (search for this): chapter 252
Dorsey (search for this): chapter 252
C. C. Washburn (search for this): chapter 252
Doc (search for this): chapter 252
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240. fight at Mount Zion, Mo.
General Prentiss' official report.
Headquarters army of North Missouri, Palmyra, Mo., Jan. 4, 1862. Capt. John C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant-General Department of Missouri:
In pursuance of a special order, received on the evening of Dec. 23, 1861, I proceeded from Palmyra for Sturgeon on the morning of the 24th day of December, with five companies of the Third Missouri Cavalry, Col. John Glover commanding.
I arrived at Sturgeon on the evening of the 26th.
During the following day, having learned that there was a concentration of rebels near the village of Hallsville, in Boone County, I sent forward one company of cavalry, commanded by Captain Howland, to reconnoitre in that vicinity.
Capt. Howland proceeded to Hallsville, but found no rebels.
After proceeding about two miles beyond, his advance guard encountered the rebels in force, commanded by Col. Dorsey. Capt. Howland endeavored to draw off his company, having taken nine prisone
D. H. Hindman (search for this): chapter 252
Thomas H. Sharp (search for this): chapter 252
Peter Edwards (search for this): chapter 252
Allen H. Fite (search for this): chapter 252
Henry S. Akers (search for this): chapter 252