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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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tenant Roseman, Post-Adjutant, and Lieutenant Frank Strong, Acting Adjutant, First cavalry, deserve much praise. I remain, General, your most obedient servant, M. La Rue Harrison, Colonel First Arkansas Cavalry Commanding. P. S.--We had actively engaged during the battle between three and four hundred men only. I shouldisted by Assistant-Surgeons Caffe, Drake, and Pefft, were actively engaged during the contest in carrying the wounded from the field and attending to their wants. M. La Rue Harrison, Colonel First Arkansas Cavalry, Commanding. headquarters North-West Arkansas, April 19, 1863. Sir: The bearer of this letter, Captain Alexander,all be paroled, and as fast as the men whose names are mentioned in your list report to our lines, the exchanges will be made. I am, General, very truly yours, M. La Rue Harrison, Colonel Commanding. General order no. 16: read at Divine service, Fayetteville, Sunday, April 19, 1863. Headquarters Post, Fayetteville, Ark., Ap