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enemy had gained the position they desired. General Lyon attacked us on our left and General Siegel on our right and rear. From these points batteries opened upon us. My command was soon ready. The Missourians under Generals Slack, Clark, McBride, Parsons and Raines, were nearest the position taken by General Lyon, with his main force; they were instantly turned to the left and opened the battle with an incessant fire of small arms Woodruff opposed his battery to the battery of the enemya, McIvor and Sadler, were wounded while at the head of their companies. Where all were doing their duty so gallantly, it is almost unfair to discriminate. I must, however, bring to your notice the gallant conduct of the Missouri Generals, McBride, Parsons, Clark, Slack, and their officers. To Gen. Price I am under many obligations for assistance on the battle-field. He was at the head of his force, leading them on and sustaining them by his gallant bearing. Gen. Pearce, with his A