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2d Kansas Volunteers. I Spot where Gen. Lyon fell. K Rebel batteries masked. L 1st Kansas, 1st Missouri, 1st Iowa, and Capt. Shaler's Battalion. M Capt. Plummer's Battalion. N Home Guards. O Kansas Rangers (Cavalry). P Col. Sigel's Position. Q Part of Rebel train. R Concealed Rebel Batteries. V Rebel o admit that the day went against us, when they never saw the faces of the Rebels throughout the fight without seeing their backs directly afterward. Thus Col. John B. Plummer, 11th Missouri (who was badly wounded), testifies before the Committee on the Conduct of the War: I have but little more to say in regard to the battlm Pilot Knob, on the north-east, engaged and occupied Thompson while Gen. Grant, commanding at Cape Girardeau, on the Mississippi, sent a superior force, under Col. Plummer, to strike him from the east. Meantime, Col. Carlile, with a, considerable body of infantry, moved up from Pilot Knob to support Hawkins. When all these adva