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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the first autumn. (search)
e valley had taken position. Lyon's column, formed of Captain Plummer's regular battalion, the First Kansas, and the First Miments, reached Wilson's Creek by descending these hills. Plummer crossed the stream at once in order to protect the left ofinning to dislodge from their positions. During this time Plummer's regulars crossed the stream and advanced, deploying in tant was increasing the garrison at Cape Girardeau, and Colonel Plummer, with a brigade of fifteen hundred men, was sent from lumns thus marched upon Fredericktown; but a despatch from Plummer having fallen into Thompson's hands, the latter, thus apprior forces opposed to them. Immediately upon his arrival, Plummer, with his brigade and the largest portion of Carlin's, marched against them. The combat begins at once. Plummer deploys his infantry, and Schofield soon appears upon the field with a complete rout. Eighty prisoners remain in the hands of Plummer, who continues the pursuit until evening. Having only a s