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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 86 (search)
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77.-the battle at Carthage, Mo. Colonel Siegel's official report.
Headquarters Colonel Siegel's command, Springfield, Mo., July 11, 1861. To Brigadier-General Sweeny, Commander South-west Expedition:
Having arrived with my command in Sarcoxie, twenty-two miles from Neosho, on Friday, the 28th ult., at five o'clock P. M., I learned that a body of troops under General Price, numbering from eight to nine hundred, were encamped near Pool's Prairie, which is about six miles south of Neosho.
I also learned that Jackson's troops, under the command of Parsons, had encamped fifteen miles north of Lamar, on Thursday the 27th, and that they had received the first intimation of the United States troops in Springfield being on their march to the West.
Concerning Rains' troops, it was reported to me that they had passed Papinsville, on Thursday evening the 27th, and were one day's march behind Jackson on the 28th.
I at once resolved to march on the body of troops encamped at P
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 192 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 197 (search)
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), Secession official reports. (search)
Secession official reports.
General Price's report.
Headquarters Missouri State Guard, Sp pect, your Excellency's obedient servant, sterling Price, Major-General, Commanding Missouri State d District M. S. G., August 12, 1861. Maj.-Gen. Sterling Price, Commanding Missouri State Guard:--
nt points at daylight.
A few days before, General Price, in command of the Missouri forces, turned .
During this time, the Missourians under General Price were nobly attempting to sustain themselve and Clark of Missouri were severely wounded--Gen. Price slightly.
Capt. Hinson of the Louisiana reg rsons, Clark, Black, and their officers.
To Gen. Price, I am under many obligations for assistance , and who said he was now acting as aid to General Price, was taken prisoner early in the day. The el camp, and saw and conversed with McCulloch, Price, and Rains, and arranged for our wagons return orite, which relates the doings of Jackson and Price at Booneville, how Lyon hived Camp Jackson, th
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), Secession narratives. (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 230 (search)
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204.-proclamation of sterling Price.
Jefferson city, August 20.
The following proclamation has been received here:
To the People of Missouri:--
Fellow-citizens: The army under my command has been organized under the laws of the State for the protection of your homes and firesides, and for the maintenance of the rights, dignity, and honor of Missouri.
It is kept in the field for these purposes alone, and to aid in accomplishing them, our gallant Southern brethren have co r homes and the practice of their ordinary avocations, with the full assurance that they, their families, their homes, and their property shall be carefully protected.
I, at the same time, warn all evil-disposed persons, who may support the usurpations of any one claiming to be provisional or temporary Governor of Missouri, or who shall in any other way give aid or comfort to the enemy, that they will be held as enemies, and treated accordingly. sterling Price, Maj.-Gen. Commanding M. S. G.