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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter VI (search)
tions of Missouri, and of the firm support you have given me. The immediate effect, as might have been expected, was a terrible storm, but it has passed away, I hope never to return. The State is now in far better condition than it has been at any time during the war. I have issued an election order in compliance with your instructions, with which all parties express themselves well satisfied. It seems I have at last succeeded in doing one thing which nobody can find fault with. Shelby's raid has terminated with a loss of about one half of the men with which he entered the State, and he received no recruits except the robbers under Quantrill and Jackman. These left the State with him. This fact is gratifying as showing that the rebel power in Missouri is completely broken. Whatever may be the secret feelings of the former secessionists of Missouri, their influence now, so far as it is exerted at all, is for peace and submission to the national authority. All that is n
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
127, 128, 142-148 Iowa, Rev. James Schofield's mission work in, 1 Iron-clad oath, the, 376, 396, 400, 401 Italy, S. visits, 385, 393 J Jackman, in Shelby's raid into Missouri, 101 Jackson, Tenn., possible movement by Beauregard to, 311; Forrest at, 319 Jackson, Claiborne F., governor of Missouri, 32; disloyalf, 201, 202; discussion of the situation at, 281-290; the retreat from, 301 Purdy, Tenn., possible movement by Sherman toward, 311 Q Quantrill, W. C., in Shelby's raid, into Missouri, 101; sacks and burns Lawrence, 78 Quinine, 256 R Railroads, use of, in time of war, 526 Raleigh, N. C., Sherman's march to, 32792, 393; his statesmanship, 393; adherence to the Monroe Doctrine, 393; recalls S. from Europe, 393; relations with S. in the matter of Grant and Stanton, 478 Shelby, Brig.-Gen. Joseph O., raid into Missouri, 101 Shelbyville, Tenn., military operations at, 205, 207 Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs., 19 Sheridan, Lieut.-Gen. Phili