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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V:—the first winter. (search)
slight engagement with the rear-guard of the enemy near Sugar Creek; and soon after, they reached the Ozark Mountains. Thr into the enemy's country, fell back upon the valley of Sugar Creek, whence he could if necessary easily regain the State off the infantry took possession of the mills bordering on Sugar Creek, and set to work to make flour, while the cavalry and drs quarters along the post-road, a little to the south of Sugar Creek, at a place called Cross Hollows. Carr's division was eiment, was at Bentonville, about fifteen kilometres from Sugar Creek. But the positions selected by Curtis, for the purpose untry, and he ordered all his troops to concentrate upon Sugar Creek. That position was well selected, for the steep acclivittalions en echelon, he fell back in good order, crossed Sugar Creek, and, reaching Pea Ridge in the evening, took position wwing him, Van Dorn continued his flank movement, crossed Sugar Creek below the Federal camps, and bivouacked before night on