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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter III (search)
Samuel D. Sturgis, 1st Cavalry, consisting of one company of the 2d Dragoons, four companies of the 1st Cavalry, Du Bois's battery of four guns, three companies of the 1st Infantry, two companies of the 2d Infantry, some regular recruits, the 1st and 2d Kansas Infantry, and one company of Kansas Cavalry Volunteers, was ordered from Fort Leavenworth to join General Lyon's immediate command, en route to Springfield. General Lyon's march was begun on July 3, and Major Sturgis joined him at Clinton, Mo., on the 4th. The command reached Springfield on July 13, and there met Colonel Sigel's brigade, which we learned had pushed as far to the front as Newtonia, but, meeting a superior force of the enemy at Carthage on July 5, had fallen back to Springfield. General Lyon's intention was, upon effecting this junction with Sturgis and Sigel, to push forward and attack the enemy, if possible, while we were yet superior to him in strength. He had ordered supplies to be sent from St. Louis via
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
ncial lesson of, 529-534 Clarksville, Tenn., scheme to draw Hood toward, 211 Claybanks, in Missouri, 72, 87, 91 Cleveland, Tenn., S. at, 161 Cleveland, Grover, the War Department under his administration, 423; restores Fitz-John Porter to the army, 460; assigns S. to the command of the army, 468; S. submits scheme of War Department reform to, 480; action and orders in the labor riots of 1894, 494, 495, 497, 500-503, 506;, 507; orders S. to suppress Chinese massacres, 509 Clinton, Mo., military movements at, 37 Cogswell, Milton, inspecting officer at West Point, 13, 14 Coinage, the right of, 533 Colorado, S. purchases a ranch in, 426; obstruction of railroads in, 509, 510, 512 Colored troops, the enlistment of, 90, 92, 99 Columbia, S. C., Sherman's march to, 327, 338, 339 Columbia, Tenn., Federal movements at and near, operations for defense, and battle of, 160, 166-168, 175, 193-197, 201-204, 207, 216, 217, 222, 252, 254, 258, 282, 289, 290; Hood's m