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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Missouri campaign of 1864-report of General Stirling Price. (search)
left Independence. The enemy had fallen back to Big Blue on the Kansas City road, to a position strong by nature and strengthened by fortifiby's division in front, detaching Jackman and sending him on the Kansas City road to engage the enemy, then skirmishing with the pickets. Gee, except Gordon's regiment, pressed the enemy to near the town of Westport, when he was ordered to fall back to the Blue. Colonel Gordon, wity-four pound howitzer. A large force of the enemy came out front Westport and a fight ensued, the enemy endeavoring to regain the lost gun. t of General Clark. I encamped that night on the battlefield near Westport, in line of battle, having marched twelve miles, the troops constatested every point of approach, drove them six or seven miles into Westport. In the meantime, General Marmaduke, who was to my right and rearis made to the report of General Clark. Being at that time near Westport, and in full view of Generals Fagan's and Shelby's commands, I rec