Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Thayer or search for Thayer in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 1 document section:

General McNeil, in pursuance of orders, came back to Missouri, Price encamped at Cane Hill, where Blunt whipped Hindman in January, 1863. On the 5th instant, General Thayer moved from Van Buren, with a division from Fort Smith, to attack Price; but although Price had the largest force, he retreated westward, with the apparent endeavor to draw Thayer away from Fort Smith, which the latter sought to cover. Consequently no fight took place, and Thayer returned to Fort Smith, which was, and probably still is, threatened by another force of rebels sent to that vicinity by Kirby Smith or Magruder. Price is now safely over the Arkansas. General RosecransThayer returned to Fort Smith, which was, and probably still is, threatened by another force of rebels sent to that vicinity by Kirby Smith or Magruder. Price is now safely over the Arkansas. General Rosecrans has referred to the War Department the question which has been raised concerning the men captured and paroled by the rebel General John B. Clark, at Booneville. There are seven hundred men of the Forty-third Missouri volunteers, and they were paroled and released in clear violation of the cartel agreed on between ourselves and t