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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter V (search)
e purpose of retaliation, even for so grievous a wrong as that which Lawrence has suffered. I have increased the force upon the border as far as possible, and no effort has been, or will be, spared to punish the invaders of Kansas, and to prevent such acts in the future. The force there has been all the time far larger than in any other portion of my department, except on the advanced line in Arkansas and the Indian Territory. . . . P. S. Since writing the above I have received the Daily Times newspaper, published at Leavenworth, containing an account of the meeting referred to, and Senator Lane's speech, which I have the honor to inclose herewith for your information. In a letter of that same date (August 28), Governor Carney informed me, among other things, that after the fearful disaster at Lawrence and on the return of our troops who had pursued Quantrill and his murderous band, General Ewing and General James H. Lane met at Morristown and spent the night together. The
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
ers in Missouri, 57, 58 ; appointed to command the Department of the Missouri, 61; orders S. to move north and east, 62, 63; betrays S.'s confidence, 63, 65; attitude toward S., 64, 65; attitude in the Herron affair, 65; correspondence with Halleck, Feb. 18, 1865, 65, 66; superseded by S., 68, 69, 90, 96, 97; factional troubles under his administration in Missouri, 69, 71, 95, 96; strength in Missouri and Kansas, 90; appointed to command in Kansas, 112 Custer massacre, the, 489 D Daily Times (of Leavenworth), reports meeting at Leavenworth, 79 Dallas, Ga., military operations near, 129, 130, 316 Dalton, Ga., S. moves from Knoxville to, 120; military operations near, 120, 124-128; battle of, 143; S. at, 161; Hood at, 161; breaking the railroads near, 317, 318 Dana, C. A., Assistant Secretary of War, 345; conducts transportation arrangements is for the Twenty-third Corps, 345 Davidson, Maj.-Gen. John W., suggested service for, 66 Davis, Capt., mail-carrier on Ind