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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 15 1 Browse Search
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t. James Totten, of the regular army, whose father, Dr. William E. Totten, occupied some position on the grounds by appointment of the war department. Captain Totten was a genial and accomplished gentleman, whose half-brother had intermarried with ordered from Fort Gibson, on the frontier, to reinforce Captain Totten at the arsenal at Little Rock. This rumor, whether tre buildings and guardhouses, situated about the lawn. Captain Totten's was no enviable position. He had 75 men, a strong pd the proprieties. They asked for a consultation with Captain Totten, through the governor, as mediator. Captain Totten reCaptain Totten replied courteously, saying that he did not have any knowledge as to whether the arsenal would be reinforced, or what might bes fraught with peril to the people of the city, and if Captain Totten would evacuate, the State would agree to hold the arseity of avoiding a bloody conflict was manifest to all. Captain Totten may have received advice, as the communications by mai