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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Kentucky (search)
Washburne, who had arrived with a regiment of cavalry from Springfield, in Missouri, without having encountered a single enemy. But the gun-bbaffled the vigilance of the Federal general Brown, who occupied Springfield, and was marching directly toward Independence, where he hoped tereby menacing from the west the Unionists who were stationed at Springfield, whilst a body of four thousand men, massed on the left bank of fantry, five thousand six hundred horse and sixteen guns, was at Springfield; three brigades, nearly all mounted, were at Sarcoxie, on the ror Sarcoxie with six thousand men. He left five thousand to guard Springfield and his long line of communication with St. Louis. After effect check at once. On the 1st of October the troops which had left Springfield, forming a division under General Totten, joined those commandedt for General Herron, with all the available troops remaining at Springfield, and taking the mail-road at Cassville proceeded toward Pea Ridg