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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)
lso detailed some troops for the same object; finally, General Totten was ordered to attack the troops of Hughes at once. Bd from such remote points, could not be effected in time. Totten's forces were divided; eight hundred horse and two guns, cs which had left Springfield, forming a division under General Totten, joined those commanded by Blunt, and the whole of thi immediately started in pursuit of Rains with Herron's and Totten's divisions, but was unable to overtake him; and finding Hhofield determined to go in search of them. He despatched Totten's division to this town, with directions to proceed beyond He then returned to Pea Ridge by way of Fayetteville with Totten, whom he joined on his way back. Schofield's army, as wder upon the second division. This division, commanded by Totten, had been joined to the third, which Herron had brought ovwith him, which he commanded before replacing Schofield. Totten's soldiers repulsed the charge of the Confederate cavalry