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R. G. Woodson (search for this): chapter 157
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154.-capture of General Jeff Thompson.
Colonel Woodson's official report,
Pilot Knob, Mo., August 27, 1863. General C. B. Fis nd prisoners.
I am, sir, respectfully your obedient servant, R. G. Woodson, Colonel Third Cavalry M. S. M., Commanding Battalion, Expediti n: We to-day, for the first time, had the privilege of reading Colonel Woodson's official report of the Pocahontas expedition, and the captur nt unbecoming any gentleman; a cowardly attempt on the part of Colonel Woodson to screen himself, and heap the onus and filth of the expediti far as watches and money are concerned in the matter, we think Colonel Woodson pocketed as much, if not a little more, than any other man on ng else that was done, excepting the straggling and stealing.
Colonel Woodson rode along at his ease some four or five miles in the rear, an by false reports.
We will close by making this proposition to Captain Woodson, that if he will do the clean thing, come out like a man, and