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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 3
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Gen. Price.
--From all parts of the Confederacy we hear a unanimous tribute to the illustrious services rendered by Gen. Price in Missouri.
He is one of those Generals who comprehends the genius of revolution and the spirit and temper of volunGen. Price in Missouri.
He is one of those Generals who comprehends the genius of revolution and the spirit and temper of volunteer troops.
He has not restrained the enthusiasm of the volunteer, and yet has guided.
directed and impolite it in the most prudent as well as efficient manner.
In all Missouri his name is a tower of strength to his friends and of terror to his e oping fortunes of Missouri from the dust, and given her the promise of eventual disenthralled from her cruel oppressors Gen. Price is evidently the right man in the right place, and, if permitted to go on as he has begun, will add new triumphs to then, will add new triumphs to the Confederate cause and fresh laurels to his own honored name.
We trust the day is not far distant when even St. Louis will be rescued from the fangs of Lincolndom; and if there is any man who can do it, it is Price.