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Tyler (search for this): article 15
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Notes of the war.
The subjoined extracts embrace a variety of incidents, as well as some comments upon recent occurrences, which will be perused with interest:
Effect of the battle in Missouri.
A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican (abolition) communicates the following to that paper, dated Rolla, Mo., Aug. 21:
The present stampede from Southwest Missouri no doubt exceeds anything of the kind in modern times.
No one who has not been an eye-witness can form any correct idea of it. As the train came on I fell in with it at Lebanon, the place of my residence, and continued with it to this place.
I learn from those who came in with it from Springfield, that on the army returning after the battle on the evening of the 10th inst., it was determined to retreat towards Rolla, in order to save the baggage train, which is said to be worth one and a half millions.
Accordingly orders were given to that effect, and the march commenced about 3 o'clock A. M., the large bag
July 18th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 15
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