Itinerary of General Sterling Prices Missouri Expedition Aug 28 1864 Dec 3
Itinerary of General Sterling Prices Missouri Expedition Aug 28 1864 Dec 3
Kemble Fanny
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taking Miller's Bend, and }lennann; distance, seventeen miles, October 5 (Canp No. 36). ^'arched to point beyond I, inn. General !j\RyiADUKE returned, having destroyed Osage (Ga*3artado) bridge, having taken Hermann and Miller's landing the day before, SiEIM sent a force under Colonel SliANKS to destroy the Moreau bridge; distance, fourteen miles, October 6 (Camp No, 37). ^'. A^ched to the Moreau. Crossing forced after some resistance by the enen^. SllE'i3y in front. Colonel SHANKS mortally wou...nded, October 7 (Camp Mo, 38), Near Jefferson City, FAGAN in front and the only division engaged, Eneii;y in strong position, but driven from one position to another, until about 3 p. M. They retired to their fortifications in and around the city, when we formed in line to west and south of Jefferson. Cut the Pacific Railroad. Loss very slight; ten (miles). October f? (Camp No. 39). At Russelville, Finding the enemy to be strongly fortified and tn heavj' force (12, 000) in town, supported by 3, 000 en north bank of river, drew off in the morning, FAGAN protecting the rear and skirmishing all day; distance, fourteen (miles), October 9 (Camp No.
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