The book Soldiers And Their Deeds was written by author W Wilson Straley Here you can read free online of Soldiers And Their Deeds book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Soldiers And Their Deeds a good or bad book?
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They dashed on the enemy's flanks with loud shouts, and in the most gallant style. ^Meanwhile General Price rallied the left for the final struggle. General Kirby Smith kept the center well up, while Walker's Division dashed into the shout that seemed to shake the ver}^ earth. The results of this maneuver drove the enemy back ; they commenced to retreat, first in good order, and finally in much confusion. The Federal troops fought well, and were handled in sans and Missourians, arrived on the b...attlefield. They had come from the neighborhood of Ben- ton, distance about thirty mile:-; from Jenkins' Ferry. They had anticipated meeting the enemy at or near Benton, but hearing no sound of cannon, and believing that the battle had taken place, they rode in gallop the entire dis- tance, in order to have the pleas- ure of participating with us in vrhipping the foe. General Steele's loss was very severe. But a few months previ- ous, he marched proudly from Little Rock towards Shreveport, with 20, 000 men, 1, 000 wagons and 30 pieces of artillery.
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