Vindication of Major General John C Fremont Against the Attacks of the Slave
Vindication of Major General John C Fremont Against the Attacks of the Slave
John Peter Clever Shanks
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HARDING, St. Louis Arsenal, Missouri. [Memorandum by Col. PHELPS, from Gen. LYON, to Gen. FREMONT, July 27. ] See Gen. Fremont about troops and stores for the place. Our men have not been paid, and are rather dispirited; | they are badly off for clothing, and the want of shoes unfits them for marching. Some staff officers are badly needed, and the interest of the Government suffers for the want of them. The time of the three months' volunteers is nearly out, and, on returning home, as most of t...hem are disposed to, my command will be reduced too low for effective opera tions. Troops must at once be forwarded to supply their place. The safety of the State is hazarded ; orders from Gen. Scott strip the entire West of regular forces, and in crease the chances of sacrificing it. The public press is full of reports that troops from other States are moving toward the northern border of Arkansas for the purpose of invad ing Missouri. To General FREMONT. ST. Louis, July 28, 1861. I ordered the arms shipped to New York, to my order, expecting to forward, on the arrival, to my department.
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