Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: Department of the WestU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
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... Louis . Colonel Andrews was verbally instructed by me not to pay him , the person having presented the two papers and demanded pay . Colonel Andrews also stated that these appointments bore one date , but directed payment , in some ...
... Louis . Colonel Andrews was verbally instructed by me not to pay him , the person having presented the two papers and demanded pay . Colonel Andrews also stated that these appointments bore one date , but directed payment , in some ...
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... Louis , near and around the private house occupied by him as quarters - the Brant House , rented at $ 6,000 per ... Louis , October 12 , for General Frémont's headquarters , at Tipton , 160 miles distant , passing the night at Jefferson ...
... Louis , near and around the private house occupied by him as quarters - the Brant House , rented at $ 6,000 per ... Louis , October 12 , for General Frémont's headquarters , at Tipton , 160 miles distant , passing the night at Jefferson ...
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... Louis and the northwestern States , and could hold out until re - enforced , even if attacked by superior forces . On his arrival in St. Louis , General Frémont was met by Captain Cavender , 1st Missouri , and Major Farrar , aide- de ...
... Louis and the northwestern States , and could hold out until re - enforced , even if attacked by superior forces . On his arrival in St. Louis , General Frémont was met by Captain Cavender , 1st Missouri , and Major Farrar , aide- de ...
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... Louis that Price and McCulloch were following it , and that Hardee had moved up to cut off its retreat on the Gasconade . An advance of these regiments would have enabled the army to retrace its steps , and to beat the forces of Price ...
... Louis that Price and McCulloch were following it , and that Hardee had moved up to cut off its retreat on the Gasconade . An advance of these regiments would have enabled the army to retrace its steps , and to beat the forces of Price ...
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... Louis , the 2d regiment of Minnesota volun- teers at Pittsburg , and two regiments from Wisconsin , were then ordered to Kentucky , making in all a re - enforcement of about ten thousand men . We left Louisville at 3 o'clock p . m . for ...
... Louis , the 2d regiment of Minnesota volun- teers at Pittsburg , and two regiments from Wisconsin , were then ordered to Kentucky , making in all a re - enforcement of about ten thousand men . We left Louisville at 3 o'clock p . m . for ...
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Adjutant Answer arms army arrived artillery asked August battery battle Bird's Point Boonville brigade Cairo camp Cape Girardeau Captain cavalry charge CHESTER HARDING Colonel contract Covode creek despatch directed Drummondtown duty enemy expedition force Frémont Front Royal Gooch guard guns Hays HEADQUARTERS WESTERN DEPARTMENT heard horses instructions J. C. FREMONT Jefferson City Joseph railroad letter Lexington Lieutenant Louis LOUIS ARSENAL Lyon Major General Commanding Major General FREMONT McKinstry ment miles military Missouri morning negroes night o'clock Odell officers permit persons Port Royal President Price quartermaster Question railroad re-enforcements rebels received regiment river Rolla Savannah secessionists Secretary Secretary of War sent September September 14 September 22 soldiers Springfield supplies supposed surgeon sworn and examined taken telegraph told took transportation TREASURY DEPARTMENT troops United vessels wagons Washington wounded
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Seite 151 - An act to confiscate property used for insurrectionary purposes...
Seite 566 - States hereinbefore named, as may maintain a- loyal adhesion to the Union and the Constitution, or may be, from time to time, occupied and controlled by forces of The United States...
Seite 566 - An act to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions, and to repeal the act now in force for that purpose...
Seite 151 - I think there is great danger that the closing paragraph, in relation to the confiscation of property, and the liberating slaves of traitorous owners, will alarm our southern Union friends, and turn them against us ; perhaps ruin our rather fair prospect for Kentucky.
Seite 565 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Seite 566 - States, with the exceptions aforesaid, by land or water, together with the vessel or vehicle conveying the same, or conveying persons to or from said States, with said exceptions, will I* forfeited to the United States; and that from and after fifteen days from the issuing of this proclamation, all ships and vessels belonging in whole or in part to any citizen or inhabitant of any of said States, with said exceptions, found at sea or in any port of the United States, will be forfeited to the United...
Seite 557 - SIR : In accordance with the request contained in your letter of the...
Seite 409 - ... half; was wounded early in the fight by a sharp-shooter before the surrender. Present condition almost hopeless ; has remained insensible ever since he was wounded. CHARLES H. VAIL, MD, Acting Assistant Surgeon USA, in charge of Officers
Seite 578 - Authority. By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of the Treasury by section 114 of the Budget and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950, 64 Stat.
Seite 566 - WHEREAS the laws of the United States have been for some time past and now are opposed, and the execution thereof obstructed, in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...