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Contents. xl CHAPTER IX. Steptoe's Defeat, and Death of Captain Taylor and Lieutenant Gaston.- Battle of the Four Lakes, Oregon.-Battle at the Witchita Village, Texas.-Lieutenant Van Camp killed.-Indian Skirmishes in 1858.- Camels used for Scouting in Texas.-An Officer's Life on the Frontier. -Fight in the Valley of the Nescutunga ........... ................Page 182 CHAPTER X. The Cortinas Troubles in Texas.-Captain McLane killed-Battle at Solomon's Fork of the Arkansas.-Skirmishes with Indians in 1859 and 1860.-Cortinas Troubles continued.-Commencement of the Re- bellion.-Twiggs's Treason in Texas.-Escape of the Second Cavalry from Texas.-The Third Regiment of Cavalry added to the Army, 1861.-Its Officers.-Resignations among Cavalry Officers.-Crossing the Potomac.-Cavalry Affair at Fairfax Court-house, Virginia.--Bat- tle of Blackburn's Ford.-Battle of Bull Run.-All of the Mounted Regiments consolidated and called Cavalry ............................. 202 CHAPTER XI, The Battle of Wilson's Creek.-The Fight at Lexington, Missouri.- Fredericktown.-Zagonyi's Charge at Springfield.-Cavalry Regula- tions.-Cavalry Regiments to contain twelve Companies.-Mill Spring. -Pea Ridge.-Valverde.-Shiloh.-Cavalry Operations on the Pen- insula.-Williamsburg.-Gaines's Mill ........... ..................... 220 CHAPTER XII. Fight at Lebanon, Tennessee.-Curtis's March through Arkansas.-Fight at the Waddell Farm.-Fight at Stewart's Plantation.-Fight at Cache River.-Fight at Jasper, Tennessee.-Guerrilla Skirmish at Memphis, Missouri.-The Cavalry under General Pope.-South Mountain.- Antietam.-General Sedgwick wounded.-Harper's Ferry.-Iuka.-- Skirmishes.--Lieutenant Colonel Hogg killed .......................... 237 CHAPTER XIII. Pursuit of General Stuart by Pleasanton's Cavalry.-Fights near Lex- ington, Kentucky.-Skirmishes.-Expedition into Mississippi.-Fight near Coffeville.-Lieutenant Colonel McCulloch killed.-Cavalry at Prairie Grove. - Capture of Rebel Cavalry near New Haven, Ken-
Object Description
Title | History of the United States Cavalry, from the formation of the federal government to the 1st of June, 1863 |
Author | Brackett, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1829-1896 |
Description | A history of United State Cavalry from the formation of the federal government to the 1st of June, 1863. A list of all of the calavry regiments, with the names of their commanders, which have been in the United States service since the breaking out of the Rebellion, is also added. |
Subject.LCSH |
United States. Army. Cavalry -- History United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Registers United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns Missouri -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 |
Coverage | United State -- Missouri |
Source | New York : Harper & Bros., 1865 |
Language | English |
Date.Original | 1865 |
Date.Digital | 2004? |
Type |
Books and pamphlets |
Format | JPEG |
Collection Name | Civil War in Missouri - Monographs |
Editorial Note | All blank pages have been eliminated |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Digital Library Production Services |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact contributing institution for information. |
Contributing Institution |
University of Missouri--Columbia. Libraries |
Copy Request | Contact Ellis Library Special Collection, University of Missouri - Columbia at (573) 882-0076 or email: SpecialCollections@missouri.edu |
Description
Title | civk000032p0011 |
Description | Contents. xl CHAPTER IX. Steptoe's Defeat, and Death of Captain Taylor and Lieutenant Gaston.- Battle of the Four Lakes, Oregon.-Battle at the Witchita Village, Texas.-Lieutenant Van Camp killed.-Indian Skirmishes in 1858.- Camels used for Scouting in Texas.-An Officer's Life on the Frontier. -Fight in the Valley of the Nescutunga ........... ................Page 182 CHAPTER X. The Cortinas Troubles in Texas.-Captain McLane killed-Battle at Solomon's Fork of the Arkansas.-Skirmishes with Indians in 1859 and 1860.-Cortinas Troubles continued.-Commencement of the Re- bellion.-Twiggs's Treason in Texas.-Escape of the Second Cavalry from Texas.-The Third Regiment of Cavalry added to the Army, 1861.-Its Officers.-Resignations among Cavalry Officers.-Crossing the Potomac.-Cavalry Affair at Fairfax Court-house, Virginia.--Bat- tle of Blackburn's Ford.-Battle of Bull Run.-All of the Mounted Regiments consolidated and called Cavalry ............................. 202 CHAPTER XI, The Battle of Wilson's Creek.-The Fight at Lexington, Missouri.- Fredericktown.-Zagonyi's Charge at Springfield.-Cavalry Regula- tions.-Cavalry Regiments to contain twelve Companies.-Mill Spring. -Pea Ridge.-Valverde.-Shiloh.-Cavalry Operations on the Pen- insula.-Williamsburg.-Gaines's Mill ........... ..................... 220 CHAPTER XII. Fight at Lebanon, Tennessee.-Curtis's March through Arkansas.-Fight at the Waddell Farm.-Fight at Stewart's Plantation.-Fight at Cache River.-Fight at Jasper, Tennessee.-Guerrilla Skirmish at Memphis, Missouri.-The Cavalry under General Pope.-South Mountain.- Antietam.-General Sedgwick wounded.-Harper's Ferry.-Iuka.-- Skirmishes.--Lieutenant Colonel Hogg killed .......................... 237 CHAPTER XIII. Pursuit of General Stuart by Pleasanton's Cavalry.-Fights near Lex- ington, Kentucky.-Skirmishes.-Expedition into Mississippi.-Fight near Coffeville.-Lieutenant Colonel McCulloch killed.-Cavalry at Prairie Grove. - Capture of Rebel Cavalry near New Haven, Ken- |
Source | History of the United States Cavalry |
Type | Books and monographs |
Format | JPEG |
Identifier | civk000032p0011.jpg |
Collection Name | Civil War in Missouri - Monographs |
Editorial Note | All blank pages have been eliminated |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Digital Library Production Services |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact koppk@umsystem.edu for more information. |
Copy Request | Contact Ellis Library special collection at: SpecialCollections@missouri.edu |