The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 41, In Four Parts. Part 4, Correspondence, etc. Page: 111
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CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION.
was at Price's headquarters last night left him at Tetesaw Plains, about
twenty miles north of west from Marshall. The whole army was mov-
ing in a compact body, the trains in the center, wagons moving two
abreast, about 250 in number; had a drove of about 1,000 cattle. He
also reports that Clark's division crossed the Missouri, moving south,
at Glasgow day before yesterday; that the enemy were censuring an
officer for not capturing a steam-boat, as he stopped for dinner and did
not get a battery in position in time and the boat passed. Did not
learn that any boat had been captured. All Price's command was
armed. Learned that they have now more arms than ever.
I am, very truly, your obedient servant,
E. B. BROWN,
Brigadier- General, Commanding.
SPECIAL ORDERS, HDQRS. DISTRICT OF CENTRAL MISSOURI,
No. 219. Jefferson City, October 19, 1864.
1. Lieut. Col. Joel B. Halbert, commanding Sixtieth Regiment En-
rolled Missouri Militia, will immediately proceed with his entire com-
mand and camp and garrison equipage to La Mine bridge, on the Pa-
cific Railroad, and report to the commanding officer at that station for
duty.
By order of Brigadier-General Brown:
A. R. CONKLIN,
Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.
SAINT JOSEPH, Mo., October 19, 1864.
Maj. FRANK BOND,
Aide-de-Camp, Jefferson City, Mo.:
Rebels evacuated Carrollton yesterday. 'Colonel Shanklin reports
the rebel force at 800, and says they divided, 400 going toward Rich-
mond, Ray County, and balance toward the river.
A. J. HARDING,
First Lieut., Sixth Mo. Cay., and Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier-
General Fisk, Provost-Marshal, .District of North Missouri.
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI,
Springfield, Mo., October 19, 1864.
Col. J. DARR Jr.,
Acting Provost-Marshal.General, Saint Louis :
Have just received the following
Lieutenant-Colonel BRUTSCHE:
Major Hunt's messenger from Fayetteville, left at midnight, has arrived. Says he
expected an attack this morning. Rebels concentrating.
M. LA RUE HARRISON,
First Arkansas Cavalry.
J. D. BRUTSCHE,
Lieutenant-Colonel and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.111
CHAP. LIII.]
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United States. War Department. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 41, In Four Parts. Part 4, Correspondence, etc., book, 1893; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145061/m1/111/?q=McCray: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.