A History of KansasCaroline Prentis, 1909 - 403 Seiten |
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... cavalry . 7. Missouri received constant accessions from the proslavery country , bands coming from as far away as South Carolina . Buford , of Alabama , issued a call for 300 men , offering by way of inducement , transportation ...
... cavalry . 7. Missouri received constant accessions from the proslavery country , bands coming from as far away as South Carolina . Buford , of Alabama , issued a call for 300 men , offering by way of inducement , transportation ...
Seite 96
... cavalry and infantry and two cannon , burned and battered down the Free State Hotel , destroyed the offices of the newspapers , and threw the presses into the river . On the ruins of the office of the " Herald of Freedom , " they ...
... cavalry and infantry and two cannon , burned and battered down the Free State Hotel , destroyed the offices of the newspapers , and threw the presses into the river . On the ruins of the office of the " Herald of Freedom , " they ...
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... Cavalry . The First , Second , and Third Batteries , and Independent Colored Battery . 167. The Frontier Guard . - The Frontier Guard was a body of men , who , for fifteen days , from April 18 to was greatly diminished by the " drought ...
... Cavalry . The First , Second , and Third Batteries , and Independent Colored Battery . 167. The Frontier Guard . - The Frontier Guard was a body of men , who , for fifteen days , from April 18 to was greatly diminished by the " drought ...
Seite 147
... Cavalry , numbering in all 2,500 men , was organ- ized . To the brigade was attached the First Kansas Battery . 171. Price Threatens Kansas . - On the 1st of Septem- ber , General Price's Confederate advance , under General Rains , had ...
... Cavalry , numbering in all 2,500 men , was organ- ized . To the brigade was attached the First Kansas Battery . 171. Price Threatens Kansas . - On the 1st of Septem- ber , General Price's Confederate advance , under General Rains , had ...
Seite 148
... Cavalry . In the dead of winter , in the midst of a driv- ing snow - storm , the loyal Indians , with their aged chief , Hopoeithleyohola , fell back into Kansas . In their camps , on Fall River , they suffered greatly during the winter ...
... Cavalry . In the dead of winter , in the midst of a driv- ing snow - storm , the loyal Indians , with their aged chief , Hopoeithleyohola , fell back into Kansas . In their camps , on Fall River , they suffered greatly during the winter ...
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