. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . eepin mud and water, at theu work. We had taken the basement of the MasonicCollege, a Iniilding from which the eminence took its name; powder wasobtained, and the men commenced making cartridges. A foundry was fittedup, and 150 rounds of shot — grape and canister — were cast for each of oursix-pounders. liattevips, as follows : Blpdsoc, \ f;niis ; Cluirtliill not iiuMudo in his estimate citlior liis oflicors or the 01ark,2; Guibor, 4 ; Kelly, 4; Kneisloy, 2.—(His- body of Ilome Gu


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . eepin mud and water, at theu work. We had taken the basement of the MasonicCollege, a Iniilding from which the eminence took its name; powder wasobtained, and the men commenced making cartridges. A foundry was fittedup, and 150 rounds of shot — grape and canister — were cast for each of oursix-pounders. liattevips, as follows : Blpdsoc, \ f;niis ; Cluirtliill not iiuMudo in his estimate citlior liis oflicors or the 01ark,2; Guibor, 4 ; Kelly, 4; Kneisloy, 2.—(His- body of Ilome Guanas who assisted in the defense, tory of Lafayette Connty, Missoviri.) Colonel Siiead states positively that, .ss adjiitant- The lack of agreement between the nnmbers of general of the Missouri troops, he paroled aTwut the Union forces as here stated, and as given by Col- 3500 prisoners. Among these may have been onel Snead on page 273, is aoeounted for by the many not reckoned as effectives by Colonel MuUi- latter on the supposition that Colonel Mulligan did gan.—Editors. THE SIEGE OF LEXINGTON. 309. SIEGE or SEPT 18, 1861


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