. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, based upon "The Century war series." . <:i i\i \MiMi:\r :i: c■hhixth in may. isiV2. The camps, lie«ililiiii« at tin- left, arc nf tin- stli Wisconsin. JTtli Illlniiis, lath Michigan. 141It Michigan, 42u IUiiiDis. ictli Illinciis, •j-tli Ciliio. aist Illiihiis. n,\ illiimis, and until Ohio. In the middle distance, on the right, are seen I ajitain Williaiuss sici;c -mis. The flai; marks (Icmral I\ipcs heaihiuarters. Popes forces went in pursuit. Before


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, based upon "The Century war series." . <:i i\i \MiMi:\r :i: c■hhixth in may. isiV2. The camps, lie«ililiiii« at tin- left, arc nf tin- stli Wisconsin. JTtli Illlniiis, lath Michigan. 141It Michigan, 42u IUiiiDis. ictli Illinciis, •j-tli Ciliio. aist Illiihiis. n,\ illiimis, and until Ohio. In the middle distance, on the right, are seen I ajitain Williaiuss sici;c -mis. The flai; marks (Icmral I\ipcs heaihiuarters. Popes forces went in pursuit. Before night (May 30tli) he reported thathe had captured hundreds of barrels of beef, several hundred wagons, andseven thousand stand of arms, which Price and Van Dorn, in their haste toget away, had abandoned. Two days later (June 1st) he reported that ColonelElliott, with a brigade of cavalry (one regiment of which was commandedby Sheridan), had, among other things done at and near Booneville on the30th of May, destroyed 10,000 stand of small arms, A pieces of artillery,a great quantity of clothing and ammunition, and had paroled 2000 pris-oner


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