. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . with tlie forces under General Claiborne F. Jack. 161b, IMS ; Governor of Missouri, IS53-7; *ns made Major-general of the Missouri State forces by Dover, nr ClaiborneF. Jacksoo, who, with General Price, went afterward on theConfederate side. Oa June 13th. 1801, tbe forces under Price and Jo felonwere defeated by Gen


. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . with tlie forces under General Claiborne F. Jack. 161b, IMS ; Governor of Missouri, IS53-7; *ns made Major-general of the Missouri State forces by Dover, nr ClaiborneF. Jacksoo, who, with General Price, went afterward on theConfederate side. Oa June 13th. 1801, tbe forces under Price and Jo felonwere defeated by General Lynn at Bonneville, lie recruiteda large army, and with Genera] McCulloch, joined the i ocaHurler General Jnckaou near SpringIIeld, July Mill, 1601, anilin turn, defeated General Lyon nl Wilsons Creek, August10th, 1801. Re was likewise succes ful at Lexington, SOlli, 1801, cro I uringihu place with its entire force ofabout 13,200 men. a large quantity of war maicrial. and$01)0,000 in money, after an eight days siege. For this liereceived tlie I hanks of Ilie Cm federate tuiigress, leading IonMajor-generals commission. He abandoned Lexington, Sep-tember SOU), 1801, and retreated toward Ark ail SiS. Joinedanew by Ben McCulloch, bo was defeated at Sugar Creek,. £e%z_ DEATH OF GENERAL NATHANIEL LYON AT THE BATTLE OF WILSONS CREEK, SPRINGFIELD, MO., AUGUST lfrru, 1801. said that tiic Confederate losses much exceeded those on llic Fodciul side, and General Price, inhis report nf August 12th, IS01, states that he lostnearly nnc-hTUi of bis entire force. HEN McCULLOOH. Bous iu Rutherford County, in 1814 ; received butlittle schooling, lii early dm • being prated in hunting ; pro-ceeded to TexLi with tbe view of joining the expedition ofDavy Crockett, reocldng there, however, after the laltcrsilentli ; served as a private at the initio of 8»u Jnclolo in1830 i unleied Da- Mi xh in war at tbo bend o( i body of Tex»s Runners, (trail ) ■ d lumsolf


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