. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. JfrsTom'â J'>01-'>. 507 )2. wlicn the ' reinforced, iiity, but for argc of Cjen. jutli. wanted nand to ap- a half from zed the com- e enemy was I assisted in tonville, Ar- il le tcnili on iglit to reach of Old Fort cd in scout- rove gave a id it fulfilled id pursuit of cl over Bos- ! completely of the tenth ly and not a not brought ded in flank- nent inev


. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. JfrsTom'â J'>01-'>. 507 )2. wlicn the ' reinforced, iiity, but for argc of Cjen. jutli. wanted nand to ap- a half from zed the com- e enemy was I assisted in tonville, Ar- il le tcnili on iglit to reach of Old Fort cd in scout- rove gave a id it fulfilled id pursuit of cl over Bos- ! completely of the tenth ly and not a not brought ded in flank- nent inevita- erron's com- pel comman- licited much engagement attle, consid- â r an army of itable to the f during the is dead and )f December, 18fi2, to strike niudinan at Van Buren and put an end to his nruiy. Tho service was very severe, but the regiment did all that was"expectcd in the way of disabling the rebels, and gave peace for some time to the region in which the action occurred. Mar- maduke next invited the attention of the tenth, with a force of 0,000 cavalry, advancing to Springfield, Mo. The regiment made a forced march to Springfield, in conjunction with a brig- ade of cavalry, in very severe weather, making thirty-five miles a day, and by their advance forced Marmaduke to retreat, Tlio brigade followed Marmaduke, and routed him at Sand Springs, thirty miles beyond Springfield, and the rebel in his hurried re- treat fell into the hands of Gen. Warren, who completed his^lis- oomfiture. The campaign of 18G2 finished in a manner very honorable for the tenth The regiment was mustered out of ser- vice in August, 186-i, but immediately reorganized as veterans. The tenth served against Hood in Tennessee at Columbia, Frank- lin, Nashville, and in pursuit of the routed foe, winning distinc- tion, always being assigned to the skirmish line on every import- ant occasion, and their losses abundantly testify to their courage and endurance. The regiment was dispatched to Fort G


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