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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the war in the South-West. (search)
caused Bell's brigade, then commanded by Colonel Barteau, to pass over to this bank. Barteau haviBarteau having heard, on the 20th, of the movement of Hepburn toward West Point, had halted at Waverly, at the decisive moment an important reinforcement. Barteau, seeing that the enemy did not show himself oatants which he could bring into line. While Barteau, by his orders passing to the east of the raigreater numbers than they are. Pushing, then, Barteau on their right flank, and reserving to himselhe might have been able to crush successively Barteau and McCulloch, beginning with either the one on this side the flank of the column against Barteau. McCrillis posts himself in a line with themest. The latter, encouraging by his presence Barteau's soldiers, who up to the present time have bey are about six miles from the latter town. Barteau's troops, a goodly number of whom have been othout looking back to see if he is followed. Barteau's brigade has remained behind to re-form its [1 more...]