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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Missouri campaign of 1864-report of General Stirling Price. (search)
ure a sufficient number of arms to arm my unarmed men at Booneville, Sedalia, Lexington and Independence — places which I inwhich it did, track, bridges, &c.; passing rapidly on to Booneville he, by a rapid charge, drove in their pickets and the gaifornia, making twenty-six miles. On the 10th arrived at Booneville with the rest of the command. My reception was enthusiawar-worn soldiers. About 300 prisoners were captured at Booneville, with arms, ammunition and many stores, which were distrrce estimated at 2,500 men, for the purpose of attacking Booneville by the Tipton road, I selected my position about half a nd Jackman's brigade a distance of twenty-one miles from Booneville, with heavy loss, in spite of an obstinate resistance anedge of Saint Charles county. I moved that evening from Booneville to Chatteau Springs, on my proposed route, a distance of eleven miles, having recruited at Booneville 1,200 or 1,500 men, mostly unarmed. That night, receiving information that th