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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
nt to Granger's assistance, and to a brigade of infantry—about two thousand sabres and twelve hundred muskets. On the 2d of April, Stanley encounters Morgan's outposts at Auburn, and drives them before him in the direction of Liberty as far as Snow Hill, a point where Morgan had for some time past made his general Headquarters and assembled the bulk of his forces. The Confederates, being vigorously attacked, are soon obliged to beat a retreat, leaving about thirty men in the hands of the assaough with his whole division, one brigade of mounted infantry, Under Colonel John T. Wilder.—Ed. and seventeen hundred of Minty's cavalry. This time the Federals pushed as far as McMinnville, to where Morgan had retired after the affair of Snow Hill, and which he occupied with about seven hundred men. He had no idea of offering any resistance to the powerful column sent against him; McMinnville was hastily evacuated. The Federals picked up nearly one hundred prisoners in the place and des