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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 173 (search)
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154.-the fight at Dug Springs, Mo. August 2, 1861.
A correspondent at Curran, Stone County, Missouri, gives the following account of this affair:--The report which reached us at Springfield, gave rise to the belief that Gen. McCulloch designed an attack upon that point, by two columns moving from Cassville and Sarcoxie.
The Federal scouts reported their force at about fifteen thousand in each division, and on Wednesday they were reported within twenty miles of the town and advancing le, after taking what provisions and men they could press into their service by their very summary process.
The shell struck the chimney of a house in which the officers were dining.
They did not wait for the dessert to be served.
Arrived at Curran, twenty-six miles from Springfield, we encamped, to take advantage of tho good water.
Our position was much exposed, but from the exhibitions of valor for the past few days we stood in little fear of an attack.
Five prisoners were brought in by
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 6 : 1829 -30 . (search)
the genius of Universal emancipation.—