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211 Series I Volume XIII- Serial 19 - Missouri - Arkansas Campaign

Page 211 Chapter XXV. ACTION AT KIRKSVILLE, MO.

some horses and arms, together with the roster and records of Colonel Coffee's regiment, but that the enemy appearing in overwhelming force he was compelled to evacuate the town, and while falling back kept up a running fight, during which Surgeon Reynolds was taken prisoner by the enemy.

There are all kinds of reports, and from the best information I can get there are about 1,500 rebels in and about Montevallo, and they will march for this place if they think themselves strong enough. They may or may not come. I am fully prepared, and can hold our position against any force they can bring against us if they have no artillery; and, will do it anyway. My present force is as follows:

Ohio cavalry, under Major Miner:

Mounted ......................................... 120

Dismounted ...................................... 532

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652

Captain Shorter's [First Lieutenant Schaurte?]

company, Sixth Kansas ................................ 62

Captain Van Sickle's company, Sixth Kansas ........... 50

Third Regiment Wisconsin Cavalry ..................... 220

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984

These not including Captain Conkey's company, lately at Carthage, who have not reported here yet, and are supposed to be doing good work among the rebels in Bourbon County.

I have sent word to Colonel Salomon that it will be impossible to forward supply trains to him at present without he sends sufficient escort to protect the trains. They (the Indian Fourth) are rationed up full to the 14th of this month.

I am, captain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

B. S. HENNING,

Major Third Wisconsin Cavalry, Commanding Post.

Captain THOMAS MOONLIGHT,

A. A. G., Dept. of Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.

AUGUST 6, 1862.-Action at Kirksville, Mo.

REPORTS.*


Numbers 1.-Colonel John McNeil, Second Missouri Cavalry (Militia).


Numbers 2.-Lieutenant Colonel William F. Shaffer, Second Missouri Cavalry.


Numbers 3.-Major John F. Benjamin, Eleventh Missouri Cavalry (Militia).


Numbers 1. Reports of Colonel John McNeil, Second Missouri Cavalry (Militia).


HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD,
Kirksville, August 7, 1862.

COLONEL: After an active pursuit of the enemy under Porter for eight days we brought him to action at this place at 11 o'clock a. m. of yesterday. He had a force of from 2,500 to 3,000 men posted in the houses and corn fields of the village. We had an aggregate of 1,000 men, with five pieces of artillery.

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*See also Schofield's report, p. 13.

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