Reports by Date
1863
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January 19, Warrensburg, Mo., Colonel E. C. Catherwood to
Brigadier-General Loan
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January 27, Jefferson City, Mo., Brigadier-General Loan to Major General
Samuel R. Curtis
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February 7, Camp Morgan, Jackson County, Missouri, Colonel S. Cockerill,
C. S. Army to Major General Curtis, U. S. Army
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April
25, Camp near Bloomington, Mo., Colonel Wm. Weer to Major General F. J.
Herron
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May 1,
Independence, Mo., Colonel W. R. Penick to Major General James G. Blunt
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May
3-11 --Scout in Cass and Bates Counties, Mo., Report of Col. Edward Lynde,
Ninth Kansas Cavalry.
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May 4
--Operations about Lexington, Mo., Report of Lieut. Col. Walter King, Fourth
Missouri State Militia Cavalry.
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May
15 --Skirmish at Big Creek, near Pleasant Hill, Mo., Report of Maj. Wyllis
C. Ransom, Sixth Kansas Cavalry.
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May
19 --Skirmish near Richfield, Clay County, Mo., Report of Capt. Joseph
Schmitz, Twenty-fifth Missouri Infantry.
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May 24-December 10 – Report of Maj. Gen. John M.
Schofield, U.S. Army, commanding Department of the Missouri of Operations
- July 16, The
Missouri Republican, “Spirit of the German Press.”
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July
24, The
Missouri Republican,
“Spirit of
the German Press.”
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July
27, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr. to Captain J. A.
Pike
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July
30, St. Louis, Mo., Assistant Adjutant-General C. W. Marsh to
Brigadier-General Ewing
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August 5, Kansas City, Mo., Major P. B. Plumb to Colonel McFerran
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces,
No. 1.--Report of Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, U.S. Army, commanding
Department of the Missouri.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and
pursuit by Union forces., No. 3.--Report of Lieut. Col. Charles S. Clark,
Ninth Kansas Cavalry.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces.
No. 4.--Report of Lieut. Col. Bazel F. Lazear, First Missouri State Militia
Cavalry.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces;
No. 5.--Report of Maj. Linn K. Thacher, Ninth Kansas Cavalry.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces;
No. 6.--Report of Capt. Charles F. Coleman, Ninth Kansas Cavalry.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces.,
No. 7.--Report of Capt. John Ballinger, First Missouri State Militia Cavalry.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces.;
No. 8.--Report of Lieut. Cyrus Leland, jr., Tenth Kansas Infantry.
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August 20-28 --Quantrill's raid into Kansas, and pursuit by Union forces;
No. 9.--Report of Lieut Col. Walter King, Fourth Missouri State Militia
Cavalry.
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August 24, St. Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to
Brigadier-General Ewing
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August 24, Leavenworth, Kansas, Governor Thomas Carney to Major-General
Schofield
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August 25, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to
Brigadier-General Ewing
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August 25, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr. to Major
General John M. Schofield; General Order No. 11
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August 25, Leavenworth City, Kans., Captain Sidney Clarke to Colonel James
B. Fry
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August 26, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr. to Major
General John M. Schofield
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August 27, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr. to Major
General John M. Schofield
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August 27,
Saint Louis, Mo., A. A. King, R. C. Vaughan, and A. Comingo to President
Abraham Lincoln (with endorsed comment at end by Lincoln)
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August 28, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to President
Abraham Lincoln
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August 28,
Saint Louis, Mo., Rich'd C. Vaughan to U. S. Attorney-General Edward Bates
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August 28, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to Col. E. D.
Townsend, Assistant Adjutant-General
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August 28, The Missouri Republican, “Spirit of the German Press.”
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August 29, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to Governor
Thomas Carney
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September 3, Leavenworth, Kans., Thomas Carney to Major-General John M.
Schofield
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September 3, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr. to
Commanding Officer, Lexington, Mo.
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September 4, The Missouri
Republican, “Spirit of the German
Press”
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September 4-7--Scout from Cold Water Grove to Pleasant Hill and Big Creek,
Mo., and skirmishes, Report of Lieut. Col. Charles S. Clark, Ninth Kansas
Cavalry.
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September 4, Little Sante Fe, Mo., Captain C. F. Coleman to
Brigadier-General Ewing
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September 4, Warrensburg, Mo., Major L. C. Pace to Brigadier-General Ewing
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September 5 --Skirmish near Maysville, Ark.; Report of Capt. John Gardner,
Second Kansas Cavalry.
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September 7, Kansas City, Mo., Major P. B. Plumb to Captain J. G. Rees
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September 8, Lexington, Mo., Lieutenant-Colonel B. F. Lazear to General
Ewing
- September 8,
The
Missouri Democrat,
“The Border War Question”
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September 9, Leavenworth, Kans., Governor Thomas Carney and Mayor D. R.
Anthony to Major-General John M. Schofield
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September 9, Hickman Mills, Mo., Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Hayes to
Brigadier-General Ewing
- September
9, The
Missouri Republican,
“Spirit of the German Press”
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September 10, Washington, D. C., General-in-Chief H. W. Halleck to
Major-General Schofield
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September 10, The
Missouri Republican,
“Spirit of the German Press”
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September 10, The
Missouri Democrat,
“What Does It Mean”
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September 10, Jefferson City, Mo., W. M. Smallwood letter to Missouri
Democrat Editors, “Judge Miller’s Decision”
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September 11, Jefferson City, Mo., General E. B. Brown to
Brigadier-General Ewing
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September 11, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General
Thomas Ewing, Jr., to Colonel William Weer
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September 11, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing to
Brigadier General Brown
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September 11, Pleasant Hill, Mo., Colonel Wm. Weer to Brigadier-General
Ewing
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September 11, The
Missouri Democrat,
”The Draft in Saint Louis”
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September 12, The
Missouri Democrat,
”What It Means”
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September 13, The
Missouri Republican,
”Spirit Of The German Press”
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September 13, Bonham, Texas, Lieutenant Colonel Sam'l A. Roberts to
Captain Edmund P. Cooper
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September 14, Pleasant Hill, Mo., Lieutenant-Colonel C. S. Clark to
Assistant Adjutant-General A. D. Searl
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September 14; From Jefferson City--Highly Important Decision Of Judge R.
W. Wells, Of The United States District Court--The Enrolled Missouri Militia
And The Provisional Regiments Amenable To The United States Authorities---How
The "Leading Loyal Citizens" Of Jefferson Talk.
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September 15 --Skirmish in Jackson County, Mo.;Report of Col. William Weer,
Tenth Kansas Infantry.
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September 15, Springfield, Mo., Brigadier-General John McNeil to Major
General John M. Schofield
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September 16, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr. to
Lietenant-Colonel Marsh
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September 16, Leavenworth, Kans, J. B. Stockton to Senator James H. Lane
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September 16, From The
Missouri Democrat
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September 17, Saint Louis, Mo., General Orders, No. 96
- September 17,
The Missouri Democrat, ”Applications
For Habeas Corpus Writ”
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September 20, The Missouri
Republican, ”Spirit
of the German Press”
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September 20, Saint Louis, Mo,. Major General J. M. Schofield to
General-in-Chief Halleck
- September 24,
The Weekly Conservative, "General Orders No. 96"
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Before September 30, From The White Cloud Chief, "Schofield's
Last Grunt".
- Before September 30,
From The Weekly Conservative
- September 30,
Saint Louis, Mo., Major General J. M. Schofield to General-in-Chief Halleck
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October 3, Harrisonville, Mo., Lieutenant-Colonel C. S.
Clark to Commanding Officer, Pleasant Hill
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October 3, Statement on behalf of delegates representing counties of
Missouri Seventh Congressional District, Ben Loan, chairman.
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October 4, Harrisonville, Mo., Lieutenant-Colonel C. S.
Clark to Brigadier-General Ewing
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October 6 --Action at Baxter Springs, Kans., No. 1.--Report of Maj. Gen.
James G. Blunt, U. S. Army.
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October 6 --Action at Baxter Springs, Kans., No. 2.--Report of Lieut Col.
Charles W. Blair, Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry.
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October 6 --Action at Baxter Springs, Kans., No. 3.--Report of Maj.
Benjamin S. Henning, Third Wisconsin Cavalry.
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October 6 --Action at Baxter Springs, Kans.; No. 4.--Report of Lieut.
James B. Pond, Third Wisconsin Cavalry.
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October 6 --Action at Baxter Springs, Kans.; NO.
5.--Report of Col. W. C. Quantrill, Confederate service.
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October 9, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to
Major-General Halleck
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October 9, Nine Miles Southeast of Austin, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas
Ewing, Jr. to Lieutenant Hadley
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October 13, Jefferson City, Mo., Brigadier-General Jas. Totten to
Major-General Schofield
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October 14, Marshall, Mo., Brigadier-General E. B. Brown to Major-General
Schofield
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October 15, Sedalia, Mo., Brigadier-General E. B. Brown to Major-General
Schofield
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October 15, Camp Sabine, Texas, Brigadier-General Wm. Steele to Brigadier
General Henry E. McCulloch, Confederate
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October 16, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to Colonel
Gravely
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October 17, Wilmington, Kans., Captain John M. Allen to Brigadier-General
Ewing
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October 19, Houston, Texas, Brigadier General Henry E. McCullogh, General
Orders No. 187
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October 20, Near Harrisonville, Mo., Lieutenant Wedington, (Confederate
Guerillas) to Colonel Clark, Ninth Kansas (Union)
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October 21, Saint Joseph, Mo., Lieutenant-Governor
Willard P. Hall to
Major-General Schofield
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October 22, Bonham, Tex., Brigadier General Henry E. McCullogh to Captain
Edmund P. Turner
- October 24,
Harrisonville Station, Mo., Major W. Doudna to Lieutenant H. Hannah
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October 25, Saint Louis, Mo., Major-General J. M. Schofield to The
President, Washington, D. C.
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November 1, Bonham, Tex., Brigadier General Henry E. McCulloch to Captain
Edmund P. Turner
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November 2, Saint Louis, Mo., Major General J. M. Schofield to Major
General Fred. Steele
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November 2, Shreveport, La., Lieutenant-General E. Kirby Smith to
Brigadier General Henry E. McCulloch
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November 2, Camp Bragg, Ark., Sterling Price to Governor Thomas C.
Reynolds
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November 2, Camp Bragg, Ark., Major MacLean to Colonel William C.
Quantrill
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November 19, Shreveport, La., E. Cunningham, Lieutenant and Aide.de. Camp,
to Brigadier-General McCulloch
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November 20, Shreveport, La,. Lieutenant E. Cunningham to Major General
J. B. Magruder
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November 21, Shreveport, La., Lieutenant General E. Kirby Smith to
Brigadier General Henry E. McCulloch
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November 29, Doaksville, Indian Territory, B. G.
Duval, Lieutenant and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, to Brigadier-General
R. M. Gano
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November 28, Humboldt, Kans., Jonathan C. Burnett, Register United States
Land Office, to General Thomas Ewing, Jr.
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December 4, Marshall, Tex., Thos. C. Reynolds to General S. Price
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December 16 --Demonstration on Fort Gibson, Ind. T.; Abstract from "Record
of Events," District of the Frontier.
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December 22, Bonham,
Texas, Brigadier General Henry E. McCulloch to Captain Edmund P. Turner
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December 23, Springfield, Mo., Brigadier-General John B. Sanborn to
Captain Ozias Ruark
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December 23, Saint Louis, Mo., Brigadier-General Jas. Totten to Generals
Sanborn, Brown and Ewing
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December 23, Kansas City, Mo., Brigadier-General Thomas Ewing, Jr., to
Lieutenant Colonel C. W. Blair
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December 24, Jefferson City, Mo., Brigadier-General E. B. Brown to Major
Oliver D. Greene
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December 25, Springfield, Mo., Brigadier-General John B. Sanborn to
Brigadier-General James Totten
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December 29, Fort Gibson C. N., Colonel Wm A. Phillips to
Brigadier-General McNeil
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