id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47795 Thompson, Seymour D. (Seymour Dwight) Recollections with the Third Iowa Regiment .txt text/plain 106692 6101 76 troops--Our camp at LaGrange--Position of the enemy--Arrival cavalry division and the enemy's rear guard--Cannonading--Camp enemy and advance of troops--Our division left behind--We continual reports of the enemy approaching in force, and by night reported having seen the enemy's camp fires not far beyond in the kept his mounted men on the line of the enemy's retreat. following day, General Pope issued an order requiring the commandants The following day, September 12th, General Sturgis arrived from St. Louis, by way of the North Missouri Railroad, with four companies placed the enemy's force at 3,000 men, with three pieces of cannon. the enemy closely; but at no time did he get within a day's march of wounded men left in the hands of the enemy were taken across the The next day Colonel Trumbull ordered the officers of the regiment, General Hurlbut, was marching upon the enemy's rear, ./cache/47795.txt ./txt/47795.txt