id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 45071 Knox, Thomas Wallace The Lost Army .txt text/plain 90744 3293 72 It was crowded with the wagons of Union men who were fleeing in terror at the threatened approach of the rebels, and the army had a train of wagons nearly five miles long to encumber its movements. Earnestly opposed to these men were Francis P. Blair, junior, and other unconditional Union men, most of whom lived in St. Louis, and had for years been fighting the battle of freedom on behalf of the state. cache/45071.txt txt/45071.txt