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menced the fight by cannonading the town without having given a moment's time to move the sick and the helpless women and children. Our artillery consisted of two old iron 12-pounder howitzers, one iron 6-pounder gun (rudely mounted, one of them on old wagon wheels and without the ordinary equipments for artillery, hand-spikes and wedges having to take the place of elevating screws), and two 6-pounder brass guns at Fort Numbers 1. The balance of our force consisted of the following-named commands and detachments of commands: Third Missouri State Militia Cavalry, commanded by Colonel W. King (453); Fourth Missouri State Militia Cavalry, commanded by Colonel George H. Hall (289); Eighteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Z. Cook (378); Second Battalion Fourteenth Missouri State Militia Cavalry, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel John Pound (223); Seventy-fourth Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, commanded by Captain Green B. Phillips; 48 convalescents, organized by Dr. S. H. Melcher, and stragglers commanded by Colonel B. Crabb and Captain McAfee (447). Total force, 2,099.
General, these troops acted like heroes. I am too weak from the loss of blood to dictate more.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
E. B. BROWN,
Brigadier-General.
Major General SAMUEL R. CURTIS,
Commanding Department of the Missouri.
I will add to the general's dispatch that he was treacherously shot from a secesh residence, while leading a charge of his body guard when the day seemed to be lost.
JAS. H. STEGER,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged at Springfield, Mo., January 8, 1863.
[Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns, & c.]
Killed. Wounded.
Command. Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted
men. men.
General staff ... ... 1 ...
18th Iowa ... 5 4 42
Infantry
3rd Missouri ... 1 ... 4
State Militia
Cavalry
4th Missouri ... 1 ... 10
State Militia
Cavalry
14th Missouri ... 3 1 15
State Militia
Cavalry
74th Missouri ... 2 4 46
Enrolled
Militia
"Quinine ... 2 1 13
Brigade"
Citizen ... ... ... 5
Volunteers
Total ... 14 11 135
Continuation: Captured or missing.
Command. Officers. Enlisted Aggregate.
men.
General staff ... ... 1
18th Iowa ... 1 52
Infantry
3rd Missouri ... ... 5
State Militia
Cavalry
4th Missouri ... ... 11
State Militia
Cavalry
14th Missouri ... 3 22
State Militia
Cavalry
74th Missouri ... 1 53
Enrolled
Militia
"Quinine ... ... 16
Brigade"
Citizen ... ... 5
Volunteers
Total ... 5 165
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* A force (so styled) composed of convalescents from the hospitals, and representing various regiments.
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