The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 41, In Four Parts. Part 1, Reports. Page: 642
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Shelby's Brigade.
Col. DAVID SHANKS.
Col. MOSEs :V. SMIITHI.
Brig. Gen. M. JEFF. THOMPSON.
5th Missouri Cavalry, Col. B. Frank Gor-
don.
;11th Missouri Cavalry, Col. Moses W.
Smith.
12th Missouri Cavalry, Col. David Shanks.
Elliott's (Missouri) Cavalry, Col. Benj. El-
liott.
Slayback's (Missouri) Cavalry Battalion,
Lieut. Col. Alonzo W. Slayback.
Collins' (Missouri) Battery, Capt. Rich-
ard A. Collins.Jackman's Brigade.
Col. SIDNEY D. JACKMAN.
Jackman's (Missouri) Cavalry, Lieut. Col.
C. H. Nichols.
Hunter's (Missouri) Cavalry, Col. DeWitt
C. Hunter:
Williams' (Missouri) Cavalry Battalion,
Lieut. Col. D. A. Williams.
Schnable's (Missouri) Cavalry Battalion,
Lieut. Col. John A. Schnable.
Collins' (Missouri) Battery (one section),
Lieut. Jacob D. Connor.
' *Unattached.
46th Arkansas (mounted), Col. W. 0. Coleman.
TYLER'S BRIGADE.
Col. CHARLES H. TYLER.
Perkins' (Missouri) Cavalry, Col. Caleb Perkins.
Coffee's (Missouri) Cavalry,* Col. John T. Coffee.
Searcy's (Missouri) Cavalry, Col. James J. Searcy.
No. 90.
Itinerary of Price's Army.t
August 28.-General Price and staff left Camden and marched sixteen
miles.
August 29.-Marched sixteen miles to Princeton. Fagan and Mar-
maduke reported. General P[rice] assumed command of cavalry and
announced staff.
August 30.-Marched nine miles to Tulip. Raining all day. Wood's
battalion reported to Marmaduke. Orders left at Princeton for Colonel
Harrison.
August 31 (Camp No. 4).-Near Claridy's, on Benton road. Sent back
two iron guns of Hughey's battery, not having suitable horses. Heard
of Shelby cutting railroad twice and capturing 2,500 men and eight
companies of the Fifty-fourth Illinois; twenty-five miles.
* Transferred from Jackman's brigade.
tKept by Lieut. Col. Lauqhlan A. Maclean, Assistant Adjutant-General.LOUISIANA AND THE. TRANS-MISSISSISSIPPI. [CHAP. LIII.
Freeman's Brigade.
Col. THOMAS R. FREEMAN.
Freeman's (Missouri) Cavalry, Col. Thomas R. Freeman.
Fristoe's (Missouri) Cavalry, Col. Edward T. Fristoe.
Ford's (Arkansas) Cavalry Battalibn, Lieut. Col. Barney Ford.
SHELBY'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JOSEPH O. SHELBY.
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United States. War Department. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 41, In Four Parts. Part 1, Reports., book, 1893; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145053/m1/659/?q=Coleman: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.