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The Battle of Forsyth, and a Raid on Thieves and Cut-Throats
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This chapter presents Major Milton A. Burch's account of the Battle of Forsyth, which occurred from July to August 1862. After the fight at Ozark, Burch was ordered by Brig. Gen. Egbert B. Brown to take command of 100 men of the battalion to which John Russell Kelso belonged, and to proceed to Forsythe and, if possible, ascertain what number of the enemy were in that vicinity. During the battle, several of Burch's own men were slightly wounded, and some half dozen rebels were killed. During a scouting expedition, Kelso captured several rebels. On his return to Ozark, he wrote a letter to his wife detailing his experience.
Title: The Battle of Forsyth, and a Raid on Thieves and Cut-Throats
Description:
This chapter presents Major Milton A.
Burch's account of the Battle of Forsyth, which occurred from July to August 1862.
After the fight at Ozark, Burch was ordered by Brig.
Gen.
Egbert B.
Brown to take command of 100 men of the battalion to which John Russell Kelso belonged, and to proceed to Forsythe and, if possible, ascertain what number of the enemy were in that vicinity.
During the battle, several of Burch's own men were slightly wounded, and some half dozen rebels were killed.
During a scouting expedition, Kelso captured several rebels.
On his return to Ozark, he wrote a letter to his wife detailing his experience.
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