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Murphy, D.E., fl. 1864 [General Order No. 7, Congratulatory message following Alfred Pleasonton's victory over Sterling Price]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC06157.03 Author/Creator: Murphy, D.E., fl. 1864 Place Written: Fort Scott, Kansas Type: Printed document signed Date: 27 October 1864 Pagination: 1 p. : Height: 17.8 cm, Width: 10.1 cm Order a Copy

Signed by Lieutenant Murphy as aide-de-camp to Union General Pleasonton. Serves as a congratulatory message from General William S. Rosecrans after Pleasonton forced the retreat of General Price during Price's Raid. Rosecrans declares "The pursuit of over three hundred miles accomplished in so short a time, contending a considerable portion of the war, and victory so decisive over such odds, will rank among the brilliant achievements of any war, and cover with honor all who have been engaged in it." At the time, Rosecrans was commanding the Department of the Missouri.

Murphy, D. E., fl. 1864
Rosecrans, William S., 1819-1898
Pleasonton, Alfred, 1824-1897
Price, Sterling, 1809-1867

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