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Excerpt from The Union Army, Vol. 5: A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861-65, Records of the Regiments in the Union Army, Cyclopedia of Battles, Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers; Cyclopedia of Battles A to Helena
Adamsville, Tenn., March 31, 1862. Detachment sth Ohio Cavalry.
A detachment of 28 men from co. I, under command of Lieut. Murray, was sent down to the Purdy road from Adamsville, to relieve a temporary cavalry picket commanded by Lieut. Rossman, was defeated in a skirmish with Confederate cavalry, with a loss of 1 wounded and 2 or 3 captured.
Adobe Fort, New Mex., Nov. 25, 1864. Detachment of California and New Mexico Volunteers and Friendly Indians. The detachment, con sisting of three companies of the Ist Cal. Cavalry, two companies of the Ist N. Mex. Cavalry, and two companies of infantry, with 2 mountain howitzers, numbering 335 white men and 75 Ute and Apache Indians, the whole commanded by Col. Christopher Carson, engaged about well mounted Indians about four miles from Adobe Fort. The hostile force consisted of Kiowas and Comanches, with a few Apaches and Arapahoes. The fight lasted from 8 30 in the morning until sunset, during which time the Indians fought bravely, charging many times from different points, but in the end they were defeated and compelled to witness the destruction of their village of 150 fine lodges, with large quantities of dried meats, buffalo robes, powder, cooking utensils, a buggy belonging to the Kiowa chief, Sierrito or Little Mountain, and other property. The battle was hot all over the ground from the village to Fort Adobe. Carson's loss was 2 whites and 1 Indian killed, and IO whites and 5 Indians wounded. The enemy lost over 60 in killed and wounded.
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