General Blunt's Account of His Civil War Experiences
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General Blunt's Account of His Civil War Experiences
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Account of the Civil War experiences of General James Gilpatrick Blunt, or Dr. James Blunt (1826-1881), a Union officer in Kansas born in Maine and moving to Kansas as a physician, "help[ing to] write the constitution of Kansas." Descriptions of his military maneuvers in Kansas City in 1861 with Generals Lane and Sturgis, et al., in response to a predicted attack by Confederate General Sterling Price, etc.
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Creator: Mechem, Kirke
Creator: Blunt, James G.
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1932-05
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Kansas Historical Quarterly
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Page 225: "Although we were unable to bring the enemy to an engagement. ..yet it cannot be doubted that our prompt and vigorous movements saved Lexington and Kansas City from attack and destruction" in 1861.
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Periodical
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Restriction on Access
This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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Use and Reproduction
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