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Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field

CHAPTER XI
9/11

I hope you will soon get help enough to clear out the last one in your State.

If you know them, they ought to be killed, as the older they grow the more stubborn they get.
Your most obedient servant, JAMES L.ADAMS.
In his departure, General Price had taken most of his personal property of any value.

He left a very good array of desks and other appurtenances of his adjutant-general's office, which fell into General Curtis's hands.

These articles were at once put into use by our officers, and remained in Springfield as trophies of our success.
There was some war _materiel_ at the founderies and temporary arsenals which the Rebels had established.

One store full of supplies they left undisturbed.


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