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/ Armed forces
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/ Civil War and Reconstruction US History
/ Clothing industry
/ Colonel Douglas H. Cooper
/ Confederates
/ Consumer goods industries
/ council of war
/ Earth sciences
/ Edible seeds
/ Engineering
/ Firearms
/ Fluvial landforms
/ Food
/ Food science
/ Foodstuffs
/ Fortresses
/ Forts
/ Geography
/ Geomorphology
/ Guns
/ Hindman
/ History of the Americas
/ Human geography
/ Industrial sectors
/ Industry
/ Landforms
/ Legumes
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Mexican War veteran
/ Military bases
/ Military engineering
/ Military facilities
/ Military infrastructure
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ Peas
/ Physical sciences
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Pre-20th Century Warfare
/ Projectile weapons
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/ Ravines
/ Rifles
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/ Soldiers
/ Technology
/ Territories
/ War
/ Weapons
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WHILE THE FEDERALS EXPLORED PEA RIDGE, THE DISPIRITED CONfederates passed the time at Cross Hollows and Elm Springs, a day’s march to the south and southwest. Rains was out of ideas and under mounting criticism for falling back so far and so fast. Anxious to retrieve the situation before Hindman returned, he held a council of war. One of the officers present was Colonel Douglas H. Cooper, a hard-drinking Mexican War veteran who had raised the First Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles at the outbreak of the war. Cooper was superintendent of Indian Affairs and de facto commander of Confederate
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press,University of North Carolina Press
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0807833150, 9780807833155, 9780807866023, 0807866024
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