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The troops sent out by the Major General Commanding District of Nebraska against hostill Indians (who have for over a year past threatened the lives of emigrants travelers and freighters to and from the country West of the Mipouri? River on the Overland Stage Road) left Post Cottonwood Nebraska 95 miles west of Fort Kerney. on the 6th day of January. 1866 in obedience to orders from Head.Quarters.East.Sub. District of Nebraska. The command was composed of the following Companies and Regiments [[vig:] Companies A."E"T"G": and I. 14 Regiment Nebraska. Cavalry. V.V. Detashment of Co A 2th? Cav. U.S.A. and Co. A. of the Pawnee Scouts: (an Indian Company) composing the 1th Battalion Commanded by Major Thomas. J? Majors. 1?? Nebraska. Can. V.V. Companies. A" C" D" E" G?" and H" of the 7th Iowa Cav. Vols. composing the 2unclear Battalion Commanded by Captain. John Wilcox. Co B." 7th Iowa Cavalry. Vols. Companies DEFGKL and M" 12th Missouri: Cavalry, Vols. Co.K" 6th U.S. Vols. Inft? and? detachment of 18th U.S.A? Commanded by Captain. Unclar Ernst?. 12th Misouri?. Cav. Vols. Two 12 pound Mountain H??awitzers ( bronze0 with complement of men from Co K" 6th U.S.V.ols.

Commanded by Lieut Charles Strong 6th U.S.Vols. 

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