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y the Federals to overawe the excitement and the rage of the people. See Confederate First and Second Missouri Brigades, Bevier, pp. 24-26. The massacre at Camp Jackson produced intense excitement throughout the state. The legislature, upon recuted for shot; and evidence of the effect of such rough missiles was to be given in the next encounter with the enemy. Bevier, pp. 35, 36. Governor Jackson continued his march toward southwestern Missouri. He had received reliable intelligenconflicts. Our loss was between forty and fifty killed, and from one hundred twenty-five to one hundred fifty wounded. Bevier, pp. 36-38. If any shall ask why I have entered into such details of engagements where the forces were comparatively tion he occupied. He said he was ready to surrender not only the command, but his life, as a sacrifice to the cause. Bevier, p. 41. He surrendered the command and took a subordinate position, though he felt assured of victory. The second inst