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He led the Native American troops for the Confederate Army in the Battle of Pea Ridge. The Masonic lodge on Scott Street bears his name. Born 1809, Pike died in 1891.
He led the Native American troops for the Confederate Army in the Battle of Pea Ridge. The Masonic lodge on Scott Street bears his name. Born 1809, Pike died in 1891. Ray Hanley is a retired ...
Before leaving Rolla yesterday, another detachment of our troops arrived, with 400 prisoners, captured at the battle of Pea Ridge. The cars were waiting to convey them to St. Louis, and a large ...
At 11 a.m. on April 9, a small, solemn gathering of people – largely veterans, emergency service personnel and political dignitaries – paid silent respect for those Canadians who served in the Battle ...