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Hon. C. I. Walker, Detroit, Mich.

It would seem that Knight must have been very busy during the afternoon when the rangers are said to have arrived from the plains; and it is quite possible he may not have had his attention called to the fact. The next day's battle, June 6, of which all the current histories give no account, was fought on the retreat and several miles from the battle ground of the 4th of June. You will of course at once detect why Knight says nothing about it: he and Crawford had wandered away from the main body the evening previous. Of this battle "Eose" says: "On account of the enemy's
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