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| MS 606 Cyrus Bussey Civil War Reminiscences, ca. 1864 |
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| Descriptive summary
| Administrative information | Biographical/Historical note Collection description | Organization | Description of series/container list |
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Descriptive summary |
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creator: |
Cyrus
Bussey |
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title: |
Civil
War Reminiscences |
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dates: |
ca.
1864 |
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extent: |
0.21 linear feet (1 half-size manuscript box) |
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collection number: |
MS 606 |
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repository: |
Special
Collections Department, Iowa State University. |
Administrative information |
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access: |
Open
for research |
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publication rights: |
Consult Head, Special
Collections Department |
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preferred citation: |
Cyrus Bussey, Civil War Reminiscences, MS 606, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library. |
Biographical note |
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Bussey was appointed
Colonel of the 3rd Iowa Cavalry and mustered into service
September 5, 1861. His first encounter with the Confederate Army came
at the Battle of Pea Ridge in March 1862. Active during several campaigns in Missouri and Arkansas, Bussey
participated in the Battle of Vicksburg as commander of a cavalry
brigade in 1863. On January 5, 1864, Bussey was appointed Brigadier
General and served with the brevet rank of major general until his
muster-out on August 24, 1865. After the war, Bussey
enjoyed success as a businessman in St. Louis and New Orleans. In
1881, he moved his business to New York and again entered politics,
this time as a Republican. President Harrison appointed Bussey
Assistant Secretary of the Interior in 1889. After resigning from this
post in 1893 he set up a law practice in Washington, D. C. where he
died on March 2, 1915. |
Collection description |
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This collection consists of one thirty-six page document where Bussey details his exploits as an officer with the Iowa Cavalry. Bussey refers to himself in the third person in this laudatory discussion of his experience with the Army of the Southwest, including his encounters with Colonels Van Dorn, McCulloch, and McIntosh; Generals Osterhaus, Fremont, Steele, Sherman, and Grant; Major William C. Drake, Lt. Col. Frimble, Captain Thomas J. Taylor, Lt. A. H. Griswold and Union spy William Miller. Also among the individuals mentioned are the Pikes Indians and various African Americans who participated in Bussey’s wartime pursuits. Bussey includes discussion of his involvement in the Battles of Pea Ridge (Elkhorn Tavern) and Vicksburg as well as his occupation of Helena, Arkansas. |
Container list
| Box |
Folder |
Title |
Dates |
| 1 | 1 | Civil War reminiscences | ca. 1864 |
| 1 | 2 | Transcription of Bussey's reminiscences | 2000 |
Iowa State University Library, Ames, IA 50011
Comments: tzanish@iastate.edu
URL: http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS606.html
Revised: 14 June 2001.