100 Missouri Partisans
These are true accounts of 100 Missouri people who fought for the South. Some of these stories are the same as those in "Missouri Partisans-Their Deeds And Their Families" Volumes two and three, but the genealogies have been omitted and many more partisans have been added. Volume one of Missouri Partisans is not included because the genealogies are a critical part of the stories of some of the people in that volume. This book contains brief descriptions of their exploits, vintage biographies and newspaper articles, and military dispatches pertaining to those individuals.
SECTION ONE Contents of this Section 1. Mac (McKinley Maurice) Barnett 2. Andrew "Andy" Blunt 3. Percy Boulware 4. John Brown Of Vernon County 5. Charles Brownlee 6. Archie Clement 7. Alfred "Alph" Cook 8. George R. Cruzen 9. David Benjamin Cunningham 10. John B. Dale 11. Micajah Dark 12. James M. Dillard 13. William "Bill" Dunn 14. Richard R. “Dick” Durrett 15. The Gann Brothers 16. George P. B. Gatewood 17. The Gilmore, Simpson and Archer Family 18. John Redmond Goode 19. William J. Harris of Audrain Co. 20. William Harris of Pettis Co. 21. Joseph L. Hart 22. James Napoleon "Pony" Hill 23. Clifton Holtzclaw 24. Mathias "Matt" Houx 25. William Howard 26. Solomon Perry Hoy 27. Rufus Henry Ingram 28. Sidney Drake Jackman 29. William S. "Bill" Jackson 30. Joseph "Joe" Kirk 31. Colonel Robert R. Lawther 32. David C. Majors 33. The Mayfield Family 34. Dr. Lee C. Miller 35. The Mushaney Family 36. Capt. William T. Nevins 37. Otho Offutt 38. William H. Ogden 39. Caleb J. Perkins 40. Alexander Pitney 41. Dave Pool (Poole) 42. Major John F. Rucker 43. Fernando Scott 44. William "Bill" Stephens 45. James A. Stoker 46. William Henry Taylor 47. James T. Waller 48. John Watson 49. John P. Wilcox 50. Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Woodson SECTION TWO Contents of this Section 1. John F. Abshire 2. Bartlett Anderson 3. Bloody Bill Anderson And Judge Baker, The Facts 4. Dr. John McCargo Angell 5. Lt. Col. Ai. Edgar Asbury 6. David J. Baker 7. The Baker Family And The Palmyra Massacre 8. Col. Lewis M. Best 9. Benjamin Brumfield (Broomfield) 10. Oliver Burch (Birch-Bunch) 11. Taylor Buskirk 12. Theodore Castle 13. Henry Cogswell 14. Joseph "Joe" Cole 15. Charles Cooper 16. William Polk (Pope) Conyers 17. The Crockett Brothers Of St. Clair County 18. Franklin "Frank" Davis 19. Edmond J. Ellis 20. James M. Gentry 21. William R. George 22. Barbara Greenwood 23. The Hale Family Of Livingston County 24. Jesse W. Hamlett (Hamlet) 25. Thomas Hicklin 26. Thomas Wesley "Tom" Hunter 27. James William Inlow 28. Joseph D. Inlow 29. Benjamin Kimsey 30. James Riley Kirby 31. Major Elliott D. Major 32. William Marchbanks 33. General John S. Marmaduke 34. Charles McGhee (McGee) 35. King Ferdinand Ozment 36. Martin Persinger 37. William F. Petty 38. Major Andrew J. Piercy 39. The Queener Family Of Bates County 40. John Raftre (Rafter) 41. Hedge, Bill and Anna Reynolds Of Cass County 42. William T. "Bill" Roberts 43. The Robertson Family Of Saline County 44. James William "Jim" Ryder 45. Calvin J. Sartin (Sartain) 46. William M. "Bill" Stephens 47. Benjamin A. Tanner 48. Thomas "Tom" W. Todd 49. John Albert Williams 50. Thomas "Tom" Yates
Miscellaneous Lists Included: Guerrillas who surrendered 8 August 1864, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, then were charged with crimes. Most were former members of Ford's Company of Paw Paw Militia in Platte County. List of
Guerrillas Who Surrendered at Lexington, Missouri List of those
who surrendered at Rocheport In early June 1865 Quantrill
Guerrillas Original Roster AMAZON PAGE: http://www.amazon.ca/100-Missouri-Partisans-James-Baker-ebook/dp/B00HWK3ISC
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Bushwhackers! A Civil War History Of Vernon County, Missouri The chapters of this book concern wartime activities in the county, including both military and guerrilla battles and skirmishes. It also covers the actions of the Vernon County unit Of The Confederate Army when they fought in Vernon and in the South. Historical vignettes on local guerrillas and personal data on them from various historical sources help the reader to understand the conflict’s toll on the area and on the families involved. Border War activities in Bourbon and Linn Counties, Kansas, leading up to the Civil War are included in the first chapter, since most of the Jayhawker raids came from those two Kansas counties. CHAPTERS: AMAZON PAGE: http://www.amazon.ca/Bushwhackers-History-Vernon-County-Missouri-ebook/dp/B00GYIU6NS |
Missouri Partisans Their guerrilla activities
and brief genealogies for most
families. Volume One: Contents . Contents Contents AMAZON PAGES: Vol. One http://www.amazon.co.uk/Missouri-Partisans-Their-Families-Volume-ebook/dp/B00H13NW6I Vol. Two http://www.amazon.com/Missouri-Partisans-Their-Families-Volume-ebook/dp/B00H1C3RAA Vol. Three http://www.amazon.co.uk/Missouri-Partisans-Their-Families-Volume-ebook/dp/B00HH953P4
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A Brief Civil War History Of Missouri A brief overview of the Civil War in Missouri. Includes descriptions of the national and state political actions that led up to the war in general and particularly the war in Missouri. Brief descriptions of most major engagements are given in chronological order. Casualty reports are given, but civil war casualty reports are usually unreliable because both sides tended to exaggerate them to make it appear that they fared better in the fighting than they actually did. Also included are a number of notable events in Missouri attributed to, or caused by, the war. AMAZON PAGE: http://www.amazon.com/Brief-Civil-War-History-Missouri-ebook/dp/B00HMCP1D0 |