A Reprint Of The History Of Laclede Camden Dallas Webster Wright Texas Pulaski Phelps And Dent Counties Missouri
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Biographical Memoirs of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps, and Dent Counties Missouri
Author | : Goodspeed Publishing Company |
Publisher | : Southern Historical Press |
Total Pages | : 648 |
Release | : 2019-07-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780893088750 |
By: Goodspeed Publishing Company, Pub. 1889, Reprinted 2018; 652 pages, New Index, Soft Cover, ISBN #089308-875-7 The original book was divided into two main sections, The first being the histories of the various counties while the second section concentrated it efforts onto the biographical sketches of the families of these counties. Our reprint only includes the biographical section with a New 107 page Index. This book conatins more than 794 biographical sketches, including some 4,300 additional family members. Also found in this book are the names of some 12,000 other persons prominent in the early history of these nine counties.
Serving with Honor
Author | : Eathan Allen Pinnell |
Publisher | : Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop |
Total Pages | : 454 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780962893698 |
Guide to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861-1865
Author | : James E. McGhee |
Publisher | : University of Arkansas Press |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2011-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781610751742 |
Tracing the origins and history of Missouri Confederate units that served during the Civil War is nearly as difficult as comprehending the diverse politics that produced them. Deeply torn by the issues that caused the conflict, some Missourians chose sides enthusiastically, others reluctantly, while a number had to choose out of sheer necessity, for fence straddling held no sway in the state after the fighting began. The several thousand that sided with the Confederacy formed a variety of military organizations, some earning reputations for hard fighting exceeded by few other states, North or South. Unfortunately, the records of Missouri's Confederate units have not been adequately preserved—officially or otherwise—until now. James E. McGhee is a highly respected and widely published authority on the Civil War in Missouri; the scope of this book is startling, the depth of detail gratifying, its reliability undeniable, and the unit narratives highly readable. McGhee presents accounts of the sixty-nine artillery, cavalry, and infantry units in the state, as well as their precedent units and those that failed to complete their organization. Relying heavily on primary sources, such as rosters, official reports, order books, letters, diaries, and memoirs, he weaves diverse materials into concise narratives of each of Missouri's Confederate organizations. He lists the field-grade officers for battalions and regiments, companies and company commanders, and places of origin for each company when known. In addition to listing all the commanding officers in each unit, he includes a bibliography germane to the unit, while a supplemental bibliography provides the other sources used in preparing this unique and comprehensive resource.
Guerrilla Warfare in Civil War Missouri, Volume III, January-August 1864
Author | : Bruce Nichols |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 489 |
Release | : 2014-01-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0786438134 |
This book is a thorough study of all known guerrilla operations in Civil War Missouri from January through August 1864. It explores the various tactics each side used to try to gain advantage, with regional differences affected by the differing personalities of commanders. The author utilizes both well-known and obscure sources (military and government records, private accounts, county and other local histories, period and later newspapers, and secondary sources published after the war) to identify which Southern partisan leaders and groups operated in which areas of Missouri, and describe how they operated and how their kinds of warfare evolved. This work presents the actions of Southern guerrilla forces and Confederate behind-Union-lines recruiters chronologically by region to reveal the relationship of seemingly isolated events to other events. The book also studies the counteractions of an array of different types of Union troops to show how differences in training, leadership and experience affected actions in the field.
Jesse James and the First Missouri Train Robbery
Author | : Beights, Ronald H. |
Publisher | : Pelican Publishing |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2002-04-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781455606658 |
The train robbery by the James-Younger gang in 1874 at Gads Hill, Missouri, was a big news item of the day. Americannewspapers from as far away as New York and Boston carried the story, and journalists in St. Louis, Chicago, and even European cities wrote scathing editorials about the crime. In time, the excitement subsided, but the raid at Gads Hill had a lasting effect on the lives of the James and Younger brothers. Dramatic events that occurred during the robbery, retreat, and pursuit brought the bandits world-wide attention and became the source for much of the Jesse James legend we know today. Here, told largely by trainmen, passengers, farmers, detectives, outlaws, news reporters, and others who were directly or indirectly involved with thecrime, is a true, documented account of Frank and Jesse James, the Younger brothers, and Missouri�s first train robbery. Many of the photographs included have never been published.