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1. Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #83 [1]
Thank you for sharing I will forward and he will be placed on my prayer list.
2. Re: Archives of Specific Civil War Units [1]
Al, Perhaps this is what you heard. Broadfoot Publishing Company in Wilmington, NC just a few years ago issued over 100 volumes of what they call "Supplement to the 'Official Records." --Part 1 called "Addendum Reports" are reports, dispatches, and the like that for one reason or another failed to be included in the original 128 volumes of "Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" [called "O.R." for short] in the 1880s. --Part 2, comprising the lion's share of the work, is call
3. To Mapmaker re: Green Hancock [1]
Mapmaker, Thank you for all this information. It certainly gives me a lot of material to work with. I have read a great deal about the MO and KS-MO battles, from books to small blurbs, and accounts of many 'incidents' along the MO-KS border, and Quantrell's raid on Lawrence. Even Bios on William Anderson, Jesse Woodson James, and Quantrell. (My grandfather Wood was an apprentice to Frank James, who was working as an Ostler/hostler at one time). Now I can see that I need to branch out to other stat
4. Re: [MO-CW] To Mapmaker re: Green Hancock [1]
I thought I would bring it to your attention that there are two J. Wood on this list so as not to get us confused. My Wood line came out of SC but not sure where they were before that. Descendants of Eli Wood 1 Eli Wood b: 1807 +Anna Mathis Inman b: Abt. 1814 in South Carolina d: Abt. 1859 2 Polly Wood b: Mar 07, 1833 d: Sep 25, 1916 +Phillip McKinley Green 2 Mahala Wood b: Abt.
5. Re: Daviess and Gentry County units [1]
Thanks, Marv! I have a copy of the 1882 history of Daviess County on CD and didn't find what I was looking for. Didn't think GENTRY Co men would be necessary in the DAVIESS Co. regiment, would they? Wouldn't Gentry Co. have their own unit? Thanks for all the suggestions, this has been a deadend for me. Lanita Sconce Smith DCGS President Genealogists never die, they just loose their roots
6. Re: [MO-CW] To Mapmaker re: Green Hancock [1]
Tanimara-Haven't checked out your line yet. Sending you mine. Will let you know if I find any connection. Thank you. J Wood Possible connection from Zebedee back: Peter De Wyckhurst Abt.1195-1224 Hooley House, Coulsdon, Surrey England. William Atte Wode Abt. 1220-1278 as above, married Alice Abt. 1254-1272 William Atte Wode Abt. 1270-1301 as above, married Juliana Abt. 1274-1301 Geoffrey Atte Wode Abt. 1297-1346 The Woods, Hooley House, Coulsdon, Surrey England Peter Atte Wode Abt. 1321-1382 of S
7. Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #90 [1]
Bruce, What a wonderful piece of genealogical detection. You make it fun just to observe the delight of others! Thanks, Gae GOODRICH Seal MO-CW-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: MO-CW-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 90 Today's Topics: #1 Re: Green Hancock in Southern Serv [Mapmaker3@aol.com] #2 To Mapmaker re: Green Hancock [j wood ] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from MO-CW-D, send a message to MO-CW-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text.
8. Warfare on the Missouri-Kansas Border [1]
What is the book's emphasis? Why do you like it so much? Pat In a message dated 8/9/05 10:00:17 PM, MO-CW-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Thank you very much. Also list, Fasten your seatbelts. One of the most > incredible and overdue books is about to be released. It is called, > ""Warfare ON > The Missouri-Kansas Border"", by Donald Gilmore. This book and it's truths > will > be an inspiration to all Missouri History Buffs. Available October 2005, pre > oders via Walmart or Border Books Store, f
9. Re: [MO-CW] Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #82 [1]
I hope I am allowed this. My name is Claiborne Scholl Nappier. I am the G Grandson of George Thomas Scholl whom rode with Quantrill and was raised in Independence, Missouri. I would like the list to be aware that a great historian and Citizen of Raytown, Missouri, Paul Petersen is in harms way. He is a Top Sargent of the Marine Corp. Currently in Bagdad serving us and our country. He is also the Author of the Book, ""Quantrill of Missouri"". He is a great citizen and soldier, putting it on the l
10. Re: [MO-CW] Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #83 [1]
Ok. Thanks
11. John A McClernand [1]
Any one familiar with this book? Author: Kiper, Richard L., 1945- Title: Major General John Alexander McClernand : politician in uniform / Richard L. Kiper. Publisher: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, c1999. Description: xii, 386 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Notes: Originally published as the authors thesis (Ph.D.--University of Kansas, 1996) under title: Politician in uniform: the Civil War career of Major General John Alexander McClernand. Includes bibliographical references (p. [3
12. Re: [MO-CW] Unsubscribe [1]
In a message dated 8/5/2005 6:28:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time, jack-day@sbcglobal.net writes: MO-CW-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM UNSUBSCRIBE
13. Re: Green Hancock in Southern Service [1]
J. Unfortunately, I cannot shed light on the identity of your ascendants, but perhaps I found a clue in your ancestor's military service record to where he spent his youth. Namely, Platte County. Let me elaborate. I looked up Green Hancock' military service record in the online Missouri Secretary of State's Office website (just plug that in with quotation marks around it in Google.com). The Missouri State Archives at the Secretary of State's building in Jefferson City seems to have sev
14. Re: [MO-CW] Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #82 [1]
rather off topic. but if you charged something to a credit card and didn't get the "merchandise" you can go through your credit card company and have it removed. --- rofdeath wrote: > Mr. Birchler, You may want to alert your subscribing > Civil War enthusiasts to a lesson I unpleasantly > learned. There is an entity calling itself "Eastern > Digital Resources" advertising unit histories and > rosters of Civil War Regiments on the internet.
15. Re: [MO-CW] To Mapmaker re: Green Hancock [1]
J Wood, I am a decendant from Missouri Wood Family of Flat River Area. Also please be advised that one of the best informative books on the Missouri/Kansas Border Wars is coming out in October. It is called ""Warfare On The Missouri/Kansas Border"", by Donald Gilmore of Belton, Missouri. Pelican Publishing is the Publisher and is now available through a varity of sourses, Walmart pre order and Border Books. I would be interested to find out your Wood Connection and how it might play into the Mi
16. Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #82 [1]
Mr. Birchler, You may want to alert your subscribing Civil War enthusiasts to a lesson I unpleasantly learned. There is an entity calling itself "Eastern Digital Resources" advertising unit histories and rosters of Civil War Regiments on the internet. Over 13 weeks after they were paid by credit card, they still haven't delivered the advertised goods. The inquiry to the website that acknowledged the purchase, the day it was made, was returned as undeliverable. Joe Bradley, Chickamauga. MO-CW-D-request@
17. RE: Warfare on the Missouri-Kansas Border [1]
Mr. Nappier, What would the ISBN# of this book be for those of us who might like to go through our state/county library systems if our library didn't have this book in its system? ( The ISBN or International Standard Book Number is equal to what the Library of Congress uses so they can find a particular book within their library, which would be found on the title page of every book.) Rhonda Warmack Houston (rfhouston@mindspring.com) -----Original Message----- From: RuralPlain@aol.com [mailto:RuralPlain@a
18. Reports and Dispatches of Individual Civil War Army Units (USA and CSA) [1]
Some time ago, I was told that there was an archive where reports and dispatches of some individual Civil War military units were kept. It was far from complete but it was all that had been saved. These records would reflect the day to day operations of particular military organizations and presumably were used to prepare some of the compilations and compendiums which describe their history. I don't think the archive was NARA. Am I remembering this correctly? If so, what archive am I looking for?
19. Re: HEALING RACISM [1]
Anyone familar with any of these books? Any recommendations? Richard D wrote:MADISON WISCONSIN INSTITUTES FOR THE HEALING OF RACISM, INC. COMBATING RACISM WITH KNOWLEDGE, LOVE, FEARLESSNESS AND INTERVENTION FALL SERIES 2005 For the sake of orientation, reading #1 is essential. #2 #3 are good supplements BOOKS: 1. "Racial Healing" by Nathan Rutstein and Reggie Newkirk 2. "Uprooting Racism" by Paul Kivel 3. "White Like Me" by Tim Wise Available at "Room of One's Own Bookstore & Coffeehouse" 307 W. Joh
20. Re: Green Hancock in Southern Service [1]
J. You are welcome. Good hunting! Bruce
21. Fwd: [RaceSlave] Well stated [1]
JAOARM@aol.com wrote:To: RaceSlave@yahoogroups.com From: JAOARM@aol.com Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:32:40 EDT Subject: [RaceSlave] Well stated From: Dan Rolph Subject: Dixie, Heritage & Confederate monuments Back in 1979, Black writer J.K. Obatala, in a Smithsonian article entitled, "The unlikely story of blacks who were loyal to Dixie," also warned African-Americans (including at the time 'National Urban League' director Vernon Jordan & public official Andrew Young), that "educated" Bl
22. Question about title? [1]
Hi, folks. I'm wondering whether any of you can tell me what "A. C. S." as a miliary job title would mean.... I'm looking at a listing of field and staff officers for my ancestor James J. Clarkson's 5th Regt, 8th Division, MSG, and a John M. Stemmons is noted as A. C. S. Assistant Commissary? What? Stemmons, like Clarkson, was from Dade County. Thank you. Nancy B. Bowen Cornelia GA
23. Re: MO-CW-D Digest V05 #74 [1]
Thanks Kathleen, You mentioned everything except how to post a query. I seem to have forgotten. Do I hit "reply" like this? Gae Seal researching GOODRICH, RUTHERFORD, EATON, in MO MO-CW-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: MO-CW-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 74 Today's Topics: #1 From List Mom - A few things to th ["Kathleen Burnett" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from MO-CW-D, send a message to MO-CW-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other tex
24. Jefferson Davis' Biloxi Home Beauvoir Reported "Demolished" by Hurricane [1]
From the Beauvoir website: Beauvoir, the last home of Jefferson Davis, was reported late Tuesday to be "virtually demolished" by Hurricane Katrina. The Jackson, MS, Clarion Ledger said that the historic building has been "reduced to rubble and a frame of a house." The house was located on the north side of Beach Boulevard, across from a number of "barge style" casinos. One of the closest, the President Casino, was lifted whole from its mooring pillars and transported across the highway where it c
25. Re: [MO-CW] Warfare on the Missouri-Kansas Border [1]
The book, ""Warfare on the Missouri/Kansas Border"", is liked and respected by me and others, because for the first time in over 140 years a true and enlightening version of events as they played out. Truth is what has been amiss for years. Many unreported or unpublished facts included. In light of the phrase, To the Victors go the spoils, this entry long over due, but the timing seems right to me. The book carefully explores and reports facts that have been amiss for years. Many false concepts

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