Gloria,
All I can tell you off the top of my head is that Merrill's Horse was one of the most famous units in Northeast Missouri in the early years of the War.
Arleigh
GloriaMozas@aol.com wrote:
Hi,
My G-G-G Grandfather was MICHAEL DONLAN on April 26, 1864 he mustered into
10th MO Cav. Co. A. St. Louis, MO.
He was a substitute for Charles Bayha Esq.
The Detachment Muster Roll for the following month (May & June 1864) says
Co."A", 10 Reg't Missouri Cavalry. Station: Camp near Vicksburg, Miss.
One
My ancestors were of the Shawnee Nation, one last name I did not check was
Charley, they were Delaware. The Shawnee reserve was south of the
Potawatomie Nation in Kansas and the Delaware were just east of the
Potawatomies.
My gr gr grandfather was Delaware Charley, he led Fremont on a expedition
through Kansas in the 1840's (I think 1840's)
Keely
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From: "Arleigh Birchler"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [
Helaina et al;
I have never set foot in the South, but have spent a lot of time in Eastern Texas, so I think I know what a roadkill armadillo looks like. But when I entered Peculiar, just south of Kansas City, Missouri, and saw one by the side of the freeway, I did not believe my eyes. I took the Peculiar Exit, and went back along the frontage road until I found it. On my way east, near the Little Blue River, I saw another, but did not bother to stop that time. Given the area where I saw them, my big
>A book on the 10th came out last year. You might want to contact
>the author and see if he can help or check a copy out from your
>library.
>
>The fighting 10th : the history of the 10th Missouri Cavalry US / by
>Len Eagleburger.
>
>Hi,
>My G-G-G Grandfather was MICHAEL DONLAN on April 26, 1864 he mustered into
>10th MO Cav. Co. A. St. Louis, MO.
>
>He was a substitute for Charles Bayha Esq.
>
>The Detachment Muster Roll for the following month (May & June 1864) says
>Co."A", 10 Reg't Missouri Cavalr
I Believe there are some Missourians waiting to welcome you to the "show me" state.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arleigh Birchler"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:59 PM
Subject: [MO-CW] Armadillo
> Helaina et al;
>
> I have never set foot in the South, but have spent a lot of time in Eastern Texas, so I think I know what a roadkill armadillo looks like. But when I entered Peculiar, just south of Kansas City, Missouri, and saw one by the side of t
Arleigh,
I don't know if you or the Missouri group can help, but since you have
researched an individual with a similar background as my ancestor who
was a member of the Missouri confederate cavalry during the Civil War, I
thought you might be able to help. I have been at a brick wall for a
very very long time and it appears I might never break through regarding
this ancestor.
My gg-grandfather was a POW in the Civil War and below are some details
which surrounded his life. Maybe you might be able to hel
I would like to suggest this line of conversation go private and we get back
to what this list is about...Missouri's involvement in the Civil War...
Kathleen Burnett
List Admin
Just wondered if the 12th Cavalry rolls in the LDS collection have more than
just the little index type card that the Missouri Archives have? Has anyone
here access to those rolls?
Sure could use some help with Hunter brothers A.C.; R.H.and F.M. all of
Jackson County.
Before I travel to the LDS family history center to order the rolls just
wonder if they have any more info than the Archives in MO. Thanks so much,
Shirley in Oregon
--- Arleigh Birchler wrote:
>
> For something lighter, I HATE KANSAS CITY! Has
> anyone heard when the person who designed the roads
> in Jackson County will be let out of the Asylum? Or
> when all the drivers there will be put in jail?
Well considering that KC's school district isn't even
accredited ... ;)
Crystal <--- stuck in KC... (but smart enough to get
o'er to the Kansas side ;)
Pard:
Let's not forget that it was 140 years ago today, at 4 PM., William Clarke Quantrill died of his wounds. You may wish to pause and reflect. He was only 27. Sorry I've been out of touch, dealing with other heavy issues besides my health.
Patrick
SEASNAPPIER@aol.com wrote:
mY BROTHER'S NAME IS sCOTT.
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Does anyone know if a similar book as the one on the 10th MO Cav is available
for the 16th Missouri Cav Volunteers? My great great grandfather served in
it.
Fred,
I gleaned this from Ancestry's Family Tree inf.
Brian Shay.
James Strachan b. 1777 and Ann Jane Blair b. 1777 and Allied Families
Entries: 9655 Updated: 2004-07-05 04:43:06 UTC (Mon) Contact:
L. C. Strahan
The Dance of America
ID: I8943
Name: Thomas Douglas HYBARGER
Sex: M1
Birth: 1826
Death: AFT 31 AUG 1863
Note: last pay
Note: 22
"Family tradition states that Thomas Douglas Hybarger left Tennessee
just before the Civil War and went to Missouri. He joined the
Confederate Army. He se
Shirley,
The Battle at Lone Jack was August 15-16, 1862. Records are very incomplete as to what Confederate soldiers fought there. Those who remained with the Confederate Army retreated to Arkansas, and there was no regular CSA presence in Jackson County until Price's Last Campaign in late 1864. Quantrill and other guerrilla groups were very active in the area during the interim.
I see an R H Hunter in the 12th Missouri Cavalry (formerly the Jackson County Cavalry), and a Robert H Hunter in the 12th
Hi,
My G-G-G Grandfather was MICHAEL DONLAN on April 26, 1864 he mustered into
10th MO Cav. Co. A. St. Louis, MO.
He was a substitute for Charles Bayha Esq.
The Detachment Muster Roll for the following month (May & June 1864) says
Co."A", 10 Reg't Missouri Cavalry. Station: Camp near Vicksburg, Miss.
One year later in May & June 1865 he shows up as MICHAEL DONLIN Co."A "
Edgefield, Tenn.
Then on July 25, 1865 his name is written incorrectly and is MICHAEL DARLEN.
On this date he transferr
Are armadillos a key ingredient of 'real' Texas chili? I spent some time in
Waco while my husband was in the blind school at the Waco medcenter, and we
ate lots of shrimp, but I never got a recipe for Texas chili.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arleigh Birchler"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 4:59 PM
Subject: [MO-CW] Armadillo
> Helaina et al;
>
> I have never set foot in the South, but have spent a lot of time in
Eastern Texas, so I think I know wha
Patrick,
I once commented that the Kansas/Missouri War lasted from 1840 to 1940, but then a couple of Bushwhackers and Jayhawkers caught me in their crossfire ....
Arleigh
Charley Hart wrote:
Smart enough to get to KANSAS???? Maybe the school district in Missouri isn't accredited. But at least they aren't the laughing stock of the nation for previously refusing to teach the theory of evolution and for currently debating about stopping the teaching of it again. Kansas where teachin
Keely,
Thanks for the message. Where your ancestors from the Sac and Fox Nation? I know there was a Kickapoo reservation just north of Lawrence, but I am not sure that they would have gotten involved.
Arleigh
Keely wrote:
On that note of Quantrill, my ancestors were in a Kansas military troup that
was sent to Lawrence after the Quantrill raid. More interesting is that my
ancestors are Indian... and were sent to protect the white people. :o)
I used to have the record of what unit
To the members of this List:
Please accept my apologies, I did not realize I sent this to the whole list. This was not an attempt to start a long and protected debate once again, I understand some on this list don't agree with my views on Quantrill. But I think everyone can agree that way too many young men perished on both sides of the conflict.
Patrick
Charley Hart wrote:
Pard:
Let's not forget that it was 140 years ago today, at 4 PM., William Clarke Quantrill died of his
Hi, I lived in Texas all my life and never ate ARMADILLOS in my chili, did
eat it Bar B Q AND IT WAS GOOD BUT VERY GREASES!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ila LaRue"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [MO-CW] Armadillo
> Are armadillos a key ingredient of 'real' Texas chili? I spent some time
in
> Waco while my husband was in the blind school at the Waco medcenter, and
we
> ate lots of shrimp, but I never got a recipe for Texas chi
On that note of Quantrill, my ancestors were in a Kansas military troup that
was sent to Lawrence after the Quantrill raid. More interesting is that my
ancestors are Indian... and were sent to protect the white people. :o)
I used to have the record of what unit they were in, but lost it then when I
tried to get the information again, Ancestry.com no longer carries those
records. I am very frustraited with it. The last name is Squirrel, also
spelled Squirrell, it was either John or James Squirrel, and
Smart enough to get to KANSAS???? Maybe the school district in Missouri isn't accredited. But at least they aren't the laughing stock of the nation for previously refusing to teach the theory of evolution and for currently debating about stopping the teaching of it again. Kansas where teaching evolution is bad, but attempting overthrow the federal government will gain you immortality.
Patrick
Crystal wrote:--- Arleigh Birchler wrote:
>
> For something lighter, I HATE KANSAS CITY!
Thank you for interrupting my hectic day at work and reminding me of the
sacrifices of our Confederate patriots. It makes the rest of the work
day seem bearable.
Brad Taylor
-----Original Message-----
From: Charley Hart [mailto:rebel@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:35 PM
To: MO-CW-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [MO-CW] My dad was
To the members of this List:
Please accept my apologies, I did not realize I sent this to the whole
list. This was not an attempt to start a long and protected deb
Looking for any information on R.H. and F. M. Hunter of Jackson County,
Missouri. They are listed as CSA on the Soldier Sailer [age. I have been
told both started out CSA and then later joined the Union. Has any one any
proof of this? HELP!
Shirley