Publisher's Synopsis
Missouri Troops in Service During the Civil War, Volume 1, presents a detailed accounting of Missouri's contribution to the Union cause during the American Civil War. This official document, originating from a Senate Resolution in 1902, compiles records and information regarding the service of Missouri troops.
This volume offers invaluable insights into the organization, deployment, and activities of Missouri's regiments and soldiers, providing a crucial resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the Civil War's impact on the state of Missouri. The book details the sacrifices and contributions of Missourians during this pivotal period in American history, preserving their legacy for future generations. It stands as a testament to the state's complex role within the conflict and the dedication of its citizens to the Union.
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