The Civil War, Slavery, and Reconstruction in Missouri
Bibliography by Gary Shearer
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Pacific Union College Library
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Updated 12-6-2005

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Books

 125th Anniversary Battle Reenactment, the Battle of Westport, October 20,21,22,1989. S.L.: s.n., 1989. 39p.

 130th Anniversary Reenactment the Battle of Wilson's Creek, August 9-11,1991. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1991. 36p.

 Abbott, Clayton. Historical Sketches of Cedar County Missouri. Stockton, MO: The Author, 1967. Chapter 8, "The Civil War," pp.80-117. Illus.

 An Act to Provide for the Organization, Government, and Support of the Military Forces, State of Missouri. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 80p. "Reprint of the original 'Military Bill', passed May 14,1861, after news of the Camp Jackson Affair had reached the legislators in Jefferson City."

 Adamson, Hans Christian. Rebellion in Missouri, 1861: Nathaniel Lyon and His Army of the West. Philadelphia: Chilton Company, 1961. 305p.

 Allen, Chick. Captain William Allen, Civil War Veteran of Missouri. Branson, MO: Wash Gibbs Museum, 1960,1969. 48p.

 Ambrose, D. Leib. From Shiloh to Savannah: The Seventh Illinois Infantry in the Civil War. Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2003. 284p. Originally stationed in Missouri and Kentucky.

 The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Arkansas Narratives Part 7, and Missouri Narratives. General Editor, George P. Rawick. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Company, 1972. Reprint of 1941 edition. Volume X, "Missouri Narrative," pp.1-383. This section is paged separately from the first part of the volume.

 Anders, Leslie. Confederate Roll of Honor: Missouri. Warrensburg: West Central Missouri Genealogical Society and Library, 1989. 162p.

 Anders, Leslie. The Eighteenth Missouri. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1968. 404p.

Anders, Leslie. The Twenty-First Missouri. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1975. 289p.

Anderson, Ephraim McDowell. Memoirs, Historical and Personal; Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade. St. Louis: Times Printing Co., 1868. 436p.

Anderson, Galusha. The Story of a Border City During the Civil War. Boston: Little Brown, 1908. 385p. Life in wartime St. Louis.

Anderson, George W. Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Late Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon. Jefferson City, MO: s.n., 1863. 15p.

Anderson, George Washington. Speech of Hon. G. W. Anderson of Missouri on Reconstruction: Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 17,1866. Washington, DC: s.n., 1866. 8p.

Appler, Augustus C. The Guerrillas of the West. St. Louis: Eureka Publishing Company, 1876. 208p. Younger brothers, James boys and William Quantrill.

Arthur, George Clinton. Bushwacker. Rolla, MO: Rolla Printing Company, 1938. 108p. Story of Bill Wilson.

Asbury, Ai Edgar. My Experiences in the War 1861 to 1865, or, A Little Autobiography. Kansas City, MO: Berkowitz & Co., 1894. 45p. Missouri State Guard and Confederate office.

The Atlas of the Civil War. Edited by James M. McPherson. New York: Macmillan, 1994. "Clashes in Missouri July 5-November 7,1861," pp.28-29.

Atwater, Dorence. A List of the Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville. New York: Tribune Association, John F. Trow & Co., 1866. 74p. List of Missourians buried at Andersonville is on pp.27-28.

Bailes, Kendall E. Rider on the Wind: Jim Lane and Kansas. Shawnee Mission, KS: Wagon Wheel Press, 1962. 228p.

Bailey, J. M. Memoirs of Captain J.M. Bailey. Edited by James Troy Massey. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. 136p. Battle of Wilson's Creek included.

Bailey, Lawrence Dudley. Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence. Edited by Charles R. Green. Lyndon, KS: The Author, 1899. 52p.

Baird, Samuel. With Merrill's Cavalry: The Civil War Experiences of Samuel Baird, 2nd Missouri Cavalry, U.S.A. With notes and introduction by Charles Annegan. San Marcos, CA: Book Habit, 1981. 51p.

Banasik, Michael E. Embattled Arkansas: The Prairie Grove Campaign of 1862. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1996. "Neosho: May 31,1862," pp.80-86; Chapter 3, "Missouri Guerrilla War of 1862 (July-August)," pp.112-178. Illus.; Chapter 4, "Fall Campaign of 1862 (September-October)," pp.179-249 ("Newtonia: The Opening Guns," pp.196-201; "Newtonia: The Morning," pp.201-211; "Newtonia: Confederate Victory," pp.211-220). Illus.

Banasik, Michael, editor. Cavaliers of the Brush: Quantrill And His Men. Iowa City, IA: Camp Pope Bookshop, 2003. 242p.

Bancroft, Frederic. Slave Trading in the Old South. New York: Ungar, 1959. Missouri, pp.135-144 and 401-402.

Barclay, Thomas S. The Liberal Republican Movement in Missouri 1865-1871. Columbia: State Historical Society of Missouri, 1926. 288p.

Barns, Chancy R., editor. The Commonwealth of Missouri: A Centennial Record. St. Louis: Bryan, Brand and Company, 1877. Chapters XXV-XXXIII, pp.297-479.

Barr, Daniel P. "Baxter Springs, Battle of (6 October 1863)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Page 193.

Barry, Louise. A Price Beyond Rubies: A Novel of the Civil War. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower University Press, 1996. 490p. Arkansas and Missouri.

Bartels, Carolyn. Civil War Sites and Battlefields in Missouri. Fayette, MO: Missouri Life, 2004. 152p.

Bartels, Carolyn. Elliot's Scouts: 9th Missouri Cavalry Battalion. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2005. 126p.

Bartels, Carolyn. Pea Ridge: The Sacrifice. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails, n.d. 83p.

Bartels, Carolyn. The Quantrill Legend. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2005.

Bartels, Carolyn. True Tails: Civil War in Missouri. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2002. 254p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Amnesty in Missouri. Shawnee Mission, KS: The Author, 1990. 231p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Battle of Pilot Knob, 1864. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. 37p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Battle of Wilson's Creek, August 10,1861. S. L.: s.n., 199-. 48p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Bitter Tears: Missouri Women and Civil War, Their Stories. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2002. 206p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Civil War: Engagements in Missouri 1861 to 1865. Shelbyville, MO: K. Wilham Genealogical Research & Publishing, 1996. Unpaged.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Civil War in Missouri Day By Day, 1861-1865. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. 346p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Civil War in Missouri Day by Day, 1861 to 1865. Shawnee, KS: Dist. by Two Trails Genealogy Shop, 1992. 166p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Civil War Stories of Missouri. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishers, 1995. 287p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Clay County, Missouri: The Civil War Years. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1993. 105p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Forgotten Men: Missouri State Guard. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. 458p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Last Long Mile: Westpost to Arkansas, October 1864. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1999. 191p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. The Man Who Wouldn't Surrender; Even in Death: General Jo Shelby. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1999. 82p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Missouri Amnesty. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1989. 73p. Transcribed from National Archives Record.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Missouri Confederate Deaths, Union Prisons & Hospitals. Independence, MO: Blue & Grey Book Shoppe, 19--. 19p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Missouri Confederate Surrender: Shreveport & New Orleans, May 1865. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1991. Unpaged.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Missouri Officers & Gentlemen: CSA Surrenders. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails, 1996. 30p.

Bartels, Carolyn M. MSG Missouri State Guard. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1994.

Bartels, Carolyn M. Trans-Mississippi Men at War, Missouri C.S.A. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1998. "This is the first volume of a continuing series, dedicated to the preservation of Missouri and the Trans-Mississippi Confederate heritage."

Bartels, Carolyn M. Trans-Mississippi Order Book: 1862-1864. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing Press, 2000. Two volumes. Confederate States of America. Army. Trans-Mississippi Dept.

Battle of Athens: Battle of Athens State Park, Athens, Missouri, August 5,1861. Jefferson City: Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Historic Preservation, 1981. 4p.

The Battle of Pilot Knob: Centennial Observance, Iron County, Missouri, September 27,1964. S.L.: Missouri Civil War Centennial Commission, 1964. 32p.

The Battle of Westport, October 21-22-23,1864 and the Movement of the Missouri Valley Historical Society of Kansas City to Make a Memorial Park Out of a Part of the Battlefield. Kansas City, MO: s.n., 1924. 50p.

Battle of Wilson Creek: Seventy-seventh Anniversary, August 10 and 11,1938, Souvenir Program. Springfield, MO: Wilson Creek Camp No.30, Dept. of Missouri, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1938. 37p. Pp.1-37 contain "History of the Battle of Wilson Creek," by L. E. Meador.

Battle of Wilson's Creek Commemorative Committee. The Battle of Wilson's Creek, August 10,1861: Wilson's Creek Centennial Commemoration, August 10,1961. Springfield, MO: s.n., 1961. 16p.

Bearss, Edwin C. The Battle of Wilson's Creek. Springfield: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1985. 170p.

Bearss, Edwin C. The Battle of Wilson's Creek. Third edition. Diamond, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1988. 170p.

Bearss, Edwin C. The Battle of Wilson's Creek. Fourth edition. Springfield: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1992. 170p.

Bearss, Edwin C. The Ray House, Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Park. Washington, DC: Division of History, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1968. 107p.

Beck, Mary Neblett. Some Missouri Men in the Confederate Navy. Jefferson City: Mid-Missouri Genealogical Society, 1991. 21p.

Beckenbaugh, Terry L. "Blunt, James Gilpatrick (1826-1881)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.246-247.

Bedinger, Singleton B. Missouri's Confederates, 1861-1865. Taylor, TX: Merchants Press, 1967. 44p.

Beers, Henry Putney. The Confederacy: A Guide to Archives of the Government of the Confederate States of America. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1986. See index under "Missouri," "Missouri Historical Society," "Missouri State Guard," and "Price, Sterling."

Bellamy, Donnie D. "Missouri, slavery in." In Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery. Edited by Randall M. Miller and John David Smith. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. Pp.496-503.

Benecke, Louis. Historical Sketches of the "Sixties" in Chariton County, Missouri. Brunswick, MO: The Author, 1909. 48p.

Bennett, James Ronald. A Modern Commentary of the Battle of Wilson's Creek, Mo., 1861. Dalton, GA: L. A. Lee, 1957. 47p.

Bertolet, Jennifer L. "Scott, Dred (ca.1795-1858)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 4. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1715-1716.

Bevier, Robert S. History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades, 1861-1865. St. Louis: Bryan, Brand and Co., 1879. 480p., plus appendix of 27 pages.

Bird, Roy. They Deserved a Better Fate: The Second Kansas State Militia Regiment and the Price Raid, 1864. New York: Cummings and Hathaway, 1999. 147p.

Blake, James Carlos. Wildwood Boys: A Novel. New York: William Morrow, 2000. 369p.

Block, William Neil. Shades of Gray: Confederate Soldiers and Veterans of Randolph County, Missouri. Huntsville, MO: W.N. Block, 1996. 104p.

Bloomer, Kathy and Lorraine Adams, compilers. Slaveowners of Dade Country Missouri. Greenfield, MO: Dade Country Genealogical Society, 2001. 116p. plus 30 page index. Includes "The Confederate Veterans of Dade County," by Lewis Renfro, pp. VII-XII.

Bollinger County Civil War Records. Jackson, MO: Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society, 1982. 13p.

Boughton, Joseph S. The Lawrence Massacre by a Band of Missouri Ruffians Under Quantrell, August 21,1863. Lawrence, KS: J. S. Boughton, 1885. 36p.

Bradbury, John F. The Old Phelps County Courthouse and the Civil War. Rolla, MO: Old Courthouse Preservation Committee and the Phelps County Historical Society, 1999. 24p.

Bradbury, John F. Phelps County in the Civil War. Rolla, MO: The Author, 1997. 26p.

Bradley, James. The Confederate Mail Carrier, or, From Missouri to Arkansas Through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee: An Unwritten Leaf of the "Civil War." Mexico, MO: The Author, 1894. 275p. Reprinted by Heritage Books, Bowie, Maryland, in 1990, 281p.

Branstetter, Marcia Vaneda Moyer. Post Civil War Missouri Militia Enrollment List, 1865-1866, Dent County, Missouri, Transcribed From Original Records Held in Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri. California, MO: The Author, 1996. 14p.

Brant, Marley. The Outlaw Youngers: A Confederate Brotherhood. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1992. 368p.

Brant, Randolph C. Campaign of Gen. Lyon in Missouri: Its Value to the Union Cause. Portland, OR: Schwab Brothers, 1895. 14p.

Bray, Robert T. An Archaeological Survey and Excavations at Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Park, Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri, 1967. 169p.

Breihan, Carl W. The Killer Legions of Quantrill. Seattle: Hangman Press, 1971. 144p.

Breihan, Carl W. Quantrill and His Civil War Guerrillas. New York: Promontory Press, 1974. 174p. Reprint of 1959 edition.

Breihan, Carl W. Sam Hildebrand, Guerrilla. Wauwatosa, WI: Naperville, IL: Leather Stocking Books; Caroline House (distributor), 1984. 184p.

Breuer, James Ira. Crawford County and Cuba, Missouri, With a Supplement:Oak Grove School 1858-1945. Cape Girardeau, MO: Ramfre Press, 1972. Chapter IX, "The Civil War in Crawford County," pp.221-226; Part III, "History of Cuba, Missouri," Chapter VII, "Cuban Contribution to War: The Civil War," pp.451-464.

Brewerton, George Douglas. Wars of the Western Border: Or, New Homes and a Strange People. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1857. 400p. First edition title: "The War in Kansas: A Rough Trip to the Border," New York, 1856.

Briggs, Joshua Ely and Ruth Flowerree. A Pioneer Missourian. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1939. Chapter 2, "The Family Darkies," pp.20-27; Chapter 5, "Civil War Experiences," pp.35-51; Chapter 6, "Civil War Experiences Back Home," pp.52-57. Experiences of Joshua Ely Briggs.

Britton, Wiley. The Civil War on the Border. Third edition, revised. Ottawa, KS: Kansas Heritage Press, 1994. Two volumes. Reprint of 1899 edition by Putnam's.

Britton, Wiley. The Civil War on the Border: A Narrative of Operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and the Indian Territory During the Years, 1861-62.... New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1899. Two Volumes. Reprint: Dodge City, KS: Kansas Heritage Press, 1990. Third edition, revised, published by Kansas Heritage Press in Ottawa, 1994.

Britton, Wiley. Memoirs of the Rebellion on the Border, 1863. Chicago: Cushing, Thomas and Company, 1882. 458p.

Britton, Wiley. Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri. Columbia: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 1923. 176p.

Britton, Wiley. Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri. Revised and enlarged. Kansas City: Smith-Grieves Co., 1929. 402p.

Britton, Wiley. The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War. Kansas City, MO: Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., 1922. First battle of Newtonia, pp.90-98.

Brokaw, Abram. The Journal of Co. "C" 1st Mo. Cav. S.L.: s.n., 1961. 49p. A Civil War diary.

Brooksher, William Riley. Bloody Hill: Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek. McLean, VA: Brassey's, 1995. 278p.

Brophy, Dixie V. and Patrick Brophy. Vernon County Confederates: Soldiers, Bushwackers, Sympathizers, Victims, Veterans of the Southern Cause With Connections to Vernon County, Missouri. Revised edition. Nevada, MO: Bushwacker Museum, 1993. 11p.

Brophy, Patrick. Bushwackers of the Border: The Civil War Period in Western Missouri. Nevada, MO: Vernon County Historical Society, 1980. 62p.

Brophy, Patrick. Bushwackers of the Border: The Civil War Period in Western Missouri: A Summary and Appraisal. Second, Revised Edition. Nevada, MO: Bushwacker Museum, Vernon County Historical Society, 2000. 92p.

Brophy, Patrick. Past Perfect: True Tales of Town and 'Round Nevada and Vernon Country, Missouri. Nevada: Vernon Country Historical Society, Bushwacker Museum, 2000. Several chapters deal with Civil War era.

Brophy, Patrick. Vernon County Bushwackers: Confederate Guerillas and Civilian Victims of Vernon County, Missouri. Nevada, MO: Bushwacker Museum, 1993. 8p.

Brophy, Patrick and Dixie Virginia Thomas Brophy. Knights of the Bush: And Other Confederates of Vernon County, Missouri. Nevada, MO: Bushwacker Museum: Vernon County Historical Society, 1998. 34p.

Brown, Dee Alexander. Dee Brown's Civil War Anthology. Edited by Stan Banash. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light, 1998. 329p. Chapters on Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge and the Battle of Westport.

Brown, Dee Alexander. The Way to Bright Star. New York: Forge, 1998. 352p. A fictional story about a young fellow escorting two camels, loaded with war loot, across Kansas and Missouri during the Civil War.

Brown, Richard H. "Missouri Compromise." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 3. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Pp.1055-1056.

Brown, William Wells. The Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave. And a Lecture Delivered Before the Female Anti-Slavery Society of Salem, 1847. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1969. 98p. Brown was a slave in Missouri in the 1830's.

Brownlee, Richard S. "The Battle of Pilot Knob, Iron County, Missouri, September 27,1864." State of Missouri Official Manual for the Years 1961-1962. Jefferson City: Secretary of State, Missouri, 1961. Pp.1-31.

Brownlee, Richard S. Gray Ghosts of the Confederacy: Guerrilla Warfare in the West, 1861-1865. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1958,1984. 274p.

Bruce, Henry Clay. The New Man: Twenty-nine Years a Slave, Twenty-nine Years a Free Man: Recollections of H. C. Bruce. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996. 176p.

Bruce, Susannah U. "Osterhaus, Peter J. (1823-1917)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1445-1446.

Brugioni, Dino A. The Civil War in Missouri: As Seen From the Capital City. Jefferson City: Summers Publishing, 1987. 168p. Bibliography, pp.161-166.

Bull, William Jeffery and John Payne Bull. Missouri Brothers in Gray: The Reminiscences and Letters of William J. Bull and John P. Bull. Edited by Michael E. Banasik. Iowa City, IA: Camp Pope Bookshop, 1998. 179p.

Burch, John P. Charles W. Quantrell: A True History of His Guerrilla Warfare on the Missouri and Kansas Border During the Civil War. Miami, FL: International Law & Taxation Publishers, 2000. 268 p. 2005 edition published by Kessinger Publishing Company, Whitefish, MT.

Buresh, Lumir F. October 25th and the Battle of Mine Creek. Kansas City, MO: The Lowell Press, 1977. 265p. Mine Creek is near Mound City, Kansas.

Burns, William S. Recollection of the 4th Missouri Cavalry. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1988. 162p.

Busch, Walter E. General, You Have Just Made the Mistake of Your Life. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2004. 237p. A biography of General Thomas Ewing.

Bush, Bryan S. The Civil War Battles of the Western Theatre. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing Company, 1998. Chapter 3, "Early Missouri," pp.15-17. Illus.

Cabell, William Lewis. Report of the Part Cabell's Brigade Took in What Is Called "Price's Raid Into Missouri and Kansas in the Fall of 1864." Dallas?, TX: Trans-Mississippi Dept.?, 1900. 16p.

Cain, Marvin R. Lincoln's Attorney General: Edward Bates of Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1965. 361p.

Calvert, Patricia. Sooner. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1988. 166p. A fictional story for younger readers set in reconstruction Missouri.

Campbell, John Quincy Adams. The Union Must Stand: The Civil War Diary of John Quincy Adams Campbell, Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Edited by Mark Grimsley and Todd D. Miller. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2000. Chapter 1, "Buckling on the Harness of War: Sojourn in Missouri, July 9,1861 - January 30,1862," pp.1-22; Chapter 2, "'Our Turn to Send Compliments': The Island No.10 Campaign, January 31 - April 1862," pp.23-37.

Campbell, Meredith. Righteous Warriors: The Civil War in Jefferson City, Missouri 1861. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2000. 345p. A fictional story.

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, Civil War Records. Jackson, MO: Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society, 1982. 29p.

Carl, Eugene H. "Military History of Lawrence County." In Lawrence County, Missouri History. Edited by Jessie C. Miller and others. Mt. Vernon, MO: Lawrence County Historical Society, 1974. Chapter XVI, pp.342-348.

Carr, Lucien. Missouri: A Bone of Contention. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1888,1916. Chapters 12-17, pp.241-371.

Cassville Missouri in the Civil War: Souvenir Booklet. Cassville, MO: Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce/Barry County Genealogical and Historical Society, 1998. 48p.

Castel, Albert. Civil War Kansas: Reaping the Whirlwind. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1997. Reissue of "A Frontier State at War: Kansas, 1861-1865."

Castel, Albert. General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1968. 300p.

Castel, Albert. The Guerrilla War 1861-1865. Gettysburg, PA: Historical Times, Inc., 1974. 50p. Special issue of Civil War Times Illustrated, October 1974.

Castel, Albert. "Todd, George (1841-1864)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 4. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1956-1957.

Castel, Albert. William Clarke Quantrill: His Life and Times. New York: Frederick Fell, 1962. 250p.

Castel, Albert E. "The Bloodiest Man in American History." In Kansas Revisited. Second Edition. Lawrence, KS: Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas, 1998. Pp.123-132. William Quantrill. Originally published in "American Heritage," Volume 11, October 1960.

Castel, Albert E. A Frontier State At War: Kansas, 1861-1865. Lawrence: Kansas Heritage Press, 1958. 251p. Reprint: Greenwood Press, 1979 (Cornell Univ. Press edition).

Castel, Albert E. and Thomas Goodrich. Bloody Bill Anderson: The Short, Savage Life of a Civil War Guerrilla. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998. 170p.

Caudle, Robert D. Confederate Veterans of Wright County, Missouri. Hartville, MO: Wright County Historical Society, n.d. 102p.

Caudle, Robert D. Union Veterans of Wright County, Missouri. Hartville, MO: Wright County Historical Society, n.d. 104p.

Caudle, Robert D., compiler. Confederate Veterans of Douglas, Webster and Texas County, Missouri. Hartville, MO: Wright County Historical Society, n.d. 28p.

Cedar County, Missouri: History & Families. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing Company, 1998. "The Civil War in Cedar County, Missouri," pp.69-81; "Bibliography," p.82; "Cedar County, Missouri: Our Civil War Heritage," p.83; "Muster Roll of Company M, Fifteenth Regiment of Cavalry, Missouri," p.84; see also pp.85-93 for more photographs and narratives.

Chaffin, Tom. Pathfinder: John Charles Frémont and the Course of American Empire. New York: Hill and Wang, 2002. Chapter 26, "General Frémont," pp.455-475.

Chilton, John Jay. The Civil War in Carter and Shannon County Missouri. Van Buren, MO: West Carter County Genealogical Society, 1996-2000? 236p.

The Civil War Battle of Hartville and Related Events: An Assortment of Manuscripts. West Plains, MO: Wright County Historical Society, 1997. 151p.

The Civil War Battle of Hartville and Related Incidents: An Assortment of Manuscripts. Houston, MO: B. C. Computer Co., 1994. 142p.

The Civil War Battle of Lexington, Missouri's Civil War Centennial Feature. Lexington, MO: Battle Re-Enactment Committees, 1961. 16p.

The Civil War Battlefield Guide. Second Edition. Edited by Frances H. Kennedy. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. "Missouri: June-October 1861," pp.19-27; "Missouri and Oklahoma: August-November 1862," pp.133-134; "Missouri and Arkansas: January-May 1863," pp.177-178; "Pro-Confederate Activity in Missouri," by James M. McPherson, pp. 377-379; "Price in Missouri and Kansas: September-October 1964," by Albert Castel, pp.380-386.

Civil War Centennial Commission of Missouri. The Civil War in Missouri 1861-1865. Kansas City?, MO: Civil War Centennial Commission of Missouri, 1962? 13p.

The Civil War Chronicle. Edited by J. Matthew Gallman. New York: Crown Publishers, 2000. "10 May 1861: The 'Battle' of St. Louis," pp.64-66; "17 June 1861: Boonville," pp.75-77; "12 July 1861: Grant at Florida, Missouri," pp.82-83; "10 August 1861: Wilson's Creek," pp.98-99; "30 August 1861: Fremont and Lincoln," pp.103-104. For more articles see Index under "Missouri," "Missouri, guerrilla warfare in" and "Missouri, Union Department of the."

Civil War Commanders. Collected and Edited by T. J. Stiles. New York: Berkley Publishing Group, 1995. 327p. Includes a chapter, "Missouri Bushwackers (Lawrence Massacre and Battle of Centralia): John McCorkle."

The Civil War in Ripley County, Missouri. Doniphan, MO: Prospect-News, 1992. 90p.

Clay, Jack, Gene Murdock and Bob Schmidt. The Civil War in St. Francois County: History and Biographies of Company F, 47th Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Farmington?, MO: J. Clay, G. Murdock, B. Schmidt, 199-. 80p.

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne. The Unabridged Mark Twain. Philadelphia: Running Press Book Publishers, 1976. "The Private History of a Campaign That Failed," pp.1193-1207.

Cole County, Missouri Exempt Tax Receipts, 1864: Persons Paying Tax to be Exempt From Military Service, Act of Gen. Assembly, March 9,1863. Jefferson City, MO: Mid-Missouri Genealogical Society, 1995. 40p.

Coles, David J. "Guerrilla Warfare." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 2. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.900-902.

Collins, Earl A. and Felix Eugene Snider. Missouri, Midland State: A History. St. Louis: Webster Pub. Co., 1955. Chapter 10, "Slavery in the State," pp.125-140; Chapter 11, "Missouri in the Civil War," pp.141-158; Chapter 12, "The Provisional Government and Reconstruction," pp.159-176. Revised edition. Cape Girardeau, MO: Ramfre Press, 1961.

Collins, Robert. General James G. Blunt: Tarnished Glory. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 2005. 239p.

Confederate Military History, Kentucky and Missouri. Secaucus, NJ: The Blue and Grey Press, 197? "Missouri" pp.1-225, by John C. Moore. These pages are in the second half of book.

Connelley, William E. Quantrill and the Border Wars. Cedar Rapids, IA: The Torch Press, 1910. 542p.

Connelley, William Elsey. James Henry Lane: The "Grim Chieftain of Kansas." Topeka, KS: Crane & Company, 1899. 126p.

Cooper, Martha L. The Civil War and Nodaway County, Missouri. Maryville, MO: Accent Printing, 1989. Two volumes. Volume 1: "A Border County in a Border State", Volume 2: "Military Data of 3,041 Civil War Soldiers."

Corder, Eric. Prelude to Civil War: Kansas-Missouri, 1854-61. New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1970. 168p. A fictional story.

Cordley, Richard. A History of Lawrence, Kansas, From the First Settlement to the Close of the Rebellion. Lawrence, KS: E. F. Caldwell, Lawrence Journal Press, 1895. 269p. Quantrill's raid on Lawrence discussed, pp.187-252.

Cordley, Richard. The Quantrell Raid: An Account of the Burning and Sacking of the City of Lawrence, Kansas.... Lawrence, KS: J. S. Boughton, 1884. 42p.

Cottrell, Steve. The Battle of Carthage and Carthage in the Civil War. S.L.: s.n., 1990. 44p.

Cottrell, Steve. Effects of the Civil War on the Early Settlers in the Area of Present Day Joplin. Joplin, MO: The Author, 1986. 28p.

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Crawford County, Missouri 1829-1987. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing Company, 1987. "Incomplete List of Civil War Veterans," p.22; "Partial List of Crawford County's Civil War Soldiers," pp.22-26.

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Dade County, Missouri Quasqui-Centennial Association. Souvenir Program 125th Anniversary July 6 thru 10,1966. Greenfield, MO: Dade County Quasqui-Centennial Association, 1966. Article, " Dade County From the Beginning," contains brief information on Civil War period. Pages are unnumbered.

Dalton, Kit. Under the Black Flag. Memphis, TN: L. J. Tolbert, 1914. 234p. Memoirs of a guerrilla captain who served under William Quantrill.

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Dixon, Ben Franklin. The Battle of Athens. Kahoka, MO?: s.n., 1991. 234p.

Doneghy, Dagmar. The Border: A Missouri Saga. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1931. 343p. A fictional account.

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Duncan, Duke. Wilson's Creek, or, "I Fights mit Sigel." New York: Novelist, 1884. 24p. Series: "The War Library," Volume 4, no.79.

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Dyer, Robert L. Jesse James and the Civil War in Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1994. 86p.

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Eakin, Joanne Chiles. Five Years of the Blue and Grey Chronicle. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2002. A five year collection of this bi-monthly civil war newsletter.

Eakin, Joanne Chiles. The Little Gods: Union Provost Marshals in Missouri, 1861-1865. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Genealogy Shop, 1996. 95p. Records of events in the area of Cuba, Pilot Knob, Rolla, Salem, Cape Girardeau and Ironton.

Eakin, Joanne Chiles. Quantrill's Company: List of Miscellaneous Records Including Those Who Were Spelled Wrong or Service Files in Error. S.L.: s.n., 1997. 33p. "From National Archives microfilm R.G.109, M322, Roll #193."

Eakin, Joanne Chiles. Warren Welch Remembers: A Civil War Guerrilla From Jackson County, Missouri. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Genealogy, 1997. 32p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. Battle at Blackwater River: Milford, Johnson County, Missouri on December 19,1861: Including a List of 736 Captured. Independence, MO: The Author, 1995. 18p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. The Battle of Lexington: From Confederate Field Reports, Including Some Newspaper Articles on the Battle at Lexington, MIssouri on September 12-20,1861. Independence, MO: The Author, 1994. 25p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. The Battle of Rock Creek. Independence, MO: The Author, 1995. 19p. Battle of Rock Creek, Jackson County, Missouri, 1861.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. Civil War Military Prisoners Sent to Missouri State Penitentiary. Independence, MO: The Author, 1995. 39p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. Civil War Union Military Post Returns From Missouri. Independence, MO: The Author, 1995. 102p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. The Making of a Missouri Rebel: John P. Webb, 1832-1913. Minneapolis, MN: P. W. Costigan, 1981. 25p. Second edition published 1991 by R. Michael Webb.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. The Making of a Missouri Rebel: John P. Webb, 1832-1913. Third Edition. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. 23p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. Missouri Confederate Reports: Narrative Reports of Casualties After the Battles of Cape Girardeau, Carthage, Hartville, Lexington, Marmaduke's Expedition, 1862-3, Price's Expedition, 1864, Newtonia & Wilson's Creek: Also Included Is the Register of Confederates Who Died in Prisons in Kansas City, Fort Leavenworth and Fort Scott, Kansas. Independence, MO: The Author, 1995. 85p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. Missouri Prisoners of War From Gratiot Street Prison & Myrtle Street Prison, St. Louis, Mo. and Alton Prison, Alton, Illinois: Including Citizens, Confederates, Bushwackers and Guerrillas. Independence, MO: The Author, 1995. Unpaged.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles. Tears and Turmoil: Order #11. Independence, MO: The Author, 1996. 105p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles and Donald R. Hale. Branded As Rebels: A List of Bushwackers, Guerrillas, Partisan Rangers, Confederates and Southern Sympathizers From Missouri During the War Years. Lee's Summit, MO: The Authors, 1993. 520p.

Eakin, Joanne Webb Chiles and Donald R. Hale. Branded As Rebels: A List of Bushwackers, Guerrillas, Partisan Rangers, Confederates and Southern Sympathizers From Missouri During the War Years. Second Printing With Corrections. Lee's Summit, MO: J. C. Eakin & D. R. Hale, 1995. 520p.

Eaton, Clement. A History of the Southern Confederacy. New York: Free Press, 1965. Missouri discussed, pp.47-48,154-155,201. Brief account of Quantrill, p.107.

Editors of Time-Life Books. Spies, Scouts and Raiders: Irregular Operations. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1985. Chapter 5, "A Scourge in the West," pp.140-161. William Quantrill and others.

Edom, Clifton C. Missouri Sketch Book: A Collection of Words and Pictures of the Civil War. Columbia, MO: Lucas Brothers Publishers, 1963. 163p.

Edwards, John Newman. Noted Guerrillas: Or the Warfare of the Border. St. Louis: Bryan, Brand and Co., 1877. 488p. Reprint: Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1996.

Edwards, John Newman. Shelby and His Men: Or the War in the West. Cincinnati: Miami Publishing Company, 1867. 551p.

Ehrlich, Walter. They Have No Rights: Dred Scott's Struggle for Freedom. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1979. 266p.

Eicher, David J. The Civil War in Books: An Analytical Bibliography. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1997. Missouri-related sources include numbers: 24,25,26,29,30,38,40,43,99,134,287,309,310,311,314,325, 374,453,476,534,541,563,564,571,572,580,635,637,680,690,720,747, 756,834,856,923,1044,1058.

Elkins, Kenneth. Bloody Hill Walking Tour. Republic, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, n.d. 13p.

Elkins, Kenneth and Jeff Patrick. No Easy Choices: Taking Sides in Civil War Missouri: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Educational Packet, Grades 7-8. [Washington, DC?]: National Park Service, 1997. 26p.

Elkins, Kenneth, Jeff Patrick, and the Staff of Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. Hard Times/Hard War: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Educational Packet, Grades 9-12. Second Edition. Washington, DC: National Park Foundation, 1996. 28p.

Embattled Lawrence: Conflict & Community. Edited by Dennis Domer and Barbara Watkins. Lawrence: University of Kansas Continuing Education, 2001. Chapters on John Brown and Lawrence, Jayhawkers, Quantrill, and diary of a daily life, 1864.

Engle, Stephen D. "Sigel, Franz (1824-1902)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 4. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1787-1788.

Engle, Stephen D. Yankee Dutchman: The Life of Franz Sigel. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1993. 333p.

Etcheson, Nicole. Bleeding Kansas: Contested Liberty in the Civil War Era. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2004. 384p.

Etcheson, Nicole. "Lane, James Henry (1814-1866)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1141-1142.

Ewing, Martin V. A Civil War Diary: Regiment 23, Missouri Volunteers. S.L.: s.n., 1971. Various paging.

Faherty, William Barnaby. Exile in Erin: A Confederate Chaplain's Story: The Life of Father John B. Bannon. St.Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press, 2002.

Faherty, William Barnaby and Kevin Laheen. The Fourth Career of John B. Bannon: St.Louis Pastor, Southern Chaplain, Confederate Agent, Irish Jesuit Orator. Portland, OR: C&D Publishing, 1994. 109p.

Fairbanks, Jonathan and Clyde Edwin Tuck. Past and Present of Greene County Missouri, Volume 1. Indianapolis: A. W. Bowen and Company, 1915. Civil War Greene County, including Battle of Wilson's Creek, pp.239-388; "Campbell Camp - Confederate Organization," pp.552-554; "Confederate Cemetery," pp.554-555; "The Confederate Monument," pp.555-557.

Fannin, William. Defenders of the Border: Missouri's Union Military Organizations in the Civil War. Jefferson City: Mid-Missouri Genealogical Society, 1982. 21p.

Farley, James W. Forgotten Valor: The First Missouri Cavalry Regiment, CSA. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails, 1996. 475p.

Farthing, James and Carolyn M. Bartels. Monroe County Missouri: Chronicles of the Civil War. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1997. 110p. Transcribed from photocopy of original by Carolyn M. Bartels, June 1997.

Fehrenbacher, Don E. The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and Politics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. 741p.

Fehrenbacher, Don E. Slavery, Law, and Politics: The Dred Scott Case in Historical Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. 326p. Abridged edition of author's "The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and Politics."

Feis, William B. "Belmont, Battle of (7 November 1861)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 2. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.207-209.

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Fellman, Michael. Inside War: The Guerrilla Conflict in Missouri During the American Civil War. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. 331p.

Fellman, Michael. "James Brothers." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 2. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Page 839.

Fellman, Michael. "Quantrill, William Clarke." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 3. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Pp.1289-1290.

Fellman, Michael. "Todd, George." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 4. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Page 1599.

Fellman, Michael. "Younger Brothers." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 4. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Page 1754.

Filbert, Preston. The Half Not Told: The Civil War in a Frontier Town. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2001. 224p. About St. Joseph, Missouri.

Finkelman, Paul. Dred Scott vs. Sandford: A Brief History With Documents. Boston: Bedford Books, 1997. 240p.

Foote, Shelby. The Civil War: A Narrative, Volume 1. New York: Random House, 1958. See index under "Missouri" and "Wilson's Creek."

Foster, Buck T. "Price, Sterling (1809-1867)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1562-1563.

Fox, Peggy Barnes. Missouri Confederate Pensions and Confederate Home Applications Index. Hillsboro, TX: Hill College Press, 1996. 51p.

Frazier, Harriet C. Runaway and Freed Missouri Slaves and Those Who Helped Them, 1763-1865. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2004. 214p.

Frazier, Harriet C. Slavery and Crime in Missouri, 1773-1865. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2001. 324p.

Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation 1861-1867: Series I, Volume I, The Destruction of Slavery. Edited by Ira Berlin, Barbara J. Fields, Thavolia Glymph, Joseph P. Reidy, and Leslie S. Rowland. New York and Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1985. Chapter 7, "Missouri," pp.393-489.

Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation 1861-1867: Series I, Volume II, The Wartime Genesis of Free Labor: The Upper South. Edited by Ira Berlin, Steven F. Miller, Joseph P. Reidy, and Leslie S. Rowland. New York and Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Chapter 5, "Missouri," pp.549-622.

Frémont, Jessie Benton. The Story of the Guard: A Chronicle of the War. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1863. 227p. Missouri Cavalry, Frémont's Body Guard.

Frémont, John C. "Command in Missouri." In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, From Sumter to Shiloh. Edited by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956. Pp.278-288.

Frost, Marcus O. Regimental History of the Tenth Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Topeka, KS: M. O. Frost Printing Co., 1892.

Fryman, Robert J. "Engaged the Enemy Again": An Assessment of the 1862 and 1864 Civil War Battlefields at Newtonia, Missouri. Atlanta: Garrow & Associates, 1995. 72p.

Fuenfhausen, Gary G. A Guide to Historic Clay County, Missouri: Architectural Resources and Other Historic Sites of the Civil War. Kansas City, MO: Little Dixie Publications, 1996. 100p.

Garrity, Jennifer. Bushwackers: A Civil War Adventure. Minneapolis: Sagebrush Education Resources, 1999. A fictional story for younger readers.

Garwood, Darrell. Crossroads of America: The Story of Kansas City. New York: W. W. Norton, 1948. Chapter 3, "Border War," pp.34-49; Chapter 4, "Order No.11," pp.50-70.

Gerteis, Louis S. Civil War St. Louis. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001. 416p.

Gifford, Douglas L. The Battle of Pilot Knob: Staff Ride and Battlefield Tour Guide. Winfield, MO: The Author, 2003. 64p.

Gifford, Douglas L. Lexington Battlefield Guide. Winfield, MO: The Author, 2004. 60p.

Gillespie, Michael L. The Battle of Lexington, 1861: A Concise History of the Siege and Battle of Lexington, Missouri, September 12-20,1861 Based on Eyewitness Accounts. Lone Jack, MO?: The Author, 1995. 45p.

Gilmore, Donald L. Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas Border. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 2005. 400 p.

Goman, Frederick W. Up From Arkansas: Marmaduke's First Missouri Raid, Including the Battles of Springfield and Hartville. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1999. 128p.

Goodman, Thomas M. Thrilling Record Founded on Facts and Observations Obtained During Ten Days' Experience With Colonel William T. Anderson (The Notorious Guerrilla Chieftan). Edited by Harry A. Houston. Des Moines, IA: Mills and Company, 1868. 66p. Reprint: Maryville, MO: Rush Printing Company, 1960. Centralia massacre of 27 September 1864.

Goodrich, Thomas. Black Flag: Guerrilla Warfare on the Western Border, 1861-1865. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. 172p.

Goodrich, Thomas. Bloody Dawn: The Story of the Lawrence Massacre. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1991. 207p.

Goodrich, Thomas. "Guerrilla Warfare." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 2. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Pp.718-725.

Goodrich, Thomas. War to the Knife: Bleeding Kansas, 1854-1861. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998. 320p.

Gottschalk, Phil. In Deadly Earnest: The History of the First Missouri Brigade, CSA. Columbia, MO: Missouri River Press, Inc., 1991. 562p.

Grant, Ulysses S. "Grant Takes Command in Missouri." In The Civil War: The North. Edited by Thomas Streissguth. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2001. Pp.85-90.

Greene, A. Wilson and Gary W. Gallagher. National Geographic Guide to the Civil War National Battlefield Parks. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1992. Missouri/Wilson's Creek, pp.64-69. Illus.

Greene, Lorenzo J., Gary R. Kremer, Antonio F. Holland. Missouri's Black Heritage. Revised Edition. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1993. Chapter 2, "From Sunup to Sundown: The Life of the Slave," pp.25-41; Chapter 3, "The Slave Strikes Back: The Reaction to Bondage," pp.42-54; Chapter 4, "Slaves Without Masters: Free Blacks Before the Civil War," pp.62-74; Chapter 5, "The Sable Arm: Blacks in the Civil War," pp.75-87; Chapter 6, "Forty Acres and a Mule: Reconstruction in Missouri, 1865-1877," pp.88-103.

Greenwood, Randal L. Burn, Missouri, Burn. New York: Forge, 1995. 371p. A fictional story.

Greenwood, Randal L. Ride Rebels, Ride. New York: Forge, 1996. 369p. A fictional story.

Gregory, Ralph. Price's Raid in Franklin County, Missouri. Washington, MO: Missourian Publishing Company, 1964,1990. 22p.

Gregory, Ralph. Washington, Missouri - The Civil War Years. S.L.: s.n., 1962. 34p.

Grierson, Francis. The Valley of Shadows. London: J. Lane; New York: Anchor Press, 1913. 315p. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1948. 278p.

Grimes, Absalom Carlisle. Absalom Grimes, Confederate Mail Runner. Edited by Milo Milton Quaife. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1926,1997. 204p. Reprint of 1926 edition published by Yale University Press.

Grove, Fred. The Spring of Valor. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group, 2003. 292p. A fictional story set in Civil War Missouri.

Grovenor, Gurdon. "Quantrill's Raiders Attack Lawrence." In The Civil War: The North. Edited by Thomas Streissguth. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2001. Pp.139-143. Grovenor was an eyewitness.

Gueguen, John A. The Story of the Battle of Lexington. Lexington, MO: J. A. Gueguen, 1952. 8p.

A Guide to Civil War Collections: Western Historical Manuscript Collection, University of Missouri, State Historical Society of Missouri. Edited by James Bantin. Columbia: Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia, 1995. 86p.

Hale, Don. Civil War and Reconstruction in Independence Missouri. Lee's Summit, MO: The Author, n.d. 20p.

Hale, Donald R. Branded As Rebels, Volume 2. Independence, MO: Blue & Grey Bookshop, 2003. 404p. Volume I was authored by Joanne Webb Chiles Eakin and Donald R. Hale.

Hale, Donald R. Jackson County and the Civil War. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1998. 30p.

Hale, Donald R. "Little Archie:" The Death of Archie Clement Missouri Civil War Guerrilla. Independence, MO: Blue and Grey Book Shoppe, 2001. 32p.

Hale, Donald R. They Called Him Bloody Bill. Clinton, MO: The Printery, 1975. 118p. 1992 printing has 122 pages and subtitle: The Life of William Anderson, Missouri Guerrilla.

Hale, Donald R. We Rode With Quantrill. Clinton, MO: The Printery, 1975. 197p.

Hale, Donald R. We Rode With Quantrill: Quantrill and the Guerrilla War As Told by The Men and Women Who Were With Him, and a True Sketch of Quantrill's Life. Revised Edition. Independence, MO: Blue & Grey Book Shoppe, 1998. 217p., plus 35 leaves of plates.

Hale, Donald R. The William Clarke Quantrill Men Reunions, 1898-1929. Independence, MO: Blue and Grey Book Shoppe, 2001. 332p.

Hansen, Duncan E. A Reunion in Death: Gravesites of the Quantrill Men and the James Gang. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2002. 315p.

Hanson, Duncan E. A Reunion in Death, Volume 2. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. 220p. Continuing search for gravesites of Quantrill's guerrillas.

Hanson, Maynard J. "The Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 6-8,1862." In Civil War Battles in the West . Edited by LeRoy H. Fischer. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower University Press, 1981. Pp.39-50. Illus.

Harding, James. Service With the Missouri State Guard: The Memoir of Brigadier General James Harding. Edited by James E. McGhee. Springfield, MO: Oak Hills Publishers, 2000. 107p. Harding was a Confederate.

Harding, James. Service With the Missouri State Guard: The Memoir of Brigadier General James Harding. Edited by James E. McGhee. Springfield, MO: Oak Hills Publishing, 2000. 107p.

Harding, Samuel B. "Missouri Party Struggles in the Civil War." In The Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1900, Volume 1. Washington, DC: s.n., 1901. Pp.85-104.

Harris, Charles F. Alias Charley Hart: William Clarke Quantrill in Lawrence Kansas 1860. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. 15p.

Hatcher, Richard W., III. "Wilson's Creek, 10 August 1861." In The Civil War Battlefield Guide. Edited by Frances H. Kennedy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1990. Pp.11-15. Illus.

Hatcher, Richard W., III. "Wilson's Creek Campaign." In Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, Volume 4. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. Pp.1729-1731.

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Heidler, David S. and Jeanne T. Heidler. "Marmaduke, John Sappington (1833-1887)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1254-1255.

Heidler, David S. and Jeanne T. Heidler. "Wilson's Creek, Missouri (10 August 1861)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 4. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.2126-2128.

Herr, George Washington. Episodes of the Civil War: Nine Campaigns in Nine States. San Francisco: Bancroft Co., 1890. 461p. Series: Civil War Unit Histories. Part 4, Union - Midwest and West. Covers Fremont in Missouri and Curtis in Missouri and Arkansas.

Hess, Earl J. "Pea Ridge, Battle of (6-8 March 1862)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1466-1468.

Hewett, Janet. The Roster of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865. Missouri (M390-1 — M390-37). Two volumes. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1998.

Hickman, W. Z. History of Jackson County Missouri. Topeka and Cleveland: Historical Publishing Company, 1920. Chapter XIV, "Events of War Times," pp.202-227; Chapter XV, "The Drake Constitution," pp.228-234.

Hildebrand, Samuel S. Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand, the Renowned Missouri "Bushwacker." Compiled by James W. Evans and A. Wendell Keith. Jefferson City, MO: State Times Printing House, 1870. 312p.

Hildebrand, Samuel S. Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand, the Renowned Missouri Bushwacker. Edited by Kirby Ross. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2005. 400 p. Originally published in 1870.

Hill, Pamela Smith. A Voice From the Border. New York: Holiday House, 1998. A fictional story.

Hill, Sara Jane Full. Mrs. Hill's Journal: Civil War Reminiscences. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1980. 350p.

Hill, Sarah Jane Full. Mrs. Hill's Journal: Civil War Reminiscences. Edited by Mark M. Krug. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1980. 350p.

Hilsabeck, C. L. Index to Battles, Campaigns, etc. in Missouri From the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865: War Records Office, 1 April 1899, Series I Operations. S.L.: s.n., 1957. 14p.

Hinton, Richard J. Rebel Invasion of Missouri and Kansas. Chicago: Church and Goodman, 1865. 351p. "Second ed., 1865, contains an appendix: "List of Union Solders Killed in Missouri and Kansas Engagements."

Hinze, David C. and Karen Farnham. The Battle of Carthage: Border War in Southwest Missouri, July 5,1861. Campbell, CA: Savas Publishing Company, 1997. 314p.

Hinze, David C. and Karen Farnham. The Battle of Carthage: Border War in Southwest Missouri July 5, 1861. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 1997, 2004. 314p.

Historic Missouri: A Pictorial Narrative. Second Edition. Columbia: State Historical Society of Missouri, 1988. "The Civil War," pp.37-42.

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War. Edited by Patricia L. Faust. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. Articles: "Missouri"; "Missouri, Confederate Army of"; "Missouri, Union Department of the"; plus numerous articles on men and battles in Missouri.

History of Clay and Platte Counties, Missouri. St. Louis: National Historical Company, 1885. Chapter X, "The Civil War," pp.654-736.

History of Dade County and Her People, Volume 1. Greenfield, MO: Pioneer Historical Company, 1917. Chapter 4, "Military Affairs," pp.74-119 ("Civil War Records and Personal Life of Raleigh J. Shipley," pp.78-89; "The Raid of the Kinch West and Roberts Guerrillas on Greenfield in 1864," by Captain J.W. Carmack, pp.89-97; "The Confederate Veterans of Dade County," by Lewis Renfro, pp.97-107; "Greenfield During the Civil War," pp.107-115; "Kincheon West," pp.116-117).

History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri. Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888. The Civil War in Franklin County, pp.243-260; The Civil War in Jefferson County, pp.415-426; The Civil War in Washington County, pp.506-515; The Civil War in Crawford County, pp.573-580; The Civil War in Gasconade County, pp.652-657.

History of Greene County, Missouri. St. Louis: Western Historical Company, 1883. Chapter VIII, "Civil War in Missouri," pp.43-53; Second portion of book, "History of Greene County," Chapters 4-15, pp.213-547 cover Civil War period. Battle of Wilson's Creek is covered in chapter 8, pp.301-331 and chapter 9, pp.331-363.

History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, Missouri. Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889. Civil War Missouri, pp.94-143; Reconstruction period, pp.143-151; Civil War period in Hickory County, pp.241-245; Civil War period in Polk County, pp.314-320; Civil War period in Cedar County, pp.422-425; Civil War period in Dade County, pp.476-480; Civil War period in Barton County, pp.545-572.

History of St.Charles, Montgomery and Warren Counties, Missouri. St.Louis: Paul V. Cochrane, 1969. Reprint of 1885 edition. "History of Missouri, Chapter VIII: Civil War in Missouri," pp.43-53; "History of St.Charles County, Missouri, Chapter V: War Record: The Civil War," pp.148-186; "History of Montgomery County Missouri, Chapter VII: Leading Events of 1861," pp.603-613; Chapter VIII: Events of the Years 1863 and 1864," pp.633-644; Chapter IX: The Confederate Guerrilla Raids of 1864, pp.644-656; Chapter X: Leading Events From 1865 to 1870," pp.656-667; Chapter XII, "Prairie Township: During the Civil War," pp.680-681; Chapter XIII, "Bear Creek Township: A Tragedy of the Civil War," p.713; Chapter XVII, "Upper Loutre Township: In War Times," pp 908-909; "History of Warren County, Chapter V: War History: The Civil War," pp.989-990; "Burning of Red Hill Bridge," pp.990-991; "The Wright City Raid," pp.991-992; "Firing Into a Railroad Train," pp.992-993; "Skirmish at Dr. Briscoe's," pp.993-995; "Colored Recruits," pp.995-996.

History of Vernon Country, Missouri. St. Louis: Brown & Co, 1887. Reprint: Clinton, MO: The Printery, 1974. Chapter VII, "During the Troubles in Kansas," pp.213-242; Chapter VIII, "The Southwest Expedition of 1860," pp.243-268; Chapter IX, "The First Year of the War," pp.269-295; Chapter X, "Leading Events of the Years 1862 and 1863," pp.296-321; Chapter XI, "Leading Events of 1864," pp.322-342; Chapter XII, "Leading Incidents From 1865 to 1875," pp.343-361.

Hochbruck, Wolfgang. "Boonville, Missouri, Battle of (17 June 1861)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Page 250.

Hochbruck, Wolfgang. "Camp Jackson Massacre (10 May 1861)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.346-347.

Hochbruck, Wolfgang. "Carthage, Battle of (5 July 1861)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Page 368.

Holcombe, Return Ira, and F. W. Adams, compilers. An Account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek, or Oak Hills. Springfield, MO: Dow and Adams, 1883. 104p. An updated edition reprinted 1998 by Springfield Public Library and the Greene County Historical Society, 111p.

Holland, Antonio F. "Missouri." In Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, Volume 4. Edited by Jack Salzman, David Lionel Smith and Cornel West. New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1996. Pp.1824-1829. First three pages of the article cover slavery and reconstruction periods.

Holman, T. W. The 21st Missouri Regiment Infantry Veteran Volunteers Historical Memoranda. Fort Madison, IA: Roberts & Roberts, 1899. 39p.

Honig, Louis O. Westport: Gateway to the Early West. Kansas City, MO: The Author, 1950. 149p. Pp.92-103 cover the Civil War period.

Hooper, Tom. The Battle of Pilot Knob: Centennial Observance, Iron County, Missouri, September 27, 1964. S.L.: Missouri Civil War Centennial Commission, 1964. 32p.

Hopkins, Vincent Charles. Dred Scott's Case. New York: Fordham University Press, 1951,1965. 204p.

Hoskins, William N. The Diary of a Missouri Confederate Soldier, 1862-1866. Schaumburg, IL: J. H. Helander, 1983. 93p.

Houp, Jewel Randall. The 24th Missouri Volunteer Infantry: "Lyon Legion." Alma, AR: J. R. Houp, 1997. 1,040p.

Houts, Joseph K., Jr. Quantrill's Thieves. Independence, MO: Truman Publishing Company, 2002. 317p. Short account of guerrilla activity in Missouri and the Battle of Pleasant Hill, followed by biographical sketches of 93 guerrillas.

Howard, Goldena Roland. Ralls County, Missouri. Marceline, MO: Walsworth, 1980. "The Civil War," pp.104-118; "Reconstruction," pp.118-124.

Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. The Battle of Belmont: Grant Strikes South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. 310p. Belmont, Missouri on the Mississippi. Battle fought 7 November 1861.

Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. and Roy P. Stonesifer, Jr. The Life and Wars of Gideon J. Pillow. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993. Chapter 10, "To Aid Our Friends in Missouri," pp.174-192; "Notes," pp.376-379.

Hughes, Pat. Guerrilla Season. New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 2003. 328p. A fictional story about 1863 Missouri and Quantrell.

Hulston, John K. A Look at Dade County, Missouri 1905-1985. Greenfield, MO: Citizens Home Bank, 1985. "Courthouse Number Four," pp.29-30; "Courthouse Number Five," pp.30-32; "Rallying Ground of Confederacy, " pp.146-148; Chapter 8, "Colonel John Trousdale Coffee, CSA," pp.321-346.

Hulston, John K. West Point and Wilson's Creek. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1940,1991. 35p.

Hunt, Robert Henry. General Orders, No.11. S.L.: s.n., 1908,1980. 7p.

Hurt, R. Douglas. Agriculture and Slavery in Missouri's Little Dixie. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1992. 352p.

Hyman, Harold M. and William Wiecek. Equal Justice Under Law: Constitutional Development, 1835-1875. New York: Harper & Row, 1982. See "Dred Scott Case" in index. Major discussion is found pp.172-192.

Ingenthron, Elmo. Borderland Rebellion: A History of the Civil War on the Missouri-Arkansas Border. Branson, MO: Ozarks Mountaineer, 1980. 373p.

Jackman, Sydney Drake. Behind Enemy Lines: The Memoirs and Writings of Brigadier General Sydney Drake Jackman. Edited by Richard L. Norton. Springfield, MO: Oak Hills Publishing, 1997. 225p. Jackman was a Confederate.

Jenkins, Paul Burrill. The Battle of Westport. Kansas City: Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., 1906. 193p.

Jennison, Mrs. C. R., compiler. History of Border Warfare in Kansas: Border Ruffians, Jayhawkers, Quantrell, John Brown's Sharpshooters, Jim Lane, etc.; A Scrapbook Kept. Leavenworth, KS: s.n., 1865. 287p.

Jewett, Clayton E. and John O. Allen. Slavery in the South: A State-by-State History. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004. "Missouri," pp.173-184.

Jiles, Paulette. Enemy Women. New York: William Morrow, 2002. 321p. A fictional story about a family attempting to remain politically neutral in the Confederate-sympathetic Ozarks of Missouri.

Johnson, William Foreman. History of Cooper County, Missouri, Volume 1. Topeka, KS: Historical Publishing Company, 1919. Reprinted 1978 by VKM Publishing Company, Fort Worth, Texas. Chapter XII, "Civil War Period," pp.185-202; Chapter XIII, "Incidents of the War," pp.202-213; Chapter XIV, "Period of Readjustment," pp.214-217.

Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. The Civil War in the American West. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991. See index under "Marmaduke," "Missouri," "Price," "Quantrill," "Shelby," and "Westport, MO."

Josephy, Alvin M., Jr., and the Editors of Time-Life Books. War on the Frontier: The Trans-Mississippi West. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1986. Fighting in Missouri and guerrilla bands, pp.137-161. Illus.

Katcher, Philip. The Civil War Source Book. New York: Facts On File, 1992. "1861: Western Theatre," pp.17-18; "Battles of the Civil War," pp.47-52 (Under "Western Theatre" sections several Missouri battles with date, victor and defeated are listed); Page 252 has a brief article on Missouri in chapter concerning the militia of the individual states.

Kaufman, Kenneth C. Dred Scott's Advocate: A Biography of Roswell M. Field. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1996. 264p.

Kelso, Isaac. The Stars and Bars, or, The Reign of Terror in Missouri. Boston: A. Williams, 1863. 324p. A fictional story.

Kemp, Hardy A. About Nathaniel Lyon, Brigadier General, United States Army Volunteers and Wilson's Creek. Prairie Village, KS: The Author, 1978. 207p.

Kerby, Robert L. Kirby Smith's Confederacy: The Trans-Mississippi South, 1863-1865. New York: Columbia University Press, 1972. See index: Ewing, T.; Gamble, H. R.; Guerrilla Operations; Jackson, C.; Jefferson City, Mo; Lane, J.; Lyon N.; Marmaduke, J. S.; Price, S.; Quantrill, W.; St. Louis, Mo; Schofield, J.; Shelby, J. O.

Kerr, Homer L. "Wilson's Creek, Battle of." In The Encyclopedia of Southern History. Edited by David C. Roller and Robert W. Twyman. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979. Pp.1348-1349.

King, James B., Jr. The Tilley Treasure. Point Lookout, MO: School of the Ozarks Press, 1984. 184p. Features Waynesville and Pulaski County in the war.

Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society. The 133rd Anniversary of "The Battle of Moore's Mill": July 15&16,1995, Located 7 Miles East of Fulton, MO. Fulton, MO: Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society, 1995. 108p.

Klapp, August K. The Ray House. Second edition. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, n.d. 25p.

Klinger, Timothy C. Owen's Mill and the Alleged Civil War Site: National Register Assessment of Two Historic Sites in Southwest Missouri. Fayetteville, AR: Historic Preservation Associates, 1989. 66p. Archeological surveys in Cedar County and St. Clair County.

Knapp, George Edward. The Wilson's Creek Staff Ride and Battlefield Tour. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1993. A guidebook.

Knapp, Joseph G. The Presence of the Past: The Beginnings of the Civil War in St. Louis. St. Louis: St. Louis University Press, 1979. 68p.

Lademann, Otto C. "The Battle of Wilson's Creek." War Papers, Read Before the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Milwaukee: Burdick, Armitage & Allen, 1914. Volume 4, pp.433-438.

Lang, J. Stephan. The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Confederacy. Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2003. "Missouri Compromise," pp.34-36, "Secession Movement," pp.89-90; "Missouri," p.271; "Earl Van Dorn," pp.272-273; "Bushwackers," pp.273-274; "Jayhawkers," pp.273-274.

Lankford, Rose Mary, compiler. The Encyclopedia of Quantrill's Guerrillas. Evening Shade, AR: R. M. Lankford, 1999. 408p.

Larkin, Lew. Vanguard of Empire: Missouri's Century of Expansion. St. Louis: State Publishing Company, 1961. Chapter 25, "War on the Horizon," pp.203-212; Chapter 26, "War Comes to Missouri," pp.213-226; Chapter 27, "The Importance of Vicksburg," pp.227-232; Chapter 28, "Champions at Champion's Hill," pp.233-241; Chapter 29, "The End is Not Very Far Away," pp.242-247; Chapter 30, "Shelby Goes to Mexico," pp.248-260.

Lathrop, David. The History of the Fifty-Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, or, a Three Years' Campaign Through Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. Indianapolis: Hall & Hutchinson, 1865. 243p. The first 100 or so pages cover operations in Missouri.

Laughlin, Sceva B. Missouri Politics During the Civil War. Salem, OR: S. B. Laughlin, 1930. 116p.

Lause, Mark A. "Army of Missouri." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.85-86.

Lause, Mark A. "Glasgow, Missouri, Battle of (15 October 1864)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 2. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Page 846.

Lause, Mark A. "Missouri." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1340-1341.

Lause, Mark A. "Price's Missouri Raid (September-October 1864)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1563-1565.

Lause, Mark A. "Westport, Battle of (23 October 1864)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 4. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.2093-2094.

Lee, Fred L. The Battle of Westport, October 21-23,1864. Second Edition. Kansas City, MO: Westport Historical Society, 1982. 89p.

Lee, Fred L. Gettysburg of the West: The Battle of Westport, October 21-23,1864. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1996. 168p.

Lee, George R. Slavery North of St. Louis. Canton, MO: Lewis County Historical Society, 2000. 189p.

Leftwich, William M. Martyrdom in Missouri: A History of Religious Proscription, the Seizure of Churches, and the Persecution of Ministers of the Gospel, in the the State of Missouri During the Late Civil War, and Under the "Test Oath" of the New Consitution. St. Louis: S. W. Book & Publishing Co., 1980,1986.

Lenox, David F. Personal Memoirs of a Missouri Confederate Soldier and His Commentaries on the Race and Liquor Question. Texarkana, TX: The Author, 1906. 58p. Abridged edition of 30 pages also printed without commentaries on race and liquor.

Lenzini, Russell R. Quantrill Reunited: The Missouri Partisan Rangers in Reunion. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 150p.

Leslie, Edward E. The Devil Knows How to Ride: The True Story of William Clark Quantrill and His Confederate Raiders. New York: Random House, 1996. 506p.

The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference. Edited by Margaret E. Wagner, Gary W. Gallagher and Paul Finkelman. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002. See index under "Missouri".

Litteer, Loren K. William Clarke Quantrill: The Man Who Burned Lawrence. Revised Edition. Baldwin City, KS: Champion Publishing, 2000. 46p.

Livingston, John C., Jr. Such a Foe As Livingston: The Campaign of Confederate Major Thomas R. Livingston's First Missouri Calvalry Battalion of Southwest Missouri. Wyandotte, OK: Gregath Publishing Company, 2004. 156p.

Low, W. A. "The Freedmen's Bureau in the Border States." In Radicalism, Racism, and Party Realignment: The Border States During Reconstruction. Edited by Richard O. Curry. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969. Pp.245-264 ("Missouri," pp.258-263).

Lyon, Nathaniel. The Last Political Writings of Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, U.S.A., With a Sketch of His Life and Military Service. New York: Rudd and Carleton, 1861. 275p.

Macarthy, Harry. Missouri; or, A Voice From the South. Augusta, GA: Blackmar, 1861. A musical score of 5 pages.

Machoian, Ronald G. "Centralia Massacre (27 September 1864)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 1. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.387-388.

Mactavish, Bruce D. "Lawrence, Kansas." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1146-1147.

Maddox, George T. Hard Trials and Tribulations of an Old Confederate Soldier. Edited by Richard L. Norton and J. Troy Massey . Springfield, MO: Oak Hills Publishing, 1997. 82p. Reprint of 1897 edition.

Mallery, James P. "Found No Bushwackers": The 1864 Diary of Sgt. James P. Mallery, Company A, Third Wisconsin Cavalry, Stationed at Balltown, Mo. Edited by Patrick Brophy. Nevada, MO: Vernon County Historical Society, 1988. 60p.

Manuscript Collections at the University of Missouri-Rolla Concerning the Civil War. Rolla: Western Historical Manuscript Collection, Room G-3 Library, University of Missouri-Rolla, n.d. 7p.

March, David D. The History of Missouri, Volume 2. New York and West Palm Beach: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1967. Part III, "The Civil War and Its Aftermath," pp.839-1026.

March, David De Armond. The Civil War in Missouri. S.L.: Missouri Council for the Social Studies, 1960. 19p.

McCall, D. Three Years in the Service Record of the Doings of the 11th Reg. Missouri Vols. Springfield, MO: Johnson & Bradford, 1864.

McCandless, Perry. A History of Missouri, 1820 to 1860. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1972. Chapter IX, "Slavery and the Transition of the Democratic Party," pp.258-288.

McColley, Kevin. The Other Side: A Novel of the Civil War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. 382p. William Quantrill.

McCorkle, John. Three Years With Quantrell: A True Story Told by His Scout John McCorkle. Written by O. S. Barton, with Notes by Albert Castel and Commentary by Herman Hattaway. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992. 232p.

McCune, Robert. Someone From the Past. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse, 2005. 195 p. A fictional story about a battle in Northeast Missouri on 5 August 1860.

McDonough, James L. Schofield: Union General in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1972. 208p.

McElroy, John. The Struggle for Missouri. Washington, DC: National Tribune Company, 1909. 342p.

McFeely, William S. Grant: A Biography. New York: W. W. Norton, 1981. Missouri Campaign, pp.81-89; Battle of Belmont, pp.92-94,95,101.

McGhee, James. Missouri Confederates: A Guide to Sources for Confederate Soldiers and Units 1861-1865. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 139p.

McGhee, James E. Campaigning With Marmaduke: Narratives and Roster of the 8th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2002. 171p.

McGhee, James E. Letter and Order Book, Missouri State Guard 1861-1862. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 100p.

McGhee, James E. "Tales of the War": A Series of Civil War Articles From the Daily Missouri Republican St. Louis, Missouri 1885-1887. Jefferson City, MO: James E. McGhee, n.d. 25p.

McGhee, James E. and James R. Mayo, compilers and editors. Stoddard Grays: Confederate Soldiers of Stoddard County, Missouri, 1861-1865. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. 53p.

McGowen, Stanley S. "McCulloch, Ben (1811-1862)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 3. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1280-1282.

McKee, Ivan N. Lost Family - Lost Cause: A Story of the McGee Family in Wayne County, Missouri During the Civil War Years. Freeman, SD: Pine Hill Press, 1978. 95p.

McLaurin, Melton A. Celia, A Slave. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1991. 148p. Calloway County, Missouri.

McLaurin, Melton A. Celia, A Slave. New York: Avon Books, 1993. 178p. Calloway County, Missouri.

McPheeters, William M. I Acted From Principle: The Civil War Diary of Dr. William M. McPheeters, Confederate Surgeon in the Trans-Mississippi. Edited by Cynthia DeHaven Pitcock and Bill J. Gurley. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2002. 304p. Served as surgeon under Gen. Stirling Price and his Missouri forces west of the Mississippi River.

McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. Chapter 5, "The Crime Against Kansas," pp.145-169; Dred Scott case, pp.170-181; Actions in Missouri in 1861, pp.350-354; Guerrilla warfare in Missouri, pp.783-787.

McPherson, James M. Ordeal by Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982. "Missouri," pp.154-159.

McReynolds, Edwin C. Missouri: A History of the Crossroads State. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1962. Chapters 10-12, pp.187-282.

Mendenhall, Willard Hall. Missouri Ordeal, 1862-1864: Diaries of Willard Hall Mendenhall. Edited by Margaret Mendenhall Frazier. Newhall, CA: C. Boyer, 1985. 219p.

Meyer, Duane G. The Heritage of Missouri. Third Edition. St.Louis: River City Publishers, Ltd., 1982. Chapter 10, "The Growing Conflict," pp.307-347; Chapter 11, "The Civil War," pp.348-404 (Bibliography, pp.402-04); Chapter 12, "The Aftermath of War," pp.405-436.

Miles, Kathleen W. Bitter Ground: The Civil War in Missouri's Golden Valley - Benton, Henry and St. Clair Counties. Warsaw, MO: The Printery, 1971. 348p.

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. War Papers and Personal Reminiscences, 1861-1865, Volume 1. St. Louis: Becktold & Co., 1892. Broadhead, James O., "Early Events of the War in Missouri," pp.1-28; Fletcher, Thomas C., "The Battle of Pilot Knob, and the Retreat to Leasburg," pp.29-53; McCrary, George W., "The Battle of Athens," pp.169-176; Noble, John W., "Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elk Horn Tavern," pp.211-242; How, James F., "Frank P. Blair in 1861," pp.382-395.

Miller, George. Missouri's Memorable Decade, 1860-1870. Columbia, MO: Press of E. W. Stephens, 1898. 175p. Available as a 1985 reprint.

Missouri: A Guide to the "Show Me" State. Compiled by Workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Missouri. "American Guide Series." New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941. Border wars, Civil War, and Reconstruction, pp.50-56.

Missouri. Adjutant-General's Office. Annual Report. Jefferson City: Adjutant-General's Office, 1862-1866. Four volumes covering years 1862-1865.

Missouri. Adjutant-General's Office. Official Register of Missouri Troops for 1862. St. Louis: Adjutant General's Office, 1863. 204p.

Missouri Civil War Reenactors' Association. By-laws and Policies, Rules of Engagement, Safety Regulations for Infantry, Cavalry & Artillery. Fayette, MO: MCWRA, 1996. 32p.

Missouri. National Guard. 3rd Infantry. Souvenir. Veteran Company A, Third Infantry. N.G.M. Kansas City, Mo. 1895. Kansas City, MO: Hayes Printing and Binding Co., 1895. 52p.

Monaghan, James. Swamp Fox of the Confederacy: The Life and Military Services of M. Jeff Thompson. Tuscaloosa, AL: Confederate Publishing Co., 1956. 123p. Saw action in Missouri.

Monaghan, Jay. Civil War on the Western Border, 1854-1865. New York: Bonanza Books, 1955. 454p. Chapters on Battle of Carthage, Battle of Wilson's Creek, Fall of Lexington, Battle of Westport, etc.

Monk, Susan M. Archeological Survey and Testing of the Proposed Tour Road, Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Missouri. Lincoln, NE: U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Serivce, Midwest Archeological Center, 1985. 63p.

Monk, Susan M. Archeological Testing at the Ray House: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Missouri. Lincoln, NE: U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Serivce, Midwest Archeological Center, 1985. 78p.

Monks, William. A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, Being an Account of the Early Settlements, the Civil War, the Ku-Klux, and Times of Peace. West Plains, MO: West Plains Journal Co., 1907. 247p.

Monks, William. A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, Being an Account of the Early Settlements, the Civil War, the Ku-Klux, and Times of Peace. Edited by John Bradbury and Lou Wehmer. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2003. 178p. Originally published in 1907.

Monnett, Howard N. Action Before Westport, 1864. Kansas City: Westport Historical Society, 1964. 190p.

Monnett, Howard N. Action Before Westport, 1864. Revised Edition. Niwot: University Press of Colorado, 1995. 190p.

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Parrish, William E. Turbulent Partnership: Missouri and the Union, 1861-1865. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1963. 242p.

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Peterson, Cyrus Asbury. Narrative of the Capture and Murder of Major James Wilson. St. Louis, MO: A. R. Fleming Printing Co., 1906. 14p.

Peterson, Norma L. Freedom and Franchise: The Political Career of B. Gratz Brown. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1965. 252p.

Peterson, Richard C. and others. Sterling Price's Lieutenants: A Guide to the Officers and Organization of the Missouri State Guard, 1861-1865. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. 377p.

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Phillips, Christopher. Missouri's Confederate: Claiborne Fox Jackson and the Creation of Southern Identity in the Border West. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2000. 360p.

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Pilkington, Sam Clay. The Romance of Wilson Creek. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1961. 112p. A fictional romance between Nancy Sheppherd and Michael Blade set in 1861 with the Battle of Wilson's Creek and the divisions of family and friends in SW Missouri as a backdrop.

Pinnell, Eathen Allen. Serving With Honor: The Diary of Captain Eathen Allen Pinnell, Eighth Missouri Infantry (Confederate). Edited by Michael E. Banasik. Iowa City, IA: Camp Pope Bookshop, 1999. 431p.

Piston, William G. "The Secret Romance of Omer Rose Weaver, Arkansas Artillerist." In The Battle of Wilson's Creek Commemorative Booklet. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 2000. Pp.25-27.

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Piston, William G. and Thomas P. Sweeney. "The Missouri State Guard." In The Battle of Wilson's Creek Commemorative Booklet. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 2000. Pp.31-34.

Piston, William Garrett and Richard W. Hatcher, III. Wilson's Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. 408p.

Piston, William Garrett and Richard W. Hatcher, III, editors. Kansans at Wilson's Creek: Soldiers' Letters From The Campaign for Southwest Missouri. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1993. 105p.

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Pollard, William C. Dark Friday: The Story of Quantrill's Lawrence Raid. Big Springs, KS: Baranski Publishing Company, 1990. 140p.

Pompey, Sherman Lee. Genealogical Notes on Some Missouri Confederates. Albany, OR: The Author, 1984. 21p.

Pompey, Sherman Lee. Genealogical Notes on the 1st Missouri Cavalry, Union. S.L.: s.n., 1990. 41p.

Pompey, Sherman Lee. Genealogical Notes on the Miscellaneous Missouri Confederates. Albany, OR: Linn-Benton Genealogical Services, 1992. 39p.

Pompey, Sherman Lee. Keep the Home Fires Burning: A History of the 7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry in the Civil War. Warrensburg, MO: Johnson County Historical Society, 1962. 45p.

Ponder, Jerry. The 9th Missouri Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. and the 12th Missouri Regiment, C.S.A. Ozark, MO: Dogwood Printers, 1996. 115p.

Ponder, Jerry. The Battle of Chalk Bluff: An Account of General John S. Marmaduke's Second Missouri Raid. Doniphan, MO: Ponder Books, 1994. 190p.

Ponder, Jerry. The Civil War Battle of Fredericktown, Missouri. Doniphan, MO: Ponder Books, 1995,1996. 153p.

Ponder, Jerry. General Sterling Price's 1864 Invasion of Missouri. Mason, TX: Ponder Books, 1999. 207p.

Ponder, Jerry. A History of the 15th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A., 1862-1865. Doniphan, MO: Ponder Books, 1994. 196p.

Ponder, Jerry. Major General John S. Marmaduke, C.S.A. Mason, TX: Ponder Books, 1999. 253p.

Porter, Charles W. In the Devil's Dominions: A Union Soldier's Adventures in "Bushwacker Country": The Journal of Charles W. Porter Lieutenant, Afterwards Captain Co. F, 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry Stationed in Southwest Missouri 1862-1865. Nevada, MO: Vernon County Historical Society, 1998. 230p.

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Prentis, Noble Lovely. Kansas Miscellanies. Second Edition. Kansas Publishing House, 1889. 218p. Covers Jim Lane and Battles of Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove.

Price-Raid Claims. Topeka, KS: Price Raid Commission, 1886. 24p. Price Raid Commission Report to Legislature, Special Session, 1886.

Price, Richard Scott. Nathaniel Lyon: Harbinger From Kansas. Revised Edition. Ft. Riley, KS: The Author, 1990. 121p.

Price, Richard Scott. Nathaniel Lyon: Harbinger From Kansas. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1990. 95p.

Rafferty, Milton D. Historical Atlas of Missouri. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1981. Map 57, "The Civil War in Missouri," 2p.; Map 58, "Price's Raid," 2p.

Rafferty, Milton D. The Ozarks: Land and Life. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. Chapter 7, "The Civil War and Its Consequences," pp.83-93.

Rea, Ralph R. Sterling Price: The Lee of the West. Little Rock: Pioneer Press, 1959. 229p.

Reavis, Drury Webster. I Remember. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 19--. "My Old Plantation Home," pp.5-10; "The Fidelity of the Old-Time Negro Slave," pp.11-17; "The Slave Preacher and the Civil War," pp.18-21; "My Father Gives His Slaves Their Freedom and Joins the Union Army," pp.22-25; "Behavior of Boys and Animals," pp.26-31; "The Bushwacker Peril and Army Raids," pp.35-40; "The Relation of the White and the Colored People - After the War," pp.41-44; "After the War," pp.65-71. Experiences of a slave-owning family in the area of "Leesville" near Kansas City.

Recollections of the 26th Missouri Infantry, in the War for the Union. Lamar, MO: Southwest Missourian Office, 1892. 256p.

Reynolds County, Missouri: Sesquicentennial Year 1845-1995, Volume 1. Ellington, MO: Reynolds County Genealogy and Historical Society, 1995. Civil War period covered pp.64-66.

Reynolds, David S. John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. 578 p. Made forays into Missouri before the war.

Rice, Martin. What I Saw of Order Number Eleven and Poems. S.L.: s.n., 1965. 40p.

Richter, Sara Jane. "The Battle of Westport, Missouri, October 21-23,1864." In Civil War Battles in the West. Edited by LeRoy H. Fischer. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower University Press, 1981. Pp.99-109. Illus.

Robertson, Carmeta Pierce. Gentry County, Mo, the Civil War, 1861-1865: Fighters & Survivors. Ozark, MO: C. P. Robertson, 1994. 47p.

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Ross, Kirby. The Fight at Jackson Fairground: Confederate Victory Against the Odds, 8 April 1862. Topeka, KS: Shunga Press, 2003. 51p. A skirmish at Jackson, Missouri.

Rowan, Steven, and James Neal Primm, editors. Germans for a Free Missouri: Translations From the St. Louis Radical Press, 1857-1862. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1983. 323p.

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Sanborn, John Benjamin. Reminiscences of the War in the Department of the Missouri: Paper Read at Meeting of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion at Ryan Hotel, St. Paul, Nov.3,1886. S.L.: s.n., 1886. 31p.

Sargeant, Charles Sheldon. Personal Recollections of the 18th Missouri Infantry in the War for the Union. Unionville, MO: Stille & Lincoln, 1891. 74p.

Scheel, Gary. Sixty-Six Miles in Thirty-Nine Hours: The Retreat From Fort Davidson, Pilot Knob to the Battle of Leasburg. Pacific, MO: The Author, 2002.

Scheel, Gary L. Rain, Mud & Swamps: The Story of the 31st Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment. St. Louis: Plus Communications, 1998. 703p.

Schmidt, Bob. "Boys of the Best Families of the State": CoE, 2nd Missouri Cavalry (CSA). Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2003. 456p. Biographical roster of every member of CoE, 2nd MO Cavalry CSA, from southeast Missouri.

Schmidt, Bob. Civil War Veterans of Southeast Missouri for the Counties of St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Washington. French Village, MO: The Author, 1999. Two volumes.

Schnetzer, Wayne H. More Forgotten Men : Missouri State Guard. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. 258p.

Schnetzer, Wayne H. Quantrill Celebrates Washington's Birthday at Independence 1862 Style. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1997. 12p. Transcript of a speech.

Schnetzer, Wayne H. Suitable Subjects for Shooting: Jackson County, Missouri, Civil War Years, November and December, 1861. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 125p.

Schofield, John M. Forty-Six Years in the Army. New York: The Century Co., 1897. 577p.

Schrantz, Ward L. Jasper County, Missouri in the Civil War. Carthage, MO: The Carthage Press, 1923. 269p.

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Schultz, Robert. Military Mail and Civil War Patriotic Covers Used in Missouri. Lake Oswego, OR: La Posta Publications, 1995. 95p.

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Scott, Mark E. The Fifth Season: General "Jo" Shelby, the Great Raid of 1863. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 131p.

Scott, Mark E. "Shelby, Joseph Orville (1830-1897)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 4. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Pp.1745-1746.

Settle, William A. Jesse James Was His Name. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1987. 263p.

Shalhope, Robert E. Sterling Price: Portrait of a Southerner. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1971. 311p. Bibliography, pp.293-311.

Shea, William L. and Earl J. Hess. Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992. Missouri is covered in Chapter 1, "Winter Campaign," pp.1-26 and Chapter 2, "Price's Running Stand," pp.27-44. See also index under "Missouri State Guard," "Missouri Troops, Confederate," and "Missouri Troops, Union.

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Shutz, Byron. Terror at the Door: A Story of the Missouri-Kansas Border Conflict, 1859-1861. Tucson, AZ: Patrice Press, 1998. A fictional story.

Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, the Confederate Units and the Indian Units. New York: Facts On File, 1995. "Missouri Units," pp.65-158; "Missouri Battle Index," pp.221-223; "Missouri Name Index," pp.224-227.

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Smith, Edward Conrad. The Borderland in the Civil War. New York: Macmillan Company, 1927. 412p.

Smith, Geraldine Sanders. Civil War Times in Madison County, Missouri and Surrounding Counties. S.L.: s.n., 1999. 281p.

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Smith, Joe W. Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Civil War in the Ozarks: A Historical Novel Based on True Stories and Legend. Fargo, ND: McCleery & Sons, 2001. 420p.

Smith, Page. Trial by Fire: A People's History of the Civil War and Reconstruction, Volume 5. New York: Penguin Books, 1990. Chapter 8, "Wilson's Creek," pp.143-150.

Smith, William Ernest. The Francis Preston Blair Family in Politics. Two volumes. New York: Macmillan, 1933.

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Snider, Felix Eugene and Earl Augustus Collins. Cape Girardeau: Biography of a City. Cape Girardeau, MO: Ramfre Press, 1956. "The Civil War," pp.38-55.

Sosey, Frank H. Palmyra Massacre. Palmyra, MO: The Author, 1959. 56p. A series of articles printed in the "Palmyra Spectator."

Sosey, Frank H. Robert Devoy: A Tale of the Palmyra Massacre. Palmyra, MO: Press of Sosey Brothers, 1903. 172p.

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Stanley, Caroline Abbot. Order No.11: A Tale of the Border. New York: Century Company, 1904,1921. 420p. A fictional story. Reprinted by Democrat Publishing Co., Clinton, MO, 1969.

Starr, Stephen Z. Jennison's Jayhawkers: A Civil War Cavalry Regiment and Its Commander. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1973,1986. Paperback edition, 1993. 405p. Gives accounts of Kansas atrocities in Missouri.

Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, Civil War Records. Jackson, MO: Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society, 1982. 8p.

Steele, James William. The Battle of the Blue of the Second Regiment K.S.M., October 22,1864: The Fight, the Captivity, the Escape as Remembered by Survivors and Commemorated by the Gage Monument at Topeka, Kansas. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1996. 157p. Reprint of the 1896 edition published in Chicago.

Stevens, Flora Ellice and Virginia Burns Black. Confederate Data of the Missouri-Kansas Border. S.L.: s.n., n.d. 9p. Typescript.

Stevens, Walter B. The Brown-Reynolds Duel: A Complete Documentary Chronicle of the Last Bloodshed Under the Code Between St.Louisans, From the Manuscript Collection of William K. Bixby, ed. Edited by William K. Bixby. St.Louis: The Franklin Club of St.Louis, 1911. 132p.

Stevens, Walter B. Centennial History of Missouri, the Center State, Volume 1. St. Louis and Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1921. Chapter XIX, "Slavery and After," pp.655-685; Chapter XXI, "Missouri in 1861," pp.701-721; Chapter XXII, "Camp Jackson," pp.723-747; Chapter XXIII, "The State the Stake," pp.749-781; Chapter XXIV, "Civil War in Missouri," pp.783-816; Chapter XXV, "Reconstruction Throes," pp.817-840; Chapter XXVI, "Missouri and the Confederacy," pp.841-862.

Stevens, Walter Barlow. Lincoln and Missouri. Columbia, MO: s.n., 1916. 63-119p.

Stiles, T. J. Jesse James. New York: Chelsea House, 1994. 111p. Series: "Chelsea House Library of Biography."

Stiles, T. J. Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. New York: A. A. Knopf, 2002. 510p., plus 8 pages of plates.

Stoddard Grays: Confederate Soldiers of Stoddard County, Missouri 1861-1865. Compiled and Edited by James E. McGhee and James R. Mayo. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995.

Sudderth, W. E. The 1983 Archeological Excavations at the Ray House, Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Missouri. Lincoln, NE: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center, 1992. 85p.

Suderow, Bryce A. Thunder in Arcadia Valley: Price's Defeat, September 27,1864. Cape Girardeau, MO: Center for Regional History and Cultural Heritage, SE Missouri State University, 1986. 166p.

Switzler, William F. Switzler's Illustrated History of Missouri, From 1541 to 1877. New York: Arno Press, 1975. Reprint of the 1879 edition. Chapters 23-32, pp.271-464.

Tabor, Chris. The Skirmish at Island Mound, MO: The First Battle Fought by an African-American Regiment During the Civil War. Independence, MO: Blue and Grey Book Shoppe, 2001. 28p., plus foldout map.

Tasher, Lucy Lucille. The Missouri Democrat and the Civil War. Chicago: s.n., 1934,1936. 11p.

Tatham, Robert L. Missouri Treasures and Civil War Sites. Revised edition. Raytown, MO: R. L. Tatham Co., 1982. 75p.

Temple, Wayne Calhoun. A Chaplain in the 11th Missouri Infantry. Harrowgate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University Press, 1962. Pp.81-88 from article in Lincoln Herald, volume 64, Summer 1962.

Thoma, James F. This Cruel Unnatural War: The American Civil War in Cooper County, Missouri. Kingsport, TN: The Author, 2003. 260p.

"Thomas Ewing's 'Banishment Order' (25 August 1863)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume 5. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000. Page 2433. Contains wording of the order.

Thompson, Henry C. Sam Hildebrand Rides Again. Revised and reprinted. Bonne Terre, MO: Bonne Terre Printing Co., 1967. 113p.

Thompson, M. Jeff. The Civil War Reminiscences of General M. Jeff Thompson. Edited by Donal J. Stanton, Goodwin F. Berquist and Paul C. Bowers. Dayton, OH: Morningside House, 1988. 310p. Served with the confederacy and saw action in Missouri. Reprinted 2003 under title, "The Civil War Memoirs of M. Jeff Thompson".

Thompson, M. Jeff. General M. Jeff Thompson's Letter Book, July 1861-June 1862. Transcribed by James E. McGhee. Independence: Two Trails Publishing, 2004.

Thompson, M. Jeff. Voices of the Swamp Fox Brigade: Supplemental Letters, Orders and Documents of General M. Jeff Thompson's Command, 1861-1862. Compiled and Edited by James E. McGhee. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 1999. 59p.

Thompson, M. Jeff. Voices of the Swamp Fox Brigade: Supplemental Letters, Orders and Documents of General M. Jeff Thompson's Command, 1861-1862. Compiled and edited by James E. McGhee. Independence, MO: Blue & Grey Book Shoppe, 1999. 57p.

Townsend, Robert S. Decade of Decision, 1855-1865. Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Life Insurance Co., 1960. 57p.

"Tragic Brotherhood 1860-1865." State of Missiouri Official Manual for the Years 1957-1958. Jefferson City: Secretary of State, Missouri, 1957. Pp.1-32. Illus.

Trexler, Harrison Anthony. Slavery in Missouri, 1804-1865. "Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science," Series XXXII, No.2. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1914. 259p.

Trow, Harrison and John P. Burch. Charles W. Quantrell: A True History of His Guerrilla Warfare on the Missouri and Kansas Border During the Civil War of 1861-1865. Vega, TX: J. P. Burch, 1923. 266p. Reprinted by University Press of the Pacific, 2001. 226p.

Trudeau, Noah Andre. "The Battle of Westport." In With My Face to the Enemy: Perspectives on the Civil War: Essays by David Herbert Donald, Gary W. Gallagher, James M. McPherson, Stephen W. Sears, and Others. New York: Berkley Books, 2001. Pp.472-485.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Cathy Williams: From Slave to Female Buffalo Soldier. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002. 258p. A Missouri slave.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. The Confederacy's Fighting Chaplain: Father John B. Bannon. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1992. 254p. Father Bannon was from St. Louis.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. "Missouri." In A Nation of Sovereign States: Secession & War in the Confederacy. Edited and Compiled by Archie P. McDonald. "Journal of Confederate History Series," Volume 10. Murfreesboro, TN: Southern Heritage Press, 1994. Pp.163-173.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. The South's Finest: The First Missouri Confederate Brigade From Pea Ridge to Vicksburg. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Company, 1993. 271p.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Westerners in Gray: The Men and Missions of the Elite Fifth Missouri Infantry Regiment. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 1995. 331p. This unit never fought in Missouri.

Turner, George Edgar. Victory Rode the Rails: The Strategic Place of the Railroads in the Civil War. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1953. Chapter VIII, "No Compromise in Missouri," pp.96-103; "Notes," p.384. Illus.

United Confederate Veterans, Missouri Division, 1902 Reunion Roster: September 9,10,11&12,1902, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Savannah, MO: Jackie Polsgrome-Dunn, 1993. 31p.

United Daughters of the Confederacy. Missouri Division. Reminiscences of the Women of Missouri During the Sixties. Jefferson City: Hughs Stephens Printing Company, 1913. 311p. Morningside Press in Dayton, Ohio did a reprint in 1988.

United States. National Park Service. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield: Master Plan. Washington, DC: National Park Service, 1977. 38p.

United States. Record and Pension Office, War Department. Organization and Status of Missouri Troops, Union and Confederate, in Service During the Civil War. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1902. 335p. Very important work for identifying lineage of Missouri units. Correlates names with numbers of units.

Upton, Lucile Morris. Battle of Wilson's Creek. Springfield, MO: s.n., 1961. 20p.

Upton, Lucile Morris. Battle of Wilson's Creek: Reprinted From Articles by Lucile Morris Upton in the Springfield News and Leader. Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek Battlefield Foundation, 1950. 15p.

Van Gilder, Marvin L. Jasper County: The First Two Hundred Years. Carthage, MO: Marvin L. Van Gilder and the Jasper County Commission, 1995. Chapter VIII, "Countdown to Terror (1855-60)," pp.59-66; Chapter IX, "The Battling Begins at Carthage (1861)," pp.67-78; Chapter X, "The Season of Pain (1861-63)," pp.79-86; Chapter XI, "Time of Fire and Fury (1863-65)," pp.87-94; Chapter XII, "Moments for Reconstruction (1865-1867)," pp.95-102. Illus.

Vandiver, Frank E. Civil War Battlefields and Landmarks: A Guide to the National Park Sites. New York: Random House, 1996. "Wilson's Creek," pp.96-99. Illus.

Vestal, Stanley. The Missouri. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996. Chapter X, "Hell on the Border," pp.106-122.

Vineyard, Jack C. The Battle of Clarks Mill at Old Vera Cruz, Missouri, November 7,1862: History of a Civil War Town, Old Vera Cruz, Missouri. Ava, MO: Historic Old Vera Cruz Publishing Co., 1862. 201p.

Violette, Eugene Morrow. A History of Missouri. Reprint edition. Cape Girardeau, MO: Ramfre Press, 1957. Chapters 13-20, pp.286-423.

Vogt, Esther Loewen. The Flame and the Fury. Thorndike, ME: Thorndike Press, 2000. 192p. Large print edition. A fictional story built around William Quantrill.

Wakelyn, Jon L. Biographical Dictionary of the Confederacy. Advisory Editor, Frank E. Vandiver. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1977. John Bullock Clark, Jr.; Francis Marion Cockrell; Douglas Hancock Cooper; Louis Hebert; Claiborne Fox Jackson; John Sappington Marmaduke; Mosby Munroe Parsons; Sterling Price; Joseph Orville Shelby; Stand Watie.

Wallace, L. T. Missouri's Part in the Civil War. Liberty, MO: William Jewell College, 1915. 26p.

The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Series I, Volume III. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1881. Chapter X, "Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Indian Territory. May 10 - November 19,1861," pp.1-749 (August 10,1861 - Battle of Oak Hills, Springfield, or Wilson's Creek, Mo," pp.53-130). See also Series I, volumes 8,13 and 22.

Ware, Eugene F. The Lyon Campaign in Missouri: Being a History of the First Iowa Infantry. Iowa City: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 1991. 383p. Reprint of 1907 edition. Latter part of book focuses on the Battle of Wilson's Creek.

Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964. Approximately 58 of the generals discussed saw action in Missouri.

Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. Sixteen generals discussed in this book saw action in Missouri.

Watson, William. Life in the Confederate Army: Being the Observations and Experiences of an Alien in the South During the American Civil War. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995. First published in 1887 by Chapman and Hall, London. Missouri covered in Chapter XVI, pp.181-199; Chapter XVII, pp.200-212; Chapter XVIII, " Battle of Oakhill," pp.213-231; Chapter XIX, pp.232-253.

Wayne, JoAnn. Missouri Mourn With Me. Cincinnati: Emmis Books, 2001. 257p. A fictional story.

Wayne, JoAnn. Missouri Mourn With Me: The Civil War Comes to a Border State. Zionsville, IN: Guild Press of Indiana, 2001. 246p. A fictional story.

We Remember: A Biographical Project of the Civil War Round Table of Kansas City. Leawood, KS: Civil War Round Table of Kansas City, 1996. 242p.

Weant, Kenneth. 1769 Deaths Reported by Missouri Confederate Regiments & Companies: Reported in the St. Louis Republic, 20 January 1895 to 14 April 1895. Arlington, TX: K. E. Weant, 1999. 86p.

Webb, William Larkin. Battles and Biographies of Missourians, or, The Civil War Period of Our State. Kansas City, MO: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co., 1900. 370p., plus 19 plates at back of volume. Second edition, 1903. 404p. Reprinted: Oak Hills Publishing, Springfield, MO, 1999. 466p.

Weil, Tom. Hippocrene U.S.A. Guide to Civil War Sites. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1994. "Missouri," pp.205-218.

Wexler, Alan and Molly Braun. Atlas of Westward Expansion. Carl Waldman, Editorial Consultant. New York: Facts On File, 1995. "The War on the Confederate Frontier," pp.162-165.

When the Smoke Settled: Civil War Soldier Stories. Ironton, MO: Iron County Genealogy Society, 2001. 93p.

Wherry, William M. "Wilson's Creek, and the Death of Lyon." In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, From Sumter to Shiloh. Edited by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956. Pp.289-297.

Wilcox, Pearl. Jackson County Pioneers. Independence, MO: Pearl G. Wilcox, 1975. Part 4, "The Tragic Years of the Border War, the Civil War, and the Aftermath," pp.305-400.

Wilkie, Franc B. Missouri in 1861: The Civil War Letters of Franc B. Wilkie, Newspaper Correspondent. Edited by Michael E. Banasik. Iowa City, IA: Camp Pope Bookshop, 2002. 424p.

Willey, Patrick S., Paulette Leach, and Deanna Grimstead. Analysis of Human Bones Attributed to the Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek: The Kerr-Glidwell and Manion's Auction Collections. Chico, CA: Anthropology Department, Chico State University, 1999. 40p.

Williams, Walter and Floyd Calvin Shoemaker. Missouri: Mother of the West, Volume 2. Chicago: American Historical Society, Inc., 1930. Pp.7-299.

Wilson, Morris D. Friends, Enemies and Lovers: A Novel. Des Moines, IA: The Author, 1998. 361p.

Wilson's Creek: Official Map and Guide. Republic, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, n.d. Pp.7-299.

Winston, James. Cora O'Kane; or, The Doom of the Rebel Guard. A Story of the Great Rebellion. Containing Incidents of the Campaign in Missouri Under Generals Fremont and Sigel, and the Thrilling Exploits of the Unionists Under Major Zagonyi. Claremont, NH: Published by An Association of Disabled Soldiers, 1870. 84p. A fictional story.

Winter, William C. The Civil War in St. Louis: A Guided Tour. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press, 1994. 179p.

Witmer, Edward A. The Battle of Bonnie Wilson. Mission, KS: Dudley Atkins, III, Publisher, 1941. 66p. Battle of Wilson's Creek.

Witten, William. Written Letters 1840-1948: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Tennessee. Compiled by Mary Laging Lewis. Enid, OK: Mary Laging Lewis, 1980. 143p.

Wood, Larry. The Civil War on the Lower Kansas-Missouri Border. Joplin: Hickory Press, 2000. 212p.

Wood, Larry. The Civil War on the Lower Kansas-Missouri Border. Second Edition. Joplin, MO: Hickory Press, 2003. 260p.

Wood, Larry. The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2003. 184p.

Woodruff, William Edward. With the Light Guns in '61-'65: Reminiscences of Eleven Arkansas, Missouri and Texas Light Batteries, in the Civil War. Little Rock: Central Printing Company, 1903. Experiences in Missouri, including Oak Hill or Wilson's Creek. Includes "Appendix to Pulaski Battery," an account of fighting at Oak Hill.

Woodward, Ashbel. Life of General Nathaniel Lyon. Hartford, CT: Case, Lockwood & Co., 1862. 360p.

Woodward, Ashbel. Memoir of Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, of the First Brigade Missouri Volunteers: Slain at the Battle of Wilson's Creek, August 10,1861. Boston: D. Clapp & Co., 1866. 18p. Reprinted from "New England Hist. & Gen. Register," April 1866.

Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Comand in the West. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1990. See index for Sterling Price.

Wright, John H., compiler. Compendium of the Confederacy: An Annotated Bibliography. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1989. Two volumes. See index at back of volume 2 under "Missouri," "Missouri Army Argus," "Missouri Brigades," "Missouri Compromise," "Missouri Paw Paw Militia," "Missouri Troops," "Missouri Valley Historical Society," and "Missouri-Kansas Border."

Wright, V. C. The Battle of Chalk Bluff Which Occurred During the Civil War, May 1 and 2,1863. Piggott, AR: s.n., 1953. 17p.

Yeater, Sarah J. Civil War Experiences of Sarah J. Yeater. S.L.: s.n., 1909,1910. 60p.

Younger, Cole. The Story of Cole Younger, By Himself. Provo, UT: Triton Press, 1903,1988. 123p. Reprint of 1903 edition. An autobiography of a Missouri guerrilla captain.

Periodicals

Abrahamson, James L. and Kermit H. Henninger. "The Battle of Westport." Westport Historical Quarterly 9 (September 1973): 48-52.

Allmon, William B. "The Much-Traveled 21st Missouri Fought for the Union in Tennessee and Texas, and At Points in Between." America's Civil War 9 (September 1996): 10,12,16,80,82. The 21st Missouri fought in four major battles and participated in five campaigns.

Allmon, William B. "Sneak Attack at Lone Jack." Civil War Times Illustrated 35 (April 1996): 62-71. Illus. A battle that took place in Jackson County, 16 August 1862.

Anders, Leslie. Book review of "Black Flag: Guerrilla Warfare on the Western Border, 1861-1865," by Thomas Goodrich. Missouri Historical Review 91 (October 1996): 114-115.

Anders, Leslie. "The Blackwater Incident." Missouri Historical Review 88 (July 1994): 416-429. Illus. An incident that occurred 19 December 1861.

Anders, Leslie. Book review of "Bloody Bill Anderson: The Short, Savage Life of a Civil War Guerrilla," by Albert Castel and Thomas Goodrich. Missouri Historical Review 94 (July 2000): 490-491.

Anders, Leslie. Book review of "Bloody Hill: The Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek," by William Riley Brooksher. Missouri Historical Review 91 (July 1997): 463-464.

Anders, Leslie. "'Farthest North': The Historian and the Battle of Athens." Missouri Historical Review 69 (January 1975): 147-168. Illus. Battle of Athens, Missouri, 5 August 1861.

Anders, Leslie. "Fighting the Ghosts at Lone Jack." Missouri Historical Review 79 (April 1985): 332-356. Illus.

Anders, Leslie. "Missourians Who 'Marched Through Georgia'." Missouri Historical Review 59 (January 1965): 192-209.

Anders, Leslie. "Preserving Our Civil War Battle Flags." Missouri Historical Review 87 (October 1992): 1-17. Illus.

Anderson, Frank. "Missouri's Confederate State Capitol at Marshall, Texas." Missouri Historical Review 27 (April 1933): 240-243.

Anderson, Galusha. "The Test Oath of Missouri." Baptist Quarterly 1 (July 1867): 280-298.

Anderson, Hattie M. "The Evolution of a Frontier Society in Missouri,1815-1828." Missouri Historical Review 32 (April 1938): 23-44. Covers attitudes toward slavery.

"Another Civil War Mystery!: 'Bloody Bill' Didn't Do It!!" Lawrence County Historical Society Bulletin nv (January 2003): 1-2.

Anthony, Daniel Read. "Letters of Daniel Read Anthony, 1857-1862." Edited by Edgar Langsdorf and Robert W. Richmond. Kansas Historical Quarterly 24 (Spring 1958): 351-370.

Apperson, George M. "Presbyterians and Radical Republicans: President Lincoln, Dr. McPheeters, and Civil War in Missouri." American Presbyterians 73 (Winter 1995): 239-249.

Armitage, Katie. Book review of "The Devil Knows How to Ride," by Edward Leslie and "Quantrill's War," by Duane Schultz. Kansas History 20 (Summer 1997): 133.

Armstrong, O. K. and Marjorie Armstrong. "The Battle of Wilson's Creek." Missouri Life 5 (July-August 1977): 16-19. Illus.

Atherton, Lewis E. "Life, Labor, and Society in Boone County, Missouri, 1834-1852, As Revealed in the Correspondence of an Immigrant Slave-Owning Family From North Carolina, Part I." Missouri Historical Review 38 (April 1944): 277-304.

Atherton, Lewis E. "Life, Labor, and Society in Boone County, Missouri, 1834-1852, As Revealed in the Correspondence of an Immigrant Slave-Owning Family From North Carolina, Part II." Missouri Historical Review 38 (July 1944): 408-429.

Austin, Robert A. "The Battle of Wilson's Creek." Missouri Historical Review 27 (October 1932): 46-49.

Averell, William W. "'A Long and Perilous Ride'," Part 1. Edited by Edward K. Eckert and Nicholas J. Amato. Civil War Times Illustrated 16 (October 1977): 22-30. Part 2 continues in the November 1977 issue, however, it does not cover Missouri.

Bailey, Anne J. "Texans Invade Missouri: The Cape Girardeau Raid, 1863." Missouri Historical Review 84 (January 1990): 166-187. Illus.

Baltimore, Lester B. "Benjamin F. Stringfellow: The Fight for Slavery on the Missouri Border." Missouri Historical Review 62 (October 1967): 14-29. Illus.

Barnes, John. "Boonville: The First Land Battle of the Civil War." Infantry Journal 35 (December 1929): 601-607.

"Battle of Wilson's Creek: Letter of Gen. F. Sigel." Missouri Historical Review 1 (January 1907): 147-148.

Bearss, Edwin C. "Army of the Frontier's First Campaign: The Confederates Win at Newtonia." Missouri Historical Review 60 (April 1966): 283-319.

Bearss, Edwin C. "The Battle of Pea Ridge." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 20 (Spring 1961): 74-84.

Bearss, Edwin C. "From Rolla to Fayetteville With General Curtis." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 19 (Autumn 1960): 225-259.

Bell, Patricia. "Gideon Pillow: A Personality Profile." Civil War Times Illustrated 6 (October 1967): 12-19. Very brief comments about Pillow in Missouri.

Bellamy, Donnie D. "The Education of Blacks in Missouri Prior to 1861." Journal of Negro History 59 (April 1974): 143-157.

Bellamy, Donnie D. "Free Blacks in Antebellum Missouri, 1820-1860." Missouri Historical Review 67 (January 1973): 198-226. Illus.

Bellamy, Donnie D. "The Persistency of Colonization In Missouri." Missouri Historical Review 72 (October 1977): 1-24. Illus. Antebellum Missouri and the concept of removing blacks to Africa or some other country.

Bender, Robert Patrick. "'This Noble and Philanthropic Enterprise': The Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair of 1864 and the Practice of Civil War Philanthropy." Missouri Historical Review 95 (January 2001): 117-139.

Berfield, Karen. "Julian Bryant: Martyr for Equality." Civil War Times Illustrated 22 (April 1983): 36-41. An advocate for fair treatment of blacks in the ranks.

Berg, Malcolm J. "Partnerships: Planning for Wilson's Creek Battlefield." OzarksWatch 4 (Spring/Summer 1991): 40.

Berg, Richard. "Battles in the West: Wilson's Creek to Pea Ridge." Strategy and Tactics 80 (1980): 4-14.

Billings, Elden E. "Letters and Diaries: The St. Louis Riots." Civil War Times Illustrated 2 (June 1963): 38-40. Illus.

"Biofile: Nathaniel Lyon." North & South 4 (June 2001): 11.

Bird, Roy. "Jo Shelby and His Shadow." America's Civil War 8 (March 1995): 26-32. Illus.

Bird, Roy. "With Pen and Brush, Sam Reader Kept a Running Personal Chronicle of 'Bleeding Kansas'." America's Civil War 12 (March 2000): 70,72,74. Illus. Includes a watercolor "2nd K.S.M. Invading Missouri."

Bland, William S. and William M. Raymond, Jr. "Thunder in the Ozarks: The Battles of Wilson's Creek and Pea Ridge." Field Artillery no.4 (July 1998): 38-43.

Blanton, B. F. "A True Story of the Border War." Missouri Historical Review 17 (October 1922): 57-61.

Blassingame, John W. "The Recruitment of Negro Troops in Missouri During the Civil War." Missouri Historical Review 58 (April 1964): 326-337.

Blight, David W. "The Martyrdom of Elijah P. Lovejoy." American History Illustrated 12 (November 1977): 20-27. Illus. Abolitionist editor driven from St. Louis to Alton, Illinois.

Blum, Virgil C. "The Political and Military Activities of the German Element in St. Louis, 1859-1861." Missouri Historical Review 42 (January 1948): 103-129.

Bohl, Sarah. "A War on Civilians: Order Number 11 and the Evacuation of Western Missouri." Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration 36 (Spring 2004): 44-51. Illus.

Borland, William P. "Gen. Jo O. Shelby." Missouri Historical Review 7 (October 1912): 10-19.

Bowen, Don R. "Guerrilla War in Western Missouri, 1862-1865: Historical Extensions of the Relative Deprivation Hypothesis." Comparative Studies in Society and History 19 (January 1977): 30-51.

Bradbury, John. "'The Bank of Fac Simile': Economic Warfare in the White River Valley, 1862-1863." White River Valley Historical Quarterly 32 (Spring 1993): 7-8.

Bradbury, John. "Fort Dette: A Civil War Fort in Rolla, Mo." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 2 (September 1983): 1-9.

Bradbury, John. "Henry Carroll Civil War Letters." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 2 (February 1983): 2-8.

Bradbury, John. "Two Civil War Letters Following the Battle at Wilson's Creek." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 1 (September 1982): 2-6.

Bradbury, John. "Winter Quarters at Camp Rolla, 1861." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 4 (January 1985): 10-14.

Bradbury, John, editor. "'one of the roughfest Countrys I Ever Saw': The Crawford Letters." White River Valley Historical Quarterly 37 (Fall 1997): 20-23. The Crawfords were Union soldiers operating in SW Missouri.

Bradbury, John F., editor and compiler. "The Civil War Letters of Moses Jasper Bradford, Phelps County Confederate and One of the 'Immortal 600'." Newsletter of the Phelps County Historical Society nv (April 1999): 3-22.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. Book review of, "Missouri in 1861: The Civil War Letters of Franc B. Wilkie, Nespaper Correspondent," edited by Michael E. Banasik. Missouri Historical Review 97 (July 2003): 364-365.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. Book review of, "Westerners in Gray: The Men and Missions of the Elite Fifth Missouri Infantry Regiment," by Phillip Thomas Tucker. Missouri Historical Review 91 (October 1996): 115-116.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "'Buckwheat Cake Philanthropy': Refugees and the Union Army in the Ozarks." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 57 (Autumn 1998): 233-254.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "'Bushwacker' Bill Wilson and 'Secesh' Sympathizers During the Civil War." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter, New Series No. 5 (April 1992): 3-11.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "Camp Lubbock: Texas Troopers in the Ozarks." White River Valley Historical Quarterly 38 (Winter 1999): 3-6.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "'Good Water & Wood but the Country Is a Miserable Botch': Flatland Soldiers Confront the Ozarks." Missouri Historical Review 90 (January 1996): 166-186. Illus.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. Book Review of "Behind Enemy Lines: The Memories and Writings of Brigadier General Sydney Drake Jackman," complied and edited by Richard L. Norton. Missouri Historical Review 93 (April 1999): 340-341.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. Book review of "Missouri Brothers in Gray: The Reminiscences and Letters of William J. Bull and John P. Bull," edited by Michael E. Banasik and "In the Devil's Dominions: A Union Soldier's Adventures in 'Bushwacker Country'," by Charles W. Porter and edited by Patrick Brophy. Missouri Historical Review 94 (April 2000): 355-357.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "Prisoners Held at Rolla, Missouri During the Civil War." Phelps County Genealogical Society Quarterly 8 (January 1992): 4-18.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "Refugees at Rolla, 1862-1863." Phelps County Genealogical Society Quarterly 9 (April 1993): 19-37.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. "'This War is Managed Mighty Strange': The Army of Southeastern Missouri, 1862-1863." Missouri Historical Review 89 (October 1994): 28-47. Illus.

Bradbury, John F., Jr. and Richard W. Hatcher III. "Civil War in the Ozarks: An Introduction and Chronology." OzarksWatch 4 (Spring/Summer 1991): 4-6.

Bradbury, John F., Jr., compiler. "'Hunting Bushwackers for a Living': The Second Wisconsin Cavalry in the District of Rolla, 1863-1864." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter, New Series No. 10 (October 1994): 3-15.

Bradbury, John F., Jr., editor. "The Civil War Letters of Capt. Alfred B. Cree, 22nd Iowa Infantry, 1862-1863." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 7 (June 1988): 1-34. Illus.

Bradbury, John F., Jr., editor. "The Civil War Letters of Lorenzo B. Hickok." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 5 (October 1986): 2-16. Lorenzo was a brother of "Wild Bill" Hickok.

Bradbury, John F., Jr., editor. "Union or Disunion: The Letters of Allen B. Johnson." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 6 (June 1987): 2-35. Illus. Introduction and Epilogue by Charles L. Perkins.

Bradbury, John, Jr. "'Secure the Shadow': Civil War Photographs From Phelps County." Phelps County Historical Society Newsletter 3 (March 1984): 3-5.

Bradley, Harold C. "In Defense of John Cummings." Missouri Historical Review 57 (October 1962): 1-15. Cummings, a Catholic priest, refused to take the test oath in 1866 because of conscience.

Branch, Mary Emerson. "A Story Behind the Story of the 'Arkansas' and the 'Carondelet'." Missouri Historical Review 79 (April 1985): 313-331. Illus.

Braschler, Eugene. "(Col. Timothy) Reeves Legacy Lives On." Ripley County Heritage 9 (Spring 2000): 24-28.

Bray, Robert. "Bray's Settlement and Civil War," Part I. White River Valley Historical Quarterly 32 (Summer 1993): 3-7.

Bray, Robert. "Bray's Settlement and Civil War," Part II. White River Valley Historical Quarterly 33 (Fall 1993): 3-5.

Bray, Taylor. "Up and in Line at Day Break: Considerable Skermish." Edited by Gene Geer. White River Valley Historical Quarterly 1 (Summer 1964): 2-15. "The diary of Private Taylor Bray, 16th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (US) describing the fighting during the Price Raid of 1864."

Britton, Wiley. "Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri," Part 5. Missouri Historical Review 17 (October 1922): 62-76.

Britton, Wiley. "Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri," Part 6. Missouri Historical Review 17 (January 1923): 198-211.

Britton, Wiley. "Pioneer Life in Southwest Missouri," Part 7. Missouri Historical Review 17 (April 1923): 358-375.

Bronson, Henri. "In Missouri." McClure's Magazine 13 (May 1899): 68-73. A fictional story.

Bronson, Henri and Viola Roseboro. "In Missouri." McClure's Magazine 13 (May 1899): 68-73. Illus. A fictional story about Civil War Missouri.

Brown, D. Alexander. "The Battle of Westport." Civil War Times Illustrated 5 (July 1966): 4-11,40-43.

Brown, Dee. "Wilson's Creek." Civil War Times Illustrated 11 (April 1972): 8-18.

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Wilson's Creek 2000 Battle Re-enactment. Insert in News-Leader (Springfield, MO), June 11,2000. 31p.

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Theses & Dissertations

Aamodt, David C. "Conviction of Duty: The Life of Senator Trusten Polk." M.A. thesis. Central Missouri State University, 1994.

Anderson, Mark Hanna. "Influences That Determined Missouri's Loyalty to the Union." M.A. thesis. University of Detroit, 1937.

Bellamy, Donnie D. "Slavery, Emancipation, and Racism in Missouri, 1850-1865." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1970.

Belser, Thomas Arvin. "Military Operations in Missouri and Arkansas, 1861-1865." Ph.D. dissertation. Vanderbilt University, 1958.

Bierbaum, Milton E. "The Rhetoric of Union or Disunion in Missouri, 1844-1861." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1965.

Bird, Roy Dean. "They Deserved a Better Fate: The Civil War Service of the Second Kansas State Militia Regiment and the Battle of the Blue." M.S. thesis. Kansas State College, 1975.

Brownlee, Richard S. "Guerrilla Warfare in Missouri, 1861-1865." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1955.

Brownlee, Richard S. "Irregular Confederate Troops in Missouri, 1861-1862." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1941.

Burke, Diane Mutti. "On Slavery's Borders: Slavery and Slaveholding on Missouri's Farms, 1821-1865." Ph.D. Emory University, 2004.

Burks, Walter Morrow. "Thunder on the Right." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Kansas City, 1962. Claiborne Fox Jackson.

Butler, William D. "The Ozarks as a Barrier During the Civil War." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1983.

Cothrum, Dallas Lee. "Jo Shelby: Reluctant Guerrilla." Ph.D. dissertation. Texas Christian University, 1999.

Cowen, Ruth Caroline. "Civil War and Politics in Missouri, 1863." M.A. thesis. Washington University, 1954.

Craig, Douglas Lloyd. "An Examination of the Reasons for Missouri's Decision Not to Secede in 1860." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1970.

Dial, Sheila K. "Reconstruction in Clay Country, Missouri, 1865-1870." Honors paper. William Jewell College, 1970.

Donati, Leo Simon. "Secret Societies in Missouri During the Civil War." M.A. thesis. St. Louis University, 1950.

Downhour, James G. "Thomas C. Reynolds: Missour's Forgotten Governor." Ph. D. dissertation. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University, 2002.

Downhour, James Gail. "The Battle of Wilson's Creek and Its Impact on Missouri During the Civil War." M.A. thesis. San Angelo, TX: Angelo State University, 1994.

Duffner, Robert W. "Slavery in Missouri River Counties, 1820-1865." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1974.

Dwight, Margaret L. "Black Suffrage in Missouri, 1865-1877." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1978.

Ehrlich, Walter. "History of the Dred Scott Case Through the Decision of 1857." Ph.D. dissertation. Washington University, 1950.

Foster, Terry G. "Altered Destinies: Quantrill's Guerrillas and the Civil War in Western Missouri." M.A. thesis. University of Western Ontario, 1999.

Garrett, Lawrence Daniel. "Missouri's Disrupted Path to Secession." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1971.

Glenn, Fannie Lucy. "Missouri and the Southern Confederacy." M.A. thesis. University of Oklahoma, 1929.

Green, Barbara Layenette. "The Slavery Debate in Missouri, 1831-1855." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1980.

Gum, Guy. "Missouri and the Extension of Slavery, 1840-1850." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri, 1926.

Holst, David L. "General Samuel Curtis and the Civil War in the West." M.A. thesis. Illinois State University, 1974.

House, Grant. "Colonel Joseph C. Porter's 1862 Campaign in Northeast Missouri." M.A. thesis. Western Illinois University, 1989.

Hudiburg, George E. "The Jackson Government in Missouri, 1861-1862." M.S. thesis. Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, 1950.

Isbell, Michael D. "Francis Marion Cockrell and the Civil War." M.A. thesis. Central Missouri State University, 1995.

Kidd, Florence. "Efforts to Encourage Immigration to Missouri After the Civil War." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1933.

King, Janis Lynn. "A Rhetorical Study of a State Divided: Missouri During the Civil War." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Iowa, 1987.

Kirkpatrick, Arthur R. "Missouri, the Twelfth Confederate State." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1954.

Koelling, Harry Carl. "The Civil War in Missouri During 1861." M.A. thesis. Washington University, 1937.

Kremer, Gary R. "Cole County, Missouri Freedmen, 1865-1880." M.A. thesis. Lincoln University, 1972.

Le Doux, Louis Henry. "The Civil War in Missouri in 1862." M.A. thesis. Washington University, 1949.

March, David D. "The Life and Times of Charles Daniel Drake." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri, 1949.

Martin, James Brent. "The Third War: Irregular Warfare on the Western Border, 1861-1865." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Texas at Austin, 1997. Covers Missouri and Kansas as well as Kentucky, Arkansas and Texas.

Mason, Janie Clare. "The Civil War in Missouri, 1864-1865." M.A. thesis. Washington University, 1937.

McCurdy, Frances Lea. "Public Speaking in Missouri During the Civil War." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1944.

McDonough, James L. "The Civil War Career of John M. Schofield." Ph.D. dissertation. Florida State University, 1966.

McGettigan, James William, Jr. "Slave Sales, Estate Divisions, and the Slave Family in Boone County, Missouri, 1820-1865." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1976.

McGhee, James E. "The State Guard in Southeast Missouri: 1861-1862: A Thesis." M.A. thesis. Southeast Missouri State College, 1971.

Merkel, Benjamin. "The Antislavery Movement in Missouri, 1819-1865." Ph.D. dissertation. Washington University, St. Louis, 1939.

Miller, Agnes Taylor. "Missouri at the Beginning of the Civil War." M.A. thesis. George Washington University, 1925.

Miller, Robert E. "Missouri Secessionist: General Mosby M. Parsons." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1982.

Mink, Charles Rountree. "General Orders, No.11: An Effort to Curtail Guerrilla Warfare on the Kansas-Missouri Border, 1863." M.S. thesis. Illinois State University, 1967.

Morrow, Norman P. "Price's Missouri Expedition, 1864." M.A. thesis. University of Texas-Austin, 1949.

Murrell, Amy Elizabeth. "The Divided Family in Civil War America, 1860-1870." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Virginia, 2001. Covers families in Missouri and other slaveholding border states.

Neely, Jeremy Chad. "Bates County, Missouri: The Transformation of a Middle Western Frontier, 1855-1895." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000. 159p.

Nelson, Earl J. "The Passing of Slavery in Missouri." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri, 1932.

Nichols, Bruce E. "Civil War in Johnson County, Missouri." M.A. thesis. Central Missouri State University, 1974.

Nowells, Ida M. "A Study of the Radical Party Movement in Missouri, 1860-1870." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri, 1939.

Pruitt, William M. "The More Definitely Pro-Southern Group in Missouri Between August, 1860, and March, 1861." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri, 1932.

Reynolds, Gilbert Hewitt. "A History of Slavery in Cole County, Missouri." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri, 1948.

Richard, Brenda E. "St. Louis During the Civil War." M.A. thesis. Washington University-St. Louis, 1934.

Rosin, Wilbert Henry. "Hamilton Rowan Gamble: Missouri's Civil War Governor." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1960.

Saak, Dennis Frederick. "Newspaper Suppressions in Missouri During the Civil War." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1974.

Sale, Sara Lee. "Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson and His Role in the Secession Movement in Missouri, 1861." M.A. thesis. Central Missouri State University, 1979.

Sallee, Scott E. "Major General Sterling Price's 1864 Missouri Expedition." M.A. thesis. Western Kentucky University, 1990.

Samples, Robert. "Civil War Newspapers: Coverage of Selected War-Related Events by the Missouri Democrat and Missouri Republican." M.S. thesis. Southern Illinois University, 1990.

Scarpino, Philip V. "Slavery in Callaway County Missouri; With Primary Emphasis on the Period 1845-1855." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1975.

Sconce, Wendell. "Musical Drama: The Battle of Wilson's Creek." M.A. thesis. Maryville College, St. Louis, 1987. A play for elementary school students.

Scott, Mark Edward. "The Forgotten Cavalier: Confederate Raider Joseph Orville Shelby and His Great Missouri Raid of 1863." M.A. thesis. Eastern Washington University, 1996.

Sibley, Wilmer Howard. "The First Political Struggle for Control of Missouri in the Civil War." M.A. thesis. University of Kansas City, 1949.

Smith, Michael Duane. "The Last Hurrahs for Jeff Davis: The Battles of Independence and Lone Jack, Missouri, August 11 and 16,1862." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1997.

Sontag, David L. "Frank Blair in the American Civil War." M.A. thesis. Central Missouri State University, 1990.

Stammeyer, Jacquelyn. "A History of Athens, Missouri." M.A. thesis. Northeast Missouri State University, 1992.

Stone, Jeff C. "Slavery, Southern Culture, and Education in Little Dixie, Missouri, 1820-1860." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Kansas, 2002.

Storey, Theresa L. "Latest By Telegraph: St. Louis Newspapers Report the Civil War." M.A. thesis. Beaumont, TX: Lamar University, 2004. 180p.

Sude, Barry Richard. "Federal Military Policy and Strategy in Missouri and Arkansas, 1861-1863: A Study of Command Level Conflict." Ph.D. dissertation. Temple University, 1987.

Suderow, Bryce A. "The Battle of Pilot Knob, Missouri, September 27,1864." M.A. Thesis. Rohnert Park, CA: Sonoma State University, 1982.

Tatham, Michael Lewis. "'Because They Were Needed': The History of the Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Regiment, 1862-1865." M.A. thesis. Central Missiouri State University, 1998. Pursued Quantrill and his guerrillas after the Lawrence raid and played a major role in stopping General Sterling Price during his 1864 raid.

Taylor, Holly Zumwalt. "Neither North Nor South: Sectionalism, St. Louis Politics, and the Coming of the Civil War, 1846-1861." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Texas at Austin, 2004. 419p.

Thompson, Joseph Conan. "'The Great-Little Battle of Pilot Knob'." M.A. thesis. Kent State University, 1986.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. "History of the Fifth Missouri Confederate Infantry." Ph.D. dissertation. Saint Louis University, 1990.

Tupes, Herschel. "The Influence of Slavery Upon Missouri Politics." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri, 1910.

Volkl, Joseph E. "A Closer Look at the Missouri Civil War Campign." Newport, RI: U.S. Naval War College, Dept. of Joint Military Operations, 1997. 21p. A student research project.

Walker, Russell Edward. "Price's Missouri Raid: A Critical Analysis." M.S. thesis. Kansas State College of Pittsburg, 1966.

Waters, Gregory Scott. "The Civil War That Almost Was: A Cause and Effect Evaluation." M.A. thesis. California State University, Dominguez Hills, 1997. Covers Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland.

Weber, Rebekah Lou. "'It Is For You That We Fight': Gender and the Civil War in Saline County, Missouri." M.A. thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000. 184p.

Weidmann, Richard Eugene. "The Battle of Wilson's Creek." M.A. thesis. Texas Christian University, 1965.

Woodiel, Loftin C. "William C. Quantrill, Deviant or Hero?" Ph.D. dissertation. St. Louis University, 2000.

Wurthman, Leonard B. "Frank Blair of Missouri, Jacksonian Orator of the Civil War Era." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1969.

 

Web URLs, Videos, Audio, & Address

Camp Pope Bookshop
1117 E. Davenport St., P.O. Box 2232
Iowa City, IA 52244
Web: http://www.camppope.com


Missouri Civil War Reenactors Association
P.O. Box 417
Fayette, MO 65248


Mid American Battle Reenactments
1415 West Westview
Springfield, MO 65807-4655


Two Trails Publishing Press
1108 Appleton Ave
Independence, MO 64053


Blue & Grey Book Shoppe
107 West Lexington
Independence, MO 64050
Phone: 816-252-9909
Web: http://www.blueandgrey.com/

INTERNET CAUTION: As good Missourians, be cautious using Wikipedia sources. Any of these articles can be edited by anyone at any time.

African Americans in Missouri - Missouri Slave Data
http://www.missouri-slave-data.org/slaveinfo.html

Amazing Facts of Civil War Missouri
http://missouricivilwarmuseum.org/cwfacts.htm

Barton, Cathy. Johnny Whistletrigger: Civil War Songs From the Western Border Boonville, MO: Big Canoe Records, 1993. A cassette recording (70 minutes).

Barton, Cathy. Rebel in the Woods: Civil War Songs From the Western Border, Volume 2. Boonville, MO: Big Canoe Records, 1995. A cassette recording.

Barton/Para: Civil War PEOPLE: William Clarke Quantrill
http://www.mid-mo.net/dpara/civilwar/people/quantril.htm

Battle of Athens State Historic Site
http://mostateparks.com/athens.htm

The Battle of Clark's Mill, November 7,1862, in Vera Cruz, Missouri
http://www.watersheds.org/blue/history/battle.htm

The Battle of Lexington, Mo. Reenactment September 1991 S.L.: s.n., 1991. Videocassette.

Battle of Lexington State Historic Site
http://mostateparks.com/lexington/lexington.htm

Battle of Lone Jack, Missouri
http://www.geocities.com/lone_jack_mo/

The Battle of Springfield, Mo., January 8,1863
http://history.smsu.edu/battle_of_springfield/

Battle of Wilson's Creek Appendix and Main Page
http//www.chrisanddavid.com/wilsonscreek/index13.html

The Battle of Wilson's Creek Official Records and Battle Description
http://www.civilwarhome.com/wilsoncreekintro.htm

Battle of Wilson's Creek or Oak Hills
http://www.chrisanddavid.com/wilsonscreek/index1.html

The Battle of Wilson's Creek Reenactment August 1991 S.L.: s.n., 1991. Videocassette.

Battle of Wilson's Creek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wilson's_Creek

Bitter Bushwackers and Jayhawkers, by Bo Kerrihard. Article in America's Civil War, July 2005 issue.
http://thehistorynet.com/acw/blbittercivilwar/

Bleeding Kansas and the Missouri Border War
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/OZ-BleedingKansas.html

Capt.William T. Anderson Camp # 1743
http://mcmsys.com/~nblock/

Category: Battles of Operations to Control Missouri of the American Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Battles_of_the_Operations_to_Control_Missouri_of_the_
American_Civil_War

Cathy Barton and Dave Para: Researching the Music. Civil War Music of the Western Border
http://www.mid-mo.net/dpara/civilwar/index.html

Cathy Barton/Dave Para: Civil War PEOPLE Index Civil War on the Western Border
http://www.mid-mo.net/dpara/civilwar/people/

Centralia Massacre and Battle
http://www.mmcwrt.org/2000/default0007.htm

Chronology of Price's 1864 Invasion of Missouri
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/CW/c/409MOc.html

The Civil War: A Guide to Civil War Activities in the Southeast Missouri Region Contains a "Prologue" and "Civil War Battles: Battle of Cape Girardeau, Battle of Fredericktown, and Battle of Pilot Knob." (All clickable!); "North vs South: Clickable County Map, Bollinger County, Cape Girardeau County, Iron County, Madison County, Perry County, St. Francis County, Ste. Genevieve County." (All clicakable!). Each county listed contains a short history of that county in the war years.
http://rosecity.net/civilwar/home.html

Civil War and St.Louis Churches: "The Civil War's Effect Upon an Urban Church: The St.Louis Presbytery Under Martial Law," by Milan James Kedro.
http://www.mindspring.com/~raleigh1/civilwar.html

Civil War Battle Summaries by State - Missouri (27 battles listed)
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bystate.htm#mo

Civil War Battles In and Around Missouri
http://www.mid-mo.net/dpara/civilwar/battles/index.html

The Civil War in Missouri (Developed by Teresa Wenzel)
http://www.community.k12.mo.us/webquest/wenzel/civilwar.htm

Civil War in Missouri Facts. 5p
http://home.usmo.com/~momollus/MOFACTS.HTM

Civil War in Shelby County
http://www.rootsweb.com/~moshelby/cvlwar.htm

Civil War in the Ozarks, by James A. Holmes
http://www.geocites.com/Heartland/Estates/6780/CivilWar.html

The Civil War in the Ozarks: The Conflict at Wilson's Creek Springfield, MO: Ozarks Public Television, Video Services, 1990. Videocassette (74 minutes).

Civil War Incidents in Howard County, Part I: 1861-1863. Compiled by William Lay
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohoward/cwpart1.html

Civil War Incidents in Howard County, Part II: 1864. Compiled by William Lay
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohoward/cwpart2.html

Civil War Internet Resources - Kansas City Public Library
http://www.kclibrary.org/sc/civilwar/internet.htm

Civil War Round Table of St. Louis
http://home.stlnet.com/~cwrtstl/#News

Civil War St. Louis
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/

Col. John C. Moore, "Confederate Military History, A Library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.2, Missouri." Clement Anselm Evans, editor
http:test.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text.jsp?doc=Perseus:text:2001.05.0252

Confederate Memorial State Historic Site, Higginsville, MO
http://mostateparks.com/confedmem.htm

The Confederate State of Missouri
http://www.sterlingprice145.org/csamo.htm

Controversies, Myths, and Fascinating Facts About the Battle
http://www.chrisanddavid.com/wilsonscreek/wilson.html

Dred Scott (Washigton University in St. Louis) Contains 85 documents and a Dred Scott Chronology.
http://library.wustl.edu/vlib/dredscott/index.html

Edwards, Chris. Blood on the Border: The War Between Missouri and Kansas. S.L.: Cause To Be Free Music, 1999. Compact disk. Folk Music. Includes a booklet. A fictional account.

Geographical Distribution of Slavery in Missouri
http://www.missouri-history.itgo.com/slave.html

Greene, Lorenzo J., Antonio F. Holland and Gary Kremer. "The Role of the Negro in Missouri History: Slavery in Missouri." In Official Manual, State of Missouri, 1973-1974.
http://www.umsl.edu/~libweb/blackstudies/slavery.htm

Guerilla Warfare, Missouri Style
http://www.geocities.com/~sterlingprice/guerilla.htm

Guerrilla Warfare in the Ozarks. 2p. (Outline form)
http://www.republic.k12.mo.us./highschool/teachers/kstephen/oz4d.htm

Important Events of the Civil War and Barry County
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/civilwar/civilwar.htm

Index to the Civil War in Missouri
http://www.usmo.com/~momollus/Mocwlink.htm

Kansas in the Civil War
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/civilwar/index.html

Lause, Mark A. Enrolled Missouri Militia: Forgotten Citizen-Soldiers of the Civil War 5p. "Enrolled Missouri Militia: Table1. the EMM Regiments," 4p. 89 EMMs listed with brief information on each.
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/EMM.html

The Lawrence Massacre, Part One. By R. Cordley, 1865
http://www.kancoll.org/books/cordley_massacre/quantrel.raid.html

Members of Quantrill's Raiders (A list of the men who served with Quantrill)
http://www.familychronicle.com/quantrill.html

Memories of the Civil War, by W.L. Truman, Missouri Confederate (Chapters 1-6 cover Missouri and Battle of Pea Ridge (Elkhorn Tavern))
http://www.cedarcroft.com/cw/memoir/index.html

Mid-Missouri Civil War Round Table
http://mmcwrt.org/2000/default0009.htm

Missouri Civil War History (A Brief Glimpse 1861-1865)
http://missouricivilwarmuseum.org/history.htm

Missouri Civil War Links
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/MOlink.html

The Missouri Civil War Museum, Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri
http://www.missouricivilwarmuseum.org

Missouri Civil War Syllabus: Confederate
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/History2/syllabus.htm

Missouri Division-Neat Stuff About Confederate Missouri
http://www.missouri-scv.org/neatstuf.htm

Missouri: Famous People: Dred Scott (Grades 3-6)
http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00000892.shtml

Missouri History (List of Links on CW in Missouri)
http://members.aol.com/ozrkreb/history.htm

Missouri in the Civil War Introduction (Confederate Military History, Volume 9).
http://www.civilwarhome.com/missouriintro.htm

Missouri In the Civil War, Volume 9, Chapter VI, Confederate Military History
http://www.civilwarhome.com/missouri6.htm

The Missouri Partisan Ranger: Partisans, Guerillas, Irregulars and Bushwackers: Definitions
http://www.rulen.com/partisan.htm

Missouri's African American History (Missouri Secretary of State, State Archives). Note: covers slavery, slave laws, Dred Scott, etc
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/resources/africanamerican/intro.asp

Missouri's Civil War 1861-1865
http://www.mocivilwar.org/index.php.

Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861-1866
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/provost/

Missouri Secession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_secession

Missouri Slave Narratives, 1936-1938
http://www.umsl.edu/~libweb/blackstudies/moslave.htm

Missouri State Guard-Divisions Map
http://www.missouri-scv.org/msg.htm

Nathaniel Lyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Lyon

Newtonia Battlefields Protection Association
http://www.civilwarnewtonia.com/

Old Courthouse: Dred Scott Decision
http://www.nps.gov/jeff/ocv-dscottd.htm

The Old Wire Road
http://www.chrisanddavid.com/wilsonscreek/wireroad.html

Online Resources - State Historical Society of Missouri - Civil War
http://www.umsystem.edu/shs/online.html

Order No.11 (Chapter 24 of W.L. Webb's "Battles and Biographies of Missourians, or, The Civil War Period of Our State)
http://www.mmcwrt.org/2001/default0103.htm

The Palmyra Massacre (Primary Source)
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/History/Palmyra.htm

Quantrill's Last Ride, by Stuart W. Sanders. Article in America's Civil War, March 1999 issue.
http://www.thehistorynet.com/acw/blquantrill/

Quantrill's Raiders. New York: A&E Televison Networks, 1998. Videocassette (50 min).

Quantrill Society
http://www.cwbkladybook.shoppe.com/quantrill.html

The Role of the Negro in Missouri History 1719-1970: Part 1, Slavery in Missouri (See also above under Greene, Lorenzo J., and others)
http://www.duboislc.org/MissouriBlacks/p01_slavery.html

The Role of the Negro in Missouri History 1719-1970: Part 2, Free Negroes
http://www.duboislc.org/MissouriBlacks/p02_FreeNegroes.html

The Role of the Negro in Missouri History 1719-1970: Part 3, The Negro in the Civil War
http://www.duboislc.org/MissouriBlacks/p03_CivilWar.html

The Role of the Negro in Missouri History 1719-1970: Part 4, Reconstruction
http://www.duboislc.org/MissouriBlacks/p04_reconstruction.html

Slavery in Missouri. Chapter from The Story of the Church, by Inez Smith Davis (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and RLDS).
http://www.centerplace.org/history/misc/soc/soc14.htm

Slaves in Missouri in 1860 (From the Howard County Advertiser 9 Jan 1903)
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/topic/afro-amer/slavesinmo.html

Southern Memorial: General William Yarnel Slack
http://www.folksites.com/southernmemorial/slack.html

Springfield's Civil War Forts
http://www.atlascomm.net/ecdavis/springfield.htm

Sterling Price Camp, No.145, Sons of Confederate Veterans
http://www.sterlingprice145.org/historyindex.htm

SUVCW Missouri Department (Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War)
http://www.suvcwmo.org/

Trailhead Graphics, Inc. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Missouri: A Complete Guide Map Including All Historic and Present Day Features Which Commemorate the August 1861 Civil War. Aurora, CO: Trailhead Graphics, Inc., 1994. Map at scale ca.1:8000.

Trans-Mississippi Brigade
http://www.transmbrigade.com/

Turmoil in North Missouri
http://missouricivilwarmuseum.org/northmo.htm

United States. National Park Service. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Missouri, Official Map and Guide Revised edition. Washington, DC: National Park Service, 1996. Scale: ca.1:22,000.

University of Missouri Digital Library (Scroll down page to "The Civil War in Missouri" and click on)
http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/

USGenWeb Missouri Civil War Veterans Burials Listed by Counties
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/veterans.html

War Along the Bryant: John Hutchison: Missouri's Last Civil War Veteran, by Inell McMillon (Border area between Missouri and Arkansas in Ozark County)
http://www.watersheds.org/blue/history/hutchinson.htm

Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla-Military-Civil War
http://www.umr.edu/~whmcinfo/topics/MilCiv/

William Wells Brown, 1815-1884
http://docsouth.unc.edu/brownw/bio.html

William Wells Brown, 1815-1884: Narrative of William W. Brown, an American Slave (First screen has several headings to click on under "Subjects")
http://docsouth.unc.edu/brownw/menu.html

Wilson's Creek 2000 Civil War Re-Enactment Event
http://www.dabear.tzo.com/wilsonscreek/

Wilson's Creek, A Mean Fowt Fight Washington, DC: The Division: Distributed by National Audiovisual Center, 1983. Videocassette (14 minutes).

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
http://www.nps.gov/wicr/

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Troop Movement Maps. Six chronological maps showing Union and Confederate forces engaged in a bitter 1861 struggle for Control of Missouri. S.L.: Eastern National Park & Monument Association, 1995.

Wilson's Creek: Official Map and Guide. Republic, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, n.d.

Wilson's Creek-Photographs of the Wilson's Creek Battlefield
http://home.hiwaay.net/~tiller/html/wilson_s_creek.html

Wilson's Creek: The Struggle for Missouri Begins Kansas City, MO: Video Post Productions; Springfield, MO: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1991. Videocassette (45 minutes).