Douglas County, Missouri

Civil War

MO Gen Web, Kristi Towe and Sharon Sanders, Coordinators


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References:

  • 1995 -- Battle of Clarks Mill -- Old Vera Cruz, Missouri, Nov. 7, 1862 by Jack C.  Vineyard. 224 pp.

  • 1952 -- Early Settlers of Douglas County, Missouri By Bessie J. Selleck.  307 pp.  {Book is currently out of print}  CLICK HERE for Description of Contents

  • 1980 -- Borderland Rebellion by Elmo Ingenthron. 360 pp.  Ozark Mountaineer Press.
    {Book is currently out of print}

  • 1901 Old Soldiers Reunion (Blue and Gray) Newspaper account and attendance roster. Transcribed by Laine Belle Sutherland

  • 1900 Old Soldiers Reunion Newspaper account and attendance roster.  Transcribed by Kristi Towe.

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Last updated on 06/26/2014
 
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