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| Union | Related pages on Civil War St. Louis: Cross Purposes - Price, Davis, and the Northwest Confederacy Blair & Lyon Save the Union - Frank Blair and Nathaniel Lyon Thomas Hart Benton in Defense of Dueling - Fremont's father-in-law on Southern honor Justus McKinstry and his Enemies - Fremont's quartermaster Meeting at Planter's House - Blair, Lyon, Price, & Jackson meet Lady With Spurs - General Lyon cross-dresses for the Union Grant in Missouri - an excerpt from his memoirs Sherman in St. Louis - an excerpt from his memoirs Fremont in Missouri - his less than dazzling 100 days in charge in St. Louis Palymra Massacre - Generals McNeil & Schofield James-Younger gang - multiple pages about the guerrillas turned outlaws Gratiot Street Prison - the Union prison in St. Louis Biographies - brief bios of several Civil War Missouri participants Oath of Allegiance - the post war oath of loyalty as described by Galusha Anderson For used copies, and out of print books, search: |
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Anderson was a pastor in St. Louis just before and during the war. His church was only half a block away from Lynch's Slave Market. He offered his services as a minister to the Confederate prisoners at Gratiot, but--not surprisingly--none of their accounts mention him. Good, first-hand history by a bit of a fussbudget, but a very entertaining writer. A decidedly Union point-of-view. |
NEW: on CD-ROM “Reminiscences
of the Women of Missouri During the Sixties”,Various authors, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri
Division, 1913. Two Photos (Mary J. Louden & Margaret McClure)
not in original publication that are new for this edition. Only $9.95 +$2 shipping |
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Memoirs of My Life : Including Three Journeys of Western Exploration During the Years 1842, 1843-1844, 1845-1847 by John Charles Fremont Known as the Great Pathfinder, and erstwhile conqueror of California, Fremont's Civil War years were less dazzling than his earlier carrier. During his time in California he encountered many of the later key players in the Civil War, who formed their opinion of him in the 1840s.
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Adjutant to General Sterling Price, Snead wrote this highly regarded history of the Civil War in Missouri until the end of the battle of Wilson's Creek.
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The Letters of Jessie Benton Fremont by Jessie Benton Fremont Daughter of Thomas Hart Benton, Jessie Benton Fremont was the political driving force behind John Charles Fremont, and author/editor of his books.
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Best known for his service with Morgan in Kentucky, Basil Duke was a lawyer in St. Louis before the war and was one of the founding members of the secessionist organization, the Minute Men. This is a lengthy book with much valuable information and insights, yet it's surprising that such a vital, involved participant - who was even editor and writer of a magazine - could write these exciting events in such a dry style.
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Memoirs of General W.T. Sherman by William Tecumseh Sherman Later famous, or infamous, for his march through Georgia, Sherman began the Civil War years in St. Louis, Missouri. Sherman is actually quite a good writer and tells his stories with a lively style and a likeable manner. Good reading.
Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860-1865
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Forty-Six Years in the Army by John McAllister Schofield Lyon's adjutant at Wilson's Creek, and Union commander of Missouri for much of the war, Schofield's memoirs are an important addition for anyone interested in Missouri during the war. His take on the Lawrence Massacre actually favors the Confederate view of the cause of that black day.
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Narrative of Military Operations During the Civil War by
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Civil War Memoirs Married to the daughter of a wealthy slave-holding family in St. Louis, Grant—like Sherman—spent the early secession days in Missouri. Grant writes very well, with a good, clean style. Fine reading.
Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant
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First-hand story of the border war and the guerrilla war in Missouri from later outlaw Cole Younger who was at Lawrence, Kansas with Quantrill and later served under Shelby. Cole Younger lifts many of his wartime tales almost verbatim from John N. Edwards' "Noted Guerillas". Younger is, admittedly, no great writer, yet there are some parts, particularly when he talks about lessons he learned in life, that are quite inspired prose. Younger does skitter away from dealing with some problematic personal issues; the writing choices he makes are intriguing in themselves. Well worth reading for the first-hand perspective. |
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Ulysses S. Grant : Memoirs and Selected Letters : Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant / Selected Letters, 1839-1865 by Ulysses S. Grant
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Three Years With Quantrill, by John McCorkle Well told stories with footnotes by a solid historian in this edition. McCorkle makes the usual mistakes of memory common to autobiographies--events in the wrong order, dates wrong--and, naturally, puts his own personal bias on things. The historian/editor compensates with his own, opposite bias. It makes for a good balance. The most intriguing parts are the numerous times Quantrill came into potentially deadly conflict with his own men.
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A letter collection by a Union officer stationed in St. Louis with duty including guarding prisoners at Gratiot Street Prison
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Captain Griffin Frost, of the Missouri State Guard, kept a journal throughout the war and his two stays at Gratiot Street Prison in St. Louis. Frost writes an interesting story, describing many of the people at Gratiot very well. Some of his racial comments are a bit hard to take but must be viewed in historical context.
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![]() Missouri Brothers in Gray: The Reminiscences and Letters of William J. Bull and John P. Bull, Michael E. Banasik, ed. |
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