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Page 64
... Union forces , and the hopes of the Union men had been sorely tried , Estin suddenly appeared with a pack on his back and an old shot - gun on his shoulder before his master . Mr. Broadhead was greatly astonished , and said , " Estin ...
... Union forces , and the hopes of the Union men had been sorely tried , Estin suddenly appeared with a pack on his back and an old shot - gun on his shoulder before his master . Mr. Broadhead was greatly astonished , and said , " Estin ...
Page 86
... Union men , conditional Union men , secessionists and semi - secessionists . The members of the Legislature that passed the act calling the con- vention were strongly pro - slavery , and it was their purpose to control the election of ...
... Union men , conditional Union men , secessionists and semi - secessionists . The members of the Legislature that passed the act calling the con- vention were strongly pro - slavery , and it was their purpose to control the election of ...
Page 87
... Union forces was John B. Henderson , while Aylett H. Buck- ner , then judge of the Circuit Court , was the leader of the disunionists . Henderson and his associates ( Calhoun of Audrain and Zimmerman of Lincoln ) were elected by a large ...
... Union forces was John B. Henderson , while Aylett H. Buck- ner , then judge of the Circuit Court , was the leader of the disunionists . Henderson and his associates ( Calhoun of Audrain and Zimmerman of Lincoln ) were elected by a large ...
Page 88
... Union men of the State began to organize companies and regi- ments of what was then called " Home Guards . " They had only such arms as were owned by individual members , such as shot - guns , squirrel rifles , with now and then an old ...
... Union men of the State began to organize companies and regi- ments of what was then called " Home Guards . " They had only such arms as were owned by individual members , such as shot - guns , squirrel rifles , with now and then an old ...
Page 89
... 1861 , the policy of the Administration was changed . At that time the active , aggressive leader of the Union men in Missouri was Frank P. Blair , Jr. He was supported locally by such men as James O. Broad- head The Volcano Rumbles 89.
... 1861 , the policy of the Administration was changed . At that time the active , aggressive leader of the Union men in Missouri was Frank P. Blair , Jr. He was supported locally by such men as James O. Broad- head The Volcano Rumbles 89.
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