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Mid-Missouri Civil War Round Table Activity Calendar for September 2000
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            WILSON'S CREEK NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD REPUBLIC, MO: Contact (417)-732-2662 Living History: The United States Soldier at Wilson's Creek
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WILSON'S CREEK NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD REPUBLIC, MO: Contact (417)-732-2662 Living History: The United States Soldier at Wilson's Creek  WILSON'S CREEK NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD REPUBLIC, MO: Contact (417)-732-2662 Living History: The United States Soldier at Wilson's Creek          
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            Jefferson Barricks Park
St. Louis, Mo
Contact
314-544-5714
Shiloh Valley Muzzleloader’s Fall Rendezvous
MCWRA 
Civil War Event Battle of Lexington, MO: Contact (816)-537-9343

  Jefferson Barricks Park
St. Louis, Mo
Contact
314-544-5714
Shiloh Valley Muzzleloader’s Fall Rendezvous

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MCWRA 
Civil War Event Battle of Lexington, MO: Contact (816)-537-9343

  Jefferson Barricks Park
St. Louis, Mo
Contact
314-544-5714
Shiloh Valley Muzzleloader’s Fall Rendezvous

  MMCWRT
Noel Crowson
Bill Anderson
Raid on
Danville story

 

       
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            MCWRA 
Civil War Event Battle of Wentzville, MO: Contact (TBA) 

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September 10th, 1864. Stevenson's Depot [Va ]--The weather continues very rainy. We are now very much in need of clothes and shoes, there being at least two hundred barefooted and half naked men in my command. Am using every exertion to get them clothed, but with all our rags and nakedness can put up a most beautiful fight. The men go into action with spirit, and l feel like a boy after being in a fight a few minutes. To-morrow we break up camp and again go to Bunker Hill. Gen. Early has been very successful in all his manoeuvres.

                                                                                                                      --Bryan Grimes, CSA

Wednesday 17th [September 1862, battle of Antietam] [The rebels] were pouring a murderous current of shot and shell upon us, we returned the compliment: there uniform being of the color of the dirt we could not see them very well, but we kept them at bay, the battle raged fearfully, men falling on both sides, now, the rebels advancing, and are driven back, then, our troops, advancing and meeting with the same fate, until it is doubtful, who would be the victors in the end .... The new organization--the Ambulance Corps, worked admirably.., they could be seen with the green on their arm faithfully tending to their duties.

--John W. Jacques, USA