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Guide
to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861–1865
James E. McGhee
First-ever
history of the Show Me State's Confederate units
“This
is an impressive reference work. It provides a detailed and
extraordinarily accurate historical sketch of every Confederate
army unit raised in Missouri.”
—Daniel Sutherland, University of Arkansas
“This well organized and authoritative reference work
reflects years of painstaking research, verification of details,
and extremely careful editing. It will prove highly useful
to a variety of readers and scholars and Civil War enthusiasts
interested in the many roles played by Missouri troops in
the southern war effort.”
—T. Michael Parrish, Baylor University
Tracing the origins and history of Missouri Confederate units
that served during the Civil War is nearly as difficult as
comprehending the diverse politics that produced them. Deeply
torn by the issues that caused the conflict, some Missourians
chose sides enthusiastically, others reluctantly, while a
number had to choose out of sheer necessity, for fence straddling
held no sway in the state after the fighting began. The several
thousand that sided with the Confederacy formed a variety
of military organizations, some earning reputations for hard
fighting exceeded by few other states, North or South. Unfortunately,
the records of Missouri's Confederate units have not been
adequately preserved—officially or otherwise—until
now.
James E. McGhee is a highly respected and widely published
authority on the Civil War in Missouri; the scope of this
book is startling, the depth of detail gratifying, its reliability
undeniable, and the unit narratives highly readable. McGhee
presents accounts of the sixty-nine artillery, cavalry, and
infantry units in the state, as well as their precedent units
and those that failed to complete their organization. Relying
heavily on primary sources, such as rosters, official reports,
order books, letters, diaries, and memoirs, he weaves diverse
materials into concise narratives of each of Missouri’s
Confederate organizations. He lists the field-grade officers
for battalions and regiments, companies and company commanders,
and places of origin for each company when known. In addition
to listing all the commanding officers in each unit, he includes
a bibliography germane to the unit, while a supplemental bibliography
provides the other sources used in preparing this unique and
comprehensive resource.
James E. McGhee is a retired lawyer from
the Missouri Department of Labor and now devotes himself to
the study of the Civil War. He has written and edited a number
of books focusing on the war in his home state, including
Missouri Confederates. He lives in Jefferson City,
Missouri.

April
2008
6 x 9, 240 pages, 22 photographs, index
$34.95 (s) cloth
ISBN 978-1-55728-870-7 | 1-55728-870-4
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