A History of Northeast Missouri

A History of Northeast Missouri
Title A History of Northeast Missouri PDF eBook
Author Walter Williams
Publisher
Pages 732
Release 1913
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A History of Northeast Missouri

A History of Northeast Missouri
Title A History of Northeast Missouri PDF eBook
Author Walter Williams
Publisher
Pages 2107
Release 1913
Genre Missouri
ISBN

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History of Northeast Missouri

History of Northeast Missouri
Title History of Northeast Missouri PDF eBook
Author Walter Williams
Publisher
Pages 2107
Release 1997-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9780832868238

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A History of Northeast Missouri

A History of Northeast Missouri
Title A History of Northeast Missouri PDF eBook
Author Walter Williams
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 718
Release 2022-10-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368276190

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1913.

A History of Northeast Missouri

A History of Northeast Missouri
Title A History of Northeast Missouri PDF eBook
Author Walter Williams
Publisher Outlook Verlag
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9783864034220

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Reprint of the original from 1913.

The Civil War in Missouri

The Civil War in Missouri
Title The Civil War in Missouri PDF eBook
Author Louis S. Gerteis
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 256
Release 2012-07-06
Genre History
ISBN 0826272746

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Guerrilla warfare, border fights, and unorganized skirmishes are all too often the only battles associated with Missouri during the Civil War. Combined with the state’s distance from both sides’ capitals, this misguided impression paints Missouri as an insignificant player in the nation’s struggle to define itself. Such notions, however, are far from an accurate picture of the Midwest state’s contributions to the war’s outcome. Though traditionally cast in a peripheral role, the conventional warfare of Missouri was integral in the Civil War’s development and ultimate conclusion. The strategic battles fought by organized armies are often lost amidst the stories of guerrilla tactics and bloody combat, but in The Civil War in Missouri, Louis S. Gerteis explores the state’s conventional warfare and its effects on the unfolding of national history. Both the Union and the Confederacy had a vested interest in Missouri throughout the war. The state offered control of both the lower Mississippi valley and the Missouri River, strategic areas that could greatly factor into either side’s success or failure. Control of St. Louis and mid-Missouri were vital for controlling the West, and rail lines leading across the state offered an important connection between eastern states and the communities out west. The Confederacy sought to maintain the Ozark Mountains as a northern border, which allowed concentrations of rebel troops to build in the Mississippi valley. With such valuable stock at risk, Lincoln registered the importance of keeping rebel troops out of Missouri, and so began the conventional battles investigated by Gerteis. The first book-length examination of its kind, The Civil War in Missouri: A Military History dares to challenge the prevailing opinion that Missouri battles made only minor contributions to the war. Gerteis specifically focuses not only on the principal conventional battles in the state but also on the effects these battles had on both sides’ national aspirations. This work broadens the scope of traditional Civil War studies to include the losses and wins of Missouri, in turn creating a more accurate and encompassing narrative of the nation’s history.

A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas

A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas
Title A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas PDF eBook
Author William Monks
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1907
Genre History
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