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The first half of this book covers the events of the Civil War in Cooper County, Missouri on a day by day basis format. The events begin with the second land battle of the Civil War which occurred in Boonville, …
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The first half of this book covers the events of the Civil War in Cooper County, Missouri on a day by day basis format. The events begin with the second land battle of the Civil War which occurred in Boonville, Missouri. Boonville, the seat of Cooper County, is site of four battles during the war. The county is marked by bloody incident after bloody incident as the war turns into one of bushwhacking. Citizens are taken from their Sunday church services, to be later hung on the Lone Elm Prairie. Wives watch as their husband toenails are pulled out with pliers and then murdered. The towns of Boonville, Otterville, Lamine, Bunceton, Gooch’s Mill, Palestine, and Pisgah are all sites of bloodshed. The second half of this book contains military service records for thousands of Cooper County residents who served in the Civil War. Besides regular service units, muster rolls for Home Guards, Enrolled Missouri Militia, Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia, and County Guards round out the service records; to include thousands of men who answered the call but never received pensions. This book is 292 pages in 8 1/2” by 11” page size. It is coil bound with plastic and heavy cardstock outside covers. Over 360 different sources are cited in this book.
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