Joanne Chiles Eakin

United States - Military - Civil War Genealogy Books


 

Joanne Chiles Eakin has the following 15 genealogy books:

BATTLE AT BLACKWATER RIVER: Milford, Johnson County, Missouri on December 19, 1861
This capture of southern soldiers was the largest to ever take place during the Civil War in Missouri! These raw recruits were headed for "Prices Army." Reports differ as to the actual number of prisoners, some say about 600, others state over 1300. The author has compiled a list of 736 men from National Archives records. Many references to the event. - United States - Military - Civil War
 
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON: From the Confederate Field Reports
Compiled from Confederate battle reports from the Official Records, includes maps, newspaper articles of the September 12-20 siege and battle. - United States - Military - Civil War
 
CIVIL WAR MILITARY PRISONERS SENT TO MISSOURI STATE PENITENTIARY
Physical description, includes bullet wounds and the number and location of same; "tomahawk" scars, tattoos, etc.. of those men transferred to Jefferson City, Missouri in 1864 and 1865. - United States - Missouri -
 
CIVIL WAR UNION MILITARY POST RETURNS FROM MISSOURI: 1861-1865
Includes Independence, Kansas City, Lexington and many others across Missouri. Lists of officers, strength of garrison, events, names of killed and/or wounded at the post, etc. From National Archives film. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume Five: King-Mirrick
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume Four: Hardy-Justice
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume One: Aaron-Byrne
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume Seven: Scanlon-Vowell
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume Six: Mitchell-Saye
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume Three: Eaches-Hardwick
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
CONFEDERATE RECORDS FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES Volume Two: Cabaniss-Dyson
These records are transcribed from the documents titled Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans, which were compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Division, by local chapters. Records include four-page record forms of biographical and historical data, arranged alphabetically by Vererans name. Contains biographical and historical information on Missouri Confederate soldiers. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
DIARY OF A TOWN: Wellington, Missouri
Covers the period 1818 - 1898. A Missouri River town in Lafayette County, Missouri. Listing of events, names and places, wartime events, stories, cemetery records. - United States - Missouri - Lafayette
 
MISSOURI PRISONERS OF WAR From Gratiot Street Prison & Myrtle Street Prison, St. Louis, Missouri And Alton Prison, Alton, Illinois. Including Citizens, Confederates, Bushwhackers and Guerrillas
About 8,000 prisoners are alphabetically listed giving names, rank (military designation, guerrilla, or citizen), regiment, place of capture, date, prison, and remarks. Also includes a brief history of the three prisons. - United States - Missouri - Civil War
 
THE LITTLE GODS, Union Provost Marshals in Missouri, 1861-1865
Provost Marshals, appointed by military law, became self-ordained ministers of banishment of families from their home and lifešs work, often with tragic results. The law of justice did not apply as they turned a deaf ear and eye from the flaming torches and their own Federal marauding. Unanswerable to manšs or military law, the Provost Marshal created and ruled a kingdom that was unparalleled in the history of the United States. Missouri families endured untold cruelties at the hands of these men, who also wielded the power of life or death....they were "Little Gods" indeed. Volume I has some few of the personal, official records, from the Provost Marshal offices, that occurred in southeast Missouri. Soft-cover, 5 X 8 inches, 113 pages, indexed. Volume II contains the records from the Central Western Border area of Missouri. Letters and documents are from Independence, Clinton, Warrensburg, Kansas City, Lexington, Windsor, Sedalia, Dresden, Knobnoster, Warsaw & Dover in Missouri. Also included are stories from Fort Lincoln, Anderson County & Paola, Kansas. - United States - Missouri Military - Civil War
 
WARREN WELCH REMEMBERS, A Guerrilla Fighter from Jackson County, Missouri
Welch, the secretary for the Quantrill Society, lived in the "brush" during the winter months and fought all over the border area the rest of the year. His reminiscences, written phonetically, are a masterpiece of intrigue. - United States - Missouri -
 
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