History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades: 1861-1865. And, From Wakarusa to Appomattox, a Military AnagraphThis book contains both a history of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades as well as a personal memoir of the Civil War. |
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History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades, 1861-1865 ... R. S. Bevier No preview available - 2017 |
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