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r three months and fought at Camp Jackson, Boonville, and Wilson's Creek. In the latter engagement it lost 76 killed, 208 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 11 missing; total, 295. But few regiments in the war sustained a heavier loss in any one battle. After its three months enlistment had expired it returned to St. Louis, where it reorganized as a light artillery regiment, and enlisted for three years. The County Regiments — Benton, Lawrence, Stone, Greene, Cole, and Ozark Counties — enlisted for three months only; but it was three months of active service. and included some hard fighting. The 7th Missouri Infantry won special distinction in the siege of Vicksburg by its gallantry in the desperate assault of May 22d, planting its colors on the enemy's works and losing six color-bearers killed in quick succession. The 39th Missouri lost 2 officers and 120 men killed in a massacre at Centralia, Mo., September 27, 1864. Major Johnson of the 39th, with a detachm
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Missouri, 1865 (search)
I--1st State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Feb. 1-5: Scout from Warrensburg to Tabo Creek, etc.MISSOURI--7th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Feb. 3-8: Scout in LaFayette CountyMISSOURI--7th State Militia Cavalry. Feb. 6-8: Operations in Ozark CountyMISSOURI--46th Infantry (Co. "H"). Feb. 12: Skirmish near ColumbiaMISSOURI--9th State Militia Cavalry (Co. "F"). Union loss, 1 killed, 1 wounded. Total, 2. Feb. 12: Skirmish, Macon(No Reports.) Feb. 13: Skirmish, Mississippi CountyMISSOURI--2d State Militia Cavalry (Detachment Co. "B"). Feb. 16-20: Scout in Ozark CountyMISSOURI--16th Cavalry (Co. "B"). Feb. 20: Skirmish, Centre Creek(No Reports.) Feb. 23-March 2: Scouts from Salem and Licking to Spring River, Ark.,, and skirmishesMISSOURI--16th Cavalry; 5th State Militia Cavalry. Feb. 24: Affair, Switzler's Mills(No Reports.) Feb. 27: Skirmish near SturgeonMISSOURI--9th State Militia Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 wounded. March 3-7: Exp. from Bloomfield into Dunklin Cou
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
ll and Honey Creeks May 30-31. Diamond Grove and Neosho June 3. Scout from Forsyth through Ozark and Douglass Counties June 5-12 (Co. I ). Diamond Grove Prairie August 1 (Detachment). Optober 25. Big Blue October 31. Skirmishes in Texas County January 9-11, 1865. Scout, Ozark County, February 16-20 (Co. B ). Scouts from Salem and Licking to Spring River, Ark., and skirmie till May, 1865. Surrender of Paris, Mo., October 15, 1864 (Detachment). Operations in Ozark County February 12, 1865 (Co. H ). Operations about Bennett's Bayou and Tolbert's Mill, Ark., Feenton and Cole Counties, and at Jefferson City till December. Disbanded December, 1861. Ozark County Regiment home Guard Infantry. Organized June, 1861, by authority of Gen. Lyon. Duty in r. Schuyler and adjacent counties. Disbanded September, 1861. Stonas Independent Company Ozark County home Guard Infantry. Organized by authority of Gen. Sweeny July, 1861. Scouting on road