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Michael Kelly Lawler (November 16, 1814 – July 26, 1882) was an officer in the United States Army in both the Mexican War and the Civil War. In the latter conflict, as a brigadier general he -
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John T. Hughes at the First Battle of Independence. Gideon W. Thompson was born in Todd County, Kentucky to Robert C. Thompson and Evaline (Roberts). They relocated to Howard County, Missouri while Gideon was a -
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Confederate States of America, or ACSA) was established in early 1861 to defend the newly-created Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. It was closely modeled after the Regular United States Army -
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For the American politician with a similar name, see William Henson Wallace. William Henry Wallace (March 24, 1827 – March 21, 1901) was an American farmer, newspaper publisher, lawyer, soldier, judge, and legislator. He served as -
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De Witt Clinton Baxter (1829 - 1881) Early city directories identify Baxter as an "engraver" (1850-60), "designer" (1861), and "artist" (1862). From 1857 on he lived at 454 North Eighth Street, a substantial townhouse (3
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