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| | MISSOURI VOLUNTEER FORCES IN THE CIVIL WAR with Federal Service (UNION): HOME GUARD UNITS |
 | | Organized in Barry Co., MO June, 1861, by the authority of Colonel Phelps, and approval of General Sigel August, 1861; and the duty performed consisted in scouting and watching the movements of the enemy until August, 1861, when it was disbanded. |
 | | Organized July, 1861, and accepted by General John Pope, and performed active service in driving off rebel Jeff Patton from the county, and also scouting in Nodaway, Andrew, Worth, Gentry and Buchanan Counties until mustered out August, 1861. |
 | | Organized by Henry O. Nevill at the solicitation of Colonel Manlove Cranor, September 3, 1861, and rendered service in Harrison, Gentry, Andrew and Buchanan Counties until it was mustered out September 23, 1861, and was mounted and called a Cavalry Regiment. |
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