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The Battle of Hartville
The Civil War Comes to Hartville
The battle of Hartville, Mo., on Jan. 11, 1863, was a chance meeting of two armies. On Jan. 8, Confederates led by Brig. Gen. John S. Marmaduke . . . — — Map (db m99345) HM
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On This Site as a Result of the
Battle of Hartville
11 January 1863
Lie the Remains
Of Our Fallen Comrades
Shelbys Brigade
Gordons Regiment
Captain James Garrett, Co. E Private James M. Gaulthing, . . . — — Map (db m99378) WM
Wright County, in the Ozark Highland of Missouri, lies in a region ceded the U.S. by the Osage Indians in 1808. The first white settlers, mainly from Tennessee, came in the 1830s. The county, named for Senator Silas Wright of N.Y., was organized . . . — — Map (db m99290) HM
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Lest We Forget
World War I
Bare, Roy W. Baker, Ovie Beckett, Frank Branstetter, Marvin Brazeal, Jesse Chadwell, James Clark, Alexander Evans, J. Frank Findley, George E. Floyd, Samuel D. Gresham, . . . — — Map (db m99289) WM