Enter Title, Author, or Keyword
 

Missouri

Note: The prices in this catalog are subject to change without notice. You can order any item by specifying the quantity and clicking the “Add to Cart” button. This connects you to a secure Shopping Cart for credit card or PayPal orders. You may also use the Shopping Cart to specify that you prefer to send your credit card information by fax or pay by check.

A note about shipping costs—there are three basic choices: USPS Book Rate (now known as Media Mail), USPS Priority Mail, or UPS Ground (specific amounts based on the total cost of your order, click here for rate tables). If you wish to have your order shipped by some other method, such as 2nd or Next Day Air UPS, or USPS Express Mail, or Federal Express, please send us a note in the space provided (under “Any special instructions or comments” on the shipping information page) and we will charge you the exact cost of this method separately on your credit card.

International Customers: We welcome your business, but because of the many variables involved with shipping, we will charge your credit card separately for your actual shipping costs. Currently, the United States Postal Service offers only airmail service to international destinations. Unless you specify differently (in the text box labelled “Any special instructions or comments” on the shipping information page), we will select the cheapest rate.

For other methods, such as paying by check or ordering by phone (800-204-2407), please go to our order information page.


Moore's Mill 278) THE 133RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF MOORE’S MILL, JULY 15 AND 16, 1995. Fulton, MO: The Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society, 1995. Illus, maps, paperback, 120pp. Official program of the 1995 reenactment. Lots of great info on the battle. $8.00.

Long Road to Liberty 280) [15th Missouri Infantry US] Allendorf Donald. LONG ROAD TO LIBERTY: THE ODYSSEY OF A GERMAN REGIMENT IN THE YANKEE ARMY, THE 15TH MISSOURI VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Kent, OH: Kent State U Pr, 2006. Illustrated, maps, notes, bibliography, index, hard cover in dj, 364pp. $39.00.

Memoirs of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade 281) Anderson, Ephraim M. MEMOIRS HISTORICAL AND PERSONAL, INCLUDING THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE FIRST MISSOURI CONFEDERATE BRIGADE. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 2005. Edited by Edwin C. Bearss. Maps, notes, index, paperback, 605pp. Back in print again finally! $35.00

Missouri Brothers in Gray 282) Banasik, Michael. MISSOURI BROTHERS IN GRAY: THE REMINISCENCES AND LETTERS OF WILLIAM J. BULL AND JOHN P. BULL. Iowa City, IA: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 1998. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, paperback, 189pp. The first volume in our series “Unwritten Chapters of the Civil War West of the River.” William Bull’s service began as a Missouri State Guardsman, captured at Camp Jackson in the spring of 1861. He went on, with his brother John, to join Gorham’s (later Tilden’s, then Lesueur’s) Third Field Battery of Missouri Artillery. In 1862, John Bull became an officer in MacDonald’s Missouri Cavalry and later Newton's 5th Arkansas Cavalry, CSA. William’s reminiscence of the war, written in 1906 and unpublished until now, along with the letters both brothers wrote home to St. Louis provide an engaging portrayal of camp life and battle in this oft neglected theater of the Civil War. $12.95.

Missouri in 1861 283) Banasik, Michael. MISSOURI IN 1861: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF FRANC B. WILKIE, NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT. Iowa City, Iowa: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 2001. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, paperback, 424pp. Volume IV in the series “Unwritten Chapters of the Civil War West of the River” consists of 54 letters written in 1861 by newspaper correspondent Franc B. Wilkie. Part I, “The Iowa First: Letters From the War,” was originally published, under that same title, in 1861. The pamphlet, now exceptionally rare, brought together the reports Wilkie sent back to the Dubuque Herald as he accompanied the First Iowa Infantry from its training camp in Keokuk, Iowa, through to the Battles of Dug Springs and Wilson’s Creek, south of Springfield, Missouri (August 2 and 10, 1861). Part II of the book presents for the first time in book form Wilkie’s continued correspondence on affairs in Missouri, as it was originally published in the New York Times. $19.95.

Serving With Honor 284) Banasik, Michael. SERVING WITH HONOR: THE DIARY OF CAPTAIN EATHAN ALLEN PINNELL OF THE EIGHTH MISSOURI INFANTRY (CONFEDERATE). Iowa City, IA: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 1999. Illus, maps, notes, appendices, ind, paperback, 448pp. The third volume in our series “Unwritten Chapters of the Civil War West of the River” is the diary of a Confederate officer, Captain Eathan Allen Pinnell, Company D, Eighth Missouri Infantry. When the war began, Pinnell enlisted in Company F, Third Missouri Cavalry, Missouri State Guard (probably the Seventh Division). Rising to the rank of sergeant, Pinnell left the Guard after his six month term of service had expired. He joined the regular Confederate Army in August 1862, helping to organize what would become Company D, Eighth Missouri Infantry. Pinnell's diary, in which he made scrupulously regular entries, covers the period of time he served in the Confederate Army from August 1862 to June 1865. Though he participated in only three battles (Prairie Grove, Pleasant Hill, and Jenkins' Ferry), Pinnell's diary is probably one of the most thorough recollections of Confederate Service west of the Mississippi River. Captain Pinnell presents vivid accounts of battlefield actions, camp life, and opinions of the war, particularly on how the war should have been conducted. $19.95.
See also item #402 in Trans-Mississippi (Miscellaneous)
Bravest of the Brave 284a) Bartels, Carolyn. THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE: PINDALL’S SHARPSHOOTERS: THE 9TH MISSOURI BATTALION OF SHARPSHOOTERS C.S.A. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2001. 30 pages of historical narrative, the rest of the book is a roster, altogether about 106 pages, paperback. Pindall’s Sharpshooters were part of Parson’s Brigade, fought at Prairie Grove, Helena, Little Rock, Pleasant Hill. $13.95.

Civil War Stories of Missouri 285) Bartels, Carolyn. CIVIL WAR STORIES OF MISSOURI. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. Illus, bib, ind, paperback, 288pp. $15.95.

Civil War in Missouri Day by Day 286) Bartels, Carolyn M. THE CIVIL WAR IN MISSOURI DAY BY DAY 1861 TO 1865. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. Illus, maps, paperback, 352 pp. $21.95.

Missouri Officers and Gentlemen 286a) Bartels, Carolyn M. MISSOURI OFFICERS AND GENTLEMEN: CSA SURRENDER. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Genealogy Shop, 1996. Illus, wraps, 27pp. A supplement to MISSOURI CONFEDERATE SURRENDER, containing names from several different places where Missouri Confederates surrendered. $9.00.

Trans-Mississippi Men at War 287) Bartels, Carolyn. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI MEN AT WAR: VOL 1 MISSOURI. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 1998. Illus, paperback, 340 pp. A cornucopia of information on Missouri men and units that fought in the Trans-Miss. $32.95.

True Tales 288) Bartels, Carolyn. TRUE TAILS: CIVIL WAR IN MISSOURI. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publising, 2002. Illus, index, paperback, 254pp. This is a companion volume to item 273, CIVIL WAR STORIES OF MISSOURI. $14.95.

Battle of Wilson's Creek 289) Bearss, Edwin C. THE BATTLE OF WILSON’S CREEK. Springfield, MO: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1988. Illus, maps, ind, paperback, 170pp. $12.00.
Read review

290) Bradbury, John and Denny, James. THE CIVIL WAR’S FIRST BLOOD: MISSOURI, 1854–1861. Boonville, MO: Missouri Life, 2007. Illustrated, maps, paperback 8 x 11, 144pp. $29.95.

Founf No Bushwhackers 291) Brophy, Patrick, ed. "FOUND NO BUSHWHACKERS:" THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF SGT. JAMES P. MALLERY. Nevada, MO: Vernon County HS, 1988. Map, ind, wraps, 60pp. Mallery was in the 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry and kept this diary while stationed at Balltown, MO in 1864. $6.00.

Recollections of the 4th Missouri Cavalry 292) [4th Missouri Cavalry US] Burns, William S. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE 4TH MISSOURI CAVALRY. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1988. Front, illus, notes, ind, 182pp. $20.00.

Carter TROUBLED STATE 292a) Carter, Gari. TROUBLED STATE: CIVIL WAR JOURNALS OF FRANKLIN ARCHIBALD DICK. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2008. Illustrated, index, hardcover in dj, 303pp. $34.95.

Civil War Battle of Hartville 293) THE CIVIL WAR BATTLE OF HARTVILLE AND RELATED EVENTS. Hartville, MO: Wright County Historical Society, 1997. Illus, maps, comb bound, 153pp. Collection of articles from various sources on the Jan. 11, 1863 Battle of Hartville, MO. $15.00.

Civil War in Ripley County 293a) THE CIVIL WAR IN RIPLEY COUNTY, MISSOURI. Doniphan, MO: Prospect News, 1992. Illus, map, comb bound, 90pp. $5.00.

Skim Milk Yankees Fighting 294) Cooper-Wiele, Jonathan K. SKIM MILK YANKEES FIGHTING: THE BATTLE OF ATHENS, MISSOURI, AUGUST 5, 1861. Illustrated, maps, roster, notes, bibliography, index, paperback, 168pp. $14.95. More info.

Silencing the Vicksburg Guns 295) [7th Missouri Inf USA] Crouch, Jerry Evan. SILENCING THE VICKSBURG GUNS: THE STORY OF THE 7TH MISSOURI INFANTRY REGIMENT AS EXPERIENCED BY JOHN DAVIS EVANS UNION PRIVATE & MORMON PIONEER. Victoria, BC, Canada: Trafford Publishing Co., 2005. Illustrated, paperback, 184 pp. $19.95.

Island No. 10 296) Daniel, Larry J. and Lynn N. Bock. ISLAND NO. 10: STRUGGLE FOR THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Al Pr, 1996. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, paperback, 202pp. $24.95.

Civil War Letters of Albert Demuth 297) [8th Missouri Cav. USA] Demuth, Albert. THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF ALBERT DEMUTH AND ROSTER OF THE EIGHTH MISSOURI VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. Sprignfield, MO: Greene County Historical Society, 1997. Illus, paperback, ca 170pp. $10.00.

Battle of Lexington 299) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. THE BATTLE OF LEXINGTON: FROM THE CONFEDERATE FIELD REPORTS. Independence, MO: Author, 1994. Illus, wraps, 25pp. $7.00.

Battle of Rock Creek 300) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. THE BATTLE OF ROCK CREEK. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Genealogy Shop, 1995. Map, bib, wraps, 19pp. $3.00.

UDC 2 301) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. CONFEDERATE RECORDS: FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES, VOLUME 2, Ca TO Dy. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1996. Ind, paperback, 234pp. $27.95.

UDC 3 302) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. CONFEDERATE RECORDS: FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES, VOLUME 3, Ea to Har.Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1997. Ind, paperback, 203pp. $27.95.

UDC 4 303) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. CONFEDERATE RECORDS: FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES, VOLUME 4, Hardy to Justice. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1997. Ind, paperback, 203pp. $27.95.

UDC 5 304) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. CONFEDERATE RECORDS: FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES, VOLUME 5, K to Mirrick. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1997. Ind, paperback, 203pp. $27.95.

UDC 6 305) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. CONFEDERATE RECORDS: FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES, VOLUME 6, Mitchell-Saye. Independence, MO: Joanne C. Eakin, 1999. Ind, paperback, 230pp. $27.95.

UDC 7 306) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. CONFEDERATE RECORDS: FROM THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FILES, VOLUME 7, Scanlon-Vowell. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2000. Ind, paperback, 196pp. $27.95.

Missouri Confederate Reports 307) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. MISSOURI CONFEDERATE REPORTS: NARRATIVE REPORTS OF CASUALTIES AFTER THE BATTLES OF CAPE GIRARDEAU, CartHAGE, HARTVILLE, LEXINGTON, MARMADUKE’S EXPEDITION 1862-3, PRICE’S EXPEDITION 1864, NEWTONIA, AND WILSON’S CREEK.Independence, MO: Author, 1995. Maps, ind, paperback, 85pp. $13.00.

Order No. 11 308) Eakin, Joanne Chiles. ORDER # 11. Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1995. Map, illus, wraps, 18pp. $3.00.

Chronicles of the Civil War in Monroe County 309) Farthing, C. M. CHRONICLES OF THE CIVIL WAR IN MONROE COUNTY (MISSOURI). Shawnee Mission, KS: Two Trails Publishing, 1997. Ind, paperback, 110pp. $10.95.

The Half Not Told 310) Filbert, Preston. THE HALF NOT TOLD: THE CIVIL WAR IN A FRONTIER TOWN. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2001. Illustrated, notes, bibliography, hardcover in dj, 222pp. The story of St. Joseph, Missouri, during the Civil War. $26.95.
Read review. Temporarily unavailable.

Guide to Historic Clay County 311) Fuenfhausen, Gary G. A GUIDE TO HISTORIC CLAY COUNTY MISSOURI: ARCHITECTURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER HISTORIC SITES OF THE CIVIL WAR. Kansas City, MO: Little Dixie Publications, 1996. Illus, bib, paperback, 100p. $9.95.

Civil War St. Louis 312) Gerteis, Louis S. CIVIL WAR ST. LOUIS. Lawrence, KS: U. Pr of Kansas, 2001. “…Gerteis presents a compelling portrait of a war-torn city—teeming with wounded soldiers, displaced civilians, runaway slaves, federal prisoners and profiteers—that was forever changed by its wartime experiences, even as it anchored Union victory in the west.” Illus, notes, bibliography, ind, 416pp. $34.95. Read review

Civil War St. Louis 313) Gerteis, Louis S. CIVIL WAR ST. LOUIS. Lawrence, KS: U. Pr of Kansas, 2001. Paperback edition. Illus, notes, bibliography, ind, 416pp. $17.95.

Battle of Pilot Knob 314) Gifford, Douglas L. THE BATTLE OF PILOT KNOB STAFF RIDE AND BATTLEFIELD TOUR. Winfield, MO: Author, 2003. Illustrated, bibliography, paperback, 64pp. $10.00.

Lexington Battlefield Guide 315) Gifford, Douglas L. LEXINGTON BATTLEFIELD GUIDE. Winfield, MO: Author, 2004. Illustrated, maps, bibliography, paperback, 60pp. $10.00.

Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas Border 316) Gilmore, Donald L. CIVIL WAR ON THE MISSOURI-KANSAS BORDER. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing, 2006. Illustrated, notes, bibliography, index, hardcover in dj, 384pp. $29.95. See review.

Up From Arkansas 317) Goman, Frederick W. UP FROM ARKANSAS: MARMADUKE’S FIRST MISSOURI RAID, INCLUDING THE BATTLES OF SPRINGFIELD AND HARTVILLE. Springfield, MO: Wilson Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1999. Illus, maps, notes, bib, paperback 128pp. $14.50.
Read review

In Deadly Earnest 317a) Gottschalk, Phil. IN DEADLY EARNEST: THE MISSOURI BRIGADE. Missouri’s Civil War Heritage Edition. St. Louis: Missouri’s Civil War Heritage Foundation, 2007. Illustrated, maps, notes, bibliography, index, hardcover in dj, 576pp. $35.00.

Civil War and Reconstruction in Independence 318) Hale, Donald. CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION IN INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI. Lee’s Summit, MO: Author, nd. 8½ x 11” pamphlet, 20 pp. $4.50.

Jackson County in the Civil War 319) Hale, Donald. JACKSON COUNTY (MISSOURI) IN THE CIVIL WAR. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1998. Map, bib, wraps, ca 32pp. $4.50.

Rebel Invasion of Missouri and Kansas 320) Hinton, Richard J. REBEL INVASION OF MISSOURI AND KANSAS AND THE CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE BORDER AGAINST GENERAL STERLING PRICE. Ottawa, KS: Kansas Heritage Pr, 1994. Front, illus, maps, ind, blue cloth, 362pp. New introduction by Robert Norris, Jr. $40.00.

Battle of Carthage 321) Hinze, David C. and Karen Farnham. THE BATTLE OF CartHAGE: BORDER WAR IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI, JULY 5, 1861. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing CO., 2004. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, new paperback edition, 320pp. $17.95. Read review.

An Account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek 322) Holcombe and Adams. AN ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF WILSON’S CREEK OR OAK HILLS. Springfield, MO: Greene County HS, 1998. Dbl front, ind, paperback, 111pp. New, revised edition. $8.75.

The Battle of Belmont 323) Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs. THE BATTLE OF BELMONT: GRANT STRIKES SOUTH. Chapel Hill, NC: U of NC Pr, 1991. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, dj, 310pp. $37.50.

West Point and Wilson's Creek 324) Hulston, John K. WEST POINT & WILSON’S CREEK. Springfield, MO: Wilson’s Creek NBF, 1991. Illus, notes, wraps, 35pp. $5.00.

Gateway to the West (paper) 324a) Kollbaum, Marc E. GATEWAY TO THE WEST: THE HISTORY OF JEFFERSON BARRACKS FROM 1826-1894. Vol. 1. St Louis: Friends of Jefferson Barracks, 2002. Illustrated, notes, bibliography, index, 271pp. Paperback edition. $15.00.

As the Mocking Bird Sang 325) Lehr, Suzanne S., ed. AS THE MOCKING BIRD SANG: CIVIL WAR DIARY OF PVT. ROBERT CALDWELL DUNLAP CSA. St. Joseph, MO: Platte Purchase Publishers, 2005. Illustrated, maps, notes, bibliography, index, hard cover in dj, 182pp. Robert Caldwell Dunlap joined the DeKalb Guards (in DeKalb, MO) on April 28, 1861, and was sworn into the service of the Missouri State Guard by General M. Jeff Thompson. His mounted unit fought at Wilson’s Creek, Lexington, and Pea Ridge (where he was wounded). March 22, 1862, he joined the Confederate service as a member of John C. Landis’s Artillery. His unit was at Corinth, MS (May 1862), Iuka, the Battle of Corinth (October 3-4, 1862), and Vicksburg, where he was surrendered to General U. S. Grant. Sick with dysentery, Dunlap was paroled and sent to Demopolis, AL. He was formally exchanged September 15, and on October 1 his unit was reorganized under Henry Guibor. On January 25, 1864, his battery was taken over by Captain R. C. Walsh, and assigned to Truehart’s Artillery Battalion. The diary ends June 8, 1864 during the Atlanta Campaign, where Dunlap was severely wounded in the left arm (which he lost). In 1918 Dunlap finished his narrative with a description of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. $20.00.

Fishing on Deep River 326) Lehr, Suzanne Staker. FISHING ON DEEP RIVER: CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS OF PRIVATE SAMUEL BALDWIN DUNLAP, CSA. St. Joseph, MO: Platte Purchase Publishers. 2006. Illustrated, bibliography, index, hardcover in dj, 476pp. Companion volume to AS THE MOCKING BIRD SANG, written by Robert Caldwell Dunlap’s brother. Lexington, Pea Ridge, Iuka, Corinth, Hatchie Bridge, Port Gibson, Big Black River Bridge, Champion’s Hill, Vicksburg, Atlanta. $28.00

Such a Foe as Livingston 327) Livingston, Jr., John C. SUCH A FOE AS LIVINGSTON: THE CAMPAIGN OF CONFEDERATE MAJOR THOMAS R. LIVINGSTON’S FIRST MISSOURI CAVALRY BATTALION OF SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. Wyandotte, OK: Gregath Publishing Co., 2004. Illustrated, maps, notes, bibliography, index, illustrated hardcover, 156pp. “This is the story of the daring swashbuckler, Major Tom Livingston, of Jasper County, Missouri. Holding a Confederate commission, he recruited brave men and formed the First Missouri Cavalry Battalion to challenge Union occupation of Missouri. It details the saga of Livingston, his men, and the plight of Missourians in the midst of a land torn by civil war and guerrilla warfare. Livingston, well known and hunted by Union commanders early in the war, nearly had his rightful place in history lost as he met with an untimely death in a raid midway through the war. The book tells a story that has been waiting for many years to be told. A subject heretofore mostly unknown, it fills a serious gap in the history of the war in Missouri. John C. Livingston Jr., the great-great-great grandson of Tom Livingston, spent ten years compiling the biography. A graduate of the University of Colorado-Boulder, he lives and works in Colorado.” $30.00.

Nine Months in the Infantry Service 328) Matthews, R. P. NINE MONTHS IN THE INFANTRY SERVICE: THE CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF R. P. MATTHEWS. Springfield, MO: Greene County Historical Society, 1999. Illus, roster, paperback, 190pp. A record of the Phelps Regiment, formed in SW Missouri in 1861 for six months, fought at Pea Ridge. Includes full roster of the regiment. $14.00.


Thompson Letter Book 329) McGhee, James E. ed. GENERAL M. JEFF THOMPSON’S LETTER BOOK JULY 1861-JUNE 1862. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2004. Illustrated, index, paperback. The correspondence of the Missouri Swamp Fox from his election as commander of the First Division, MSG in July 1861 to June the following year. Transcribed from the original in the possession of the National Archives. $14.95.

Service with the Missouri State Guard 330) McGhee, James E. ed. SERVICE WITH THE MISSOURI STATE GUARD: THE MEMOIR OF BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES HARDING. Springfield, MO: Oak Hills Publishing, 2000. Illustrated, maps, notes, index, paperback, 117pp. $10.00.

History of Southern Missouri 332) Monks, William. A HISTORY OF SOUTHERN MISSOURI AND NORTHERN ARKANSAS: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENTS, THE CIVIL WAR, THE KU-KLUX, AND TIMES OF PEACE. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2003. Edited by John Bradbury and Lou Wehmer. Illus, notes, ind, 261pp, cloth with dj. $29.95

History of Southern Missouri 333) Monks, William. A HISTORY OF SOUTHERN MISSOURI AND NORTHERN ARKANSAS: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENTS, THE CIVIL WAR, THE KU-KLUX, AND TIMES OF PEACE. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2003. Edited by John Bradbury and Lou Wehmer. Illus, notes, ind, 261pp, paperback edition. $17.95

Action Before Westport 333a) Monnett, Howard N. ACTION BEFORE WESTPORT 1864. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1995. Recent reprint. Illustrated, maps, notes, bibliography, index, paperback, 224pp. Back in print again! $22.50.

With Porter in North Missouri 334 Mudd, Joseph A. WITH PORTER IN NORTH MISSOURI: A CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. Iowa City, IA: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 1999. Illus, ind, paperback, 504pp. $19.95. More info. Read review

Johnson County During the Civil War 335) Nichols, Bruce E. JOHNSON COUNTY MISSOURI DURING THE CIVIL WAR. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2002. Maps, notes, bibliography, index, paperback, 134pp. Mostly concerns guerrilla action in this western county. $14.95.

Pilot Knob: Thermopylae of the West 336) Peterson, Cyrus A. and Joseph Mills Hanson. PILOT KNOB: THE THERMOPYLAE OF THE WEST. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2000. New Introduction and Index, illustrated, maps, notes, paperback, 309pp. $17.95.

Wilson's Creek 337) Piston, William Garrett and Richard W. Hatcher III, WILSON’S CREEK: THE SECOND BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR AND THE MEN WHO FOUGHT IT. Chapel Hill, NC: U of NC Pr, 2000. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, hardcover in dj, 464pp. $37.50.

Wilson's Creek 338) Piston, William Garrett and Richard W. Hatcher III, WILSON’S CREEK: THE SECOND BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR AND THE MEN WHO FOUGHT IT. Chapel Hill, NC: U of NC Pr, 2000. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, paperback edition, 464pp. $19.95.

I Acted From Principle 339) Pitcock, Cynthia DeHaven and Bill J. Gurley, eds. “I ACTED FROM PRINCIPLE:” THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF DR. WILLIAM M. MCPHEETERS, CONFEDERATE SURGEON IN THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI. Fayetteville, AR: U of AR Press, 2002. Illus, maps, notes, bibliography, ind, hardcover in dj, 439pp. $34.95.

I Acted From Principle 340) Pitcock, Cynthia DeHaven and Bill J. Gurley, eds. “I ACTED FROM PRINCIPLE:” THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF DR. WILLIAM M. MCPHEETERS, CONFEDERATE SURGEON IN THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI. Fayetteville, AR: U of AR Press, 2002. Illus, maps, notes, bibliography, ind, paperback, 439pp. $19.95.


The 9th Missouri Infantry Regiment CSA and the 12th Missouri Regiment CSA 343) [9th and 12th Missouri Infantry CSA] Ponder, Jerry THE 9TH MISSOURI INFANTRY REGIMENT CSA AND THE 12TH MISSOURI REGIMENT CSA. Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2002. Maps, notes, rosters, ind, paperback, 115pp. $12.95.

Rain, Mud, and Swamps 344) [31st Missouri Infantry USA] Scheel, Gary L. RAIN, MUD AND SWAMPS: THE STORY OF THE 31ST MISSOURI VOLUNTEER INFANTRY (US). St. Louis: Plus Communications, 1998. Illus, maps, notes, roster, 703pp., illus hard cover. $28.50.

Sixty-Six Miles 345) Scheel, Gary L. SIXTY-SIX MILES IN THIRTY-NINE HOURS: THE RETREAT FROM FORT DAVIDSON, PILOT KNOB, TO THE BATTLE OF LEASBURG. Pacific, MO: Author, 2002. Illustrated, comb bound, 62pp. $12.00.

Boys of the Best Families 346 Schmidt, Bob. “BOYS OF THE BEST FAMILIES OF THE STATE:” CO E, 2ND MISSOURI CAVALRY (CSA). Independence, MO: Two Trails, 2003. Bibliography, index, paperback, 456pp. Excellent, detailed, biographical roster of every member of Co E, 2nd MO Cav CSA, from southeast Missouri, all referenced, plus an overview of the service of the company. $29.95.

Veterans and Events in the Civil War in Southeast Missouri 347) Schmidt, Bob. VETERANS AND EVENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI. Iowa City, IA: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 2006. New reprint by PCPB. Fresh research on another aspect of the Battle of Pilot Knob, concerning the execution of Major James Wilson and his men, the retaliation executions of the Confederates in St. Louis, and the planned retaliation execution of Major Enoch O. Wolf. Regimental history/roster of the 78th Enrolled Missouri Militia, which was comprised mostly of Ste. Genevieve and Perry County men. In depth information on John Koester, Charles Kannawurf, Charles Doerge, Anselm Stolzer and Leopold Naeger, who were immigrant Germans serving in the Civil War. Illus, maps, facsimiles, 8 ¼ x 11 paperback, 249pp. $25.00.

Men of the Tenth 348) [10th Missouri Infantry CSA] Schnetzer, Wayne H. MEN OF THE TENTH: A ROSTER OF THE TENTH MISSOURI INFANTRY, CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 1999. Map, index, paperback, 122pp. $13.95.

More Forgetten Men 349) Schnetzer, Wayne H. MORE FORGOTTEN MEN: MISSOURI STATE GUARD. Independence, MO: Two Trails Publishing, 2003. A continuation of Carolyn Bartels’ roster of the Missouri State Guard. The author searched the Compiled Service Records of Missourians who served in the Confederate army for individuals who had been in the MSG previously. About 4500 names, 258pp, index, paperback. $22.95.

The Civil War, Slavery and Reconstruction in Missouri 350) Shearer, Gary W. THE CIVIL WAR, SLAVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION IN MISSOURI: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO SECONDARY SOURCES AND SELECTED PRIMARY SOURCES. Angwin, CA: Author, 2005. 8th Revised Edition, with many new citations. Softbound, 86pp. $15.00.

Civil War in the Ozarks 351) Steele, Phillip W. and Steve Cottrell. CIVIL WAR IN THE OZARKS. Gretna, LA: Pelican Pub Co., 1993. Illus, bib, ind, paperback, 133pp. $9.95.

The Confederacy's Fighting Chaplain 351a) Tucker, Phillip Thomas. THE CONFEDERACY’S FIGHTING CHAPLAIN: FATHER JOHN B. BANNON. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of AL Pr, 1992. Illus, notes, bib, ind, paperback, 268pp. $35.00.

Westerners in Gray 352) [5th Missouri Infantry CSA] Tucker, Phillip T. WESTERNERS IN GRAY: THE MEN AND MISSIONS OF THE ELITE FIFTH MISSOURI INFANTRY REGIMENT. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 1995. Bib, ind, 344pp, cloth (no dj). $45.00.

Westerners in Gray 353) Tucker, Phillip Thomas. WESTERNERS IN GRAY: THE MEN AND MISSIONS OF THE ELITE FIFTH MISSOURI INFANTRY REGIMENT. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2007. Notes, bibliography, index, paperback, 341pp. $35.00.

The Civil War on the Lower Kansas-Missouri Border 354) Wood, Larry E. THE CIVIL WAR ON THE LOWER KANSAS-MISSOURI BORDER. Joplin, MO: Hickory Press, 2003. Illustrated, maps, bib, index, paperback, 260pp. New study of the war in SW Missouri/ SE Kansas: Carthage, Dry Wood Creek, Oceola, Humboldt, Sherwood, Nevada, Baxter Springs, Shelby’s 1863 Raid, Price’s Retreat, Newtonia. 2nd Edition, completely revised, with new material on Bates, St. Clair, and Henry Counties. $17.95.