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WELCOME! My name is and I am the coordinator for MoGenWeb's Missouri in the Civil War pages. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, or suggestions. There is a search engine available for this site. It is located on the home page for your convenience!

These pages are dedicated to the men and women of the Civil War. Yes, there were women involved with the war from rolling bandages and making uniforms, to nursing the sick and wounded, to being "spies".

We hope you enjoy these pages dedicated to our ancestors, and that you will send in some info of your own to add here, or to the County site where your ancestor(s) lived.

Please check the "What's New?" link as it will have all of the new additions that have been added to the site!







  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Missouri Counties with Civil War information


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Missouri in the Civil War Query Pages
    All surnames and queries have been archived on this page to make room for new ones.
    If you have a query or surnames you would like to post please see these pages.


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Battle of Pea Ridge
    The battle that saved Missouri


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Confederate Troops in Missouri


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker The Missouri Civil War History Book Shelf


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Missouri Links for Civil War Research


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Missouri Civil War Reunions and Other Events


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the US Missouri
    Index to the Civil War
    Battles, Units, Histories, and Re-enactors almost any link you might want.


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Battle Sites in Missouri with Map


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Missouri in the Civil War Mailing List
    Great list to be subscribed to! Researchers exchange information and are very helpful!


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Army Heritage Collections Online
    It may be possible to find a photograph of your Civil War Ancestor! There are over 80,000 photographs of Civil War Soldiers stored at the U.S. Army Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks, PA. There is now an online Search Engine. Please check this resource out for your family. There are other wars also available!




  • Missouri in the Civil War Site last updated-- Saturday, 06-November-2010 16:05 EST

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