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I decided to add this website after much thought. I am not promoting any store or providing any service other than gathering listings for books on Missouri Civil War History and Genealogy. Many of you have inquired as to where to find the books and Authors have asked to be listed.
OZARK BOOKS We have just purchased over 100 books on Census Records, Marriage Records, Court Records, and Land Records. They cover several states, Arkansas, Missouri, North and South Carolina, and a few others. These books came from a personal collecion and are like new, they are priced to sell. Check out the NEW LISTING section of our page. THANKS, Roger Fortner
RAIN, MUD & SWAMPS,
is The story of the 31st Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment, by Gary
L. Scheel, of Pacific, MO. Most of the volunteers were from Franklin
& Gasconade Counties. The book is available at Granny's
Book Shoppe, County Seat Plaza, 314 Hwy 50 West, Union, MO 63084.
Phone: (314)583-1968. It sells for $22.95 + $3.00 shipping & handling.
For more information please
come by or call. Sharon Foster, owner
Camp Pope Bookshop An Excellient Location for Research W. Clark KenyonOwner, Our bookshop carries the largest selection of in-print titles on the Trans-Mississippi Theater in the Civil War. We offer a search service for info on Iowa soldiers in the Civil War.
" Shades of Gray" Confederate Soldiers and Veterans of Randolph County Missouri. 100+ burials........800+ names with references. Neil Block, Author
James Country Mercantile 111 N. Main St. Liberty, MO 64068 Phone # 816-781-9473 is a full line C/W sutler, and specializes in the Border War, including every available book on the subject. Thanks . . . Michael Gooch, manager
"Civil
War Soldiers of Madison County, Missouri, And Surrounding Counties"
(NOT FOR SALE - ALL SOLD OUT) by Geraldine
Sanders Smith 672 pages, hardbound *Surrounding Counties
are Bollinger, Iron, St. Francois & Wayne CountiesIt can be found at
Missouri Archives St. Louis County & City Public Libraries and libraries
in Southeast Missouri. *
Hunter Jones Joins The Civil War (Missouri). Hunter Jones is a 12 year-old orphan who accidentally gets sucked up into the Civil War. He and his story are fictional but the Civil War details and facts are historical correct. Through his eyes we get to see many of the first in the Civil War that took place west of the Mississippi – the first battle of the war, the first General to die, the first use of instant messaging (telegraph) in a war, the first use of metal hulled ships (ironsides), the first battle Ulysses S. Grant fought (and lost?), plus other first and events: The Capture of Camp Jackson, The St. Louis Massacre, The Boonville Races, the rout of the Union forces at Carthage and Wilson’s Creek. Please visit Hunter Jones Joins The Civil War for more Info about "Hunter Jones Joins The Civil War (Missouri)", an exciting adventure story aimed at capturing the imagination of the next generation of Civil War historians, the future keepers of the flame. Jinx (Julian) Olson
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