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  2. Battle of Kirksville - Wikipedia

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    368 [ 1] The Battle of Kirksville took place during the American Civil War and was fought in the town of Kirksville, Missouri, on August 6, 1862. The Union victory helped consolidate Federal control over northeastern Missouri.

  3. Kirksville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    29-39026. GNIS feature ID. 2395547 [ 1] Website. kirksvillecity.com. Kirksville is the county seat and most populous city in Adair County, Missouri. [ 1] Located in Benton Township, its population was 17,530 at the 2020 census. [ 3] Kirksville is home to three colleges: Truman State University, Moberly Area Community College, and A.T.

  4. List of battles fought in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kirksville: August 6, 1862 Adair County: American Civil War Union-1,000, Confederacy-2,500 456 United States vs. Confederate States Union victory Compton's Ferry: August 11, 1862 Livingston County: American Civil War Union-?, Confederacy-~ 1,500 ? United States vs. Confederate States Union victory Independence: August 11, 1862 Independence ...

  5. Battle of Moore's Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Moore's Mill was an American Civil War battle that took place in Central Missouri on July 28, 1862 along Auxvasse Creek near modern-day Calwood. This engagement, the Battle of Kirksville a week later, and the Battle of Compton's Ferry would drive the main Southern recruiters from northern Missouri.

  6. Joseph C. Porter - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Chrisman Porter (12 September 1809 – 18 February 1863) was a Confederate officer in the American Civil War, a key leader in the guerrilla campaigns in northern Missouri, and a figure of controversy. The main source for his history, Joseph A. Mudd (see below) is clearly an apologist; his opponents take a less charitable view of him, and ...

  7. 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry Regiment was raised by Colonel Odon Guitar, a successful lawyer and member of the Missouri General Assembly from Columbia, Missouri . Organized at large in Missouri February 12, 1862. to September 20, 1863. Attached to District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to February, 1863.

  8. Frisby McCullough - Wikipedia

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    United States Volunteers. Missouri State Guard. Confederate States Army. Battles/wars. Siege of Lexington. Frisby Henderson McCullough (March 8, 1828 – August 8, 1862) was a Confederate army soldier in the American Civil War, executed on the orders of Union Colonel (later a general) John McNeil after the Battle of Kirksville .

  9. Capt. Thomas C. Harris House - Wikipedia

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    73001034 [1] Added to NRHP. October 15, 1973. The Captain Thomas C. Harris House (also known as the Parrish Place) is a two-story Italianate -style home located at 101 East Burton street in Kirksville, Missouri. A modified "T-plan" Victorian home constructed in 1875, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1973.