Borcherdt, Albert

Albert Borcherdt joined Company C, 5th Missouri Cavalry, in St. Louis, Missouri, on September 10, 1861. Borcherdt was commissioned a second lieutenant in January 1862, promoted to captain that April, and detached to serve on the staff of Brigadier General Charles S. Hamilton, commanding the Third Division of the Army of the Mississippi. ...

Borland, Elijah

Elijah Borland from Burlingame, Kansas, enlisted in Company I, 11th Kansas Infantry in September 1862; the regiment was reorganized in April 1863 as the 11th Kansas Cavalry. The 11th was involved in the 1864 battles against General Sterling Price at Lexington, Little Blue, Independence, Westport, and Mine Creek. Borland was wounded at the ...

Bouquet of Flowers

Photograph of a bouquet of flowers given to Dana Locke in 1864 as a first gift from Thomas J. Abel; Thomas and Dana were married on May 4, 1865, in Decatur, Illinois. “This bunch of flowers was given with this album-a first gift-to Dana Locke by T. J. Abel in 1864” is inscribed on ...

Bowen, John

John Stevens Bowen was one of the finest division commanders in the Confederate Army. Born in October 1829 near Savannah, Georgia, Bowen graduated from West Point in 1853. He served at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and on the Texas frontier before resigning from the army in 1856. After moving to Missouri the following ...

Bowen, William

William D. Bowen began the Civil War as the lieutenant colonel of Bowen’s Battalion, Missouri Cavalry. The unit participated in the pursuit of General Sterling Price’s army from Springfield into northwest Arkansas in February 1862. On February 17, Bowen engaged Confederate forces on Sugar Creek in Arkansas, and was wounded in the wrist. ...

Boyd, Sempronius

Born near Nashville, Tennessee in 1828, Sempronius “Pony” Boyd moved to Greene County, Missouri, in 1840. He moved to California in 1849, prospected for gold and taught school, but returned to Springfield, Missouri in 1854, where he served as clerk of the Probate and Common Pleas Court of Greene County. In 1856, Boyd ...

Brady, John

John T. Brady (also listed as Bradey) enlisted as a private in the 15th Iowa on January 20, 1862, at Keokuk, Iowa; he was severely wounded in the right side at the Battle of Corinth, Mississippi, on October 3, 1862. Brady re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on January 21, 1864, and was promoted to ...

Brentano, Antoine

Bust shot of Anthony Brentano

Antoine Brentano and his brother William enlisted on September 1, 1862, and were mustered into Company B, 13th Kansas Infantry on September 20, 1862. Antoine was mustered in as a corporal, with William as a private. Antoine was promoted to sergeant on December 1, 1862, to first sergeant on April 18, 1863, and ...

Brewer, George W.

George W. Brewer was born in the “old” Cherokee Nation, east of the Mississippi, and relocated to the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Brewer served as a captain in the 2nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, under the command of Colonel William P. Adair. Brewer and the regiment fought at the Battle of Honey ...

Brown, Benjamin G.

Bust shot of Benjamin Gratz Brown

Benjamin Brown was born May 28, 1826, in Frankfort, Kentucky. As an adult, he moved to Missouri, where he joined his cousin, Francis P. Blair Jr., and Senator Thomas Hart Benton in the struggle against the pro-slavery faction for control of the Missouri Democratic Party. Elected to the Missouri House, he served from ...

Brown, Egbert B.

Bust shot of Egbert Benson Brown in uniform.

Egbert B. Brown was born in Brownsville, New York, on October 4, 1816. In 1852 he moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where he engaged in the railroad business. In August 1861 he was commissioned lieutenant colonel of the 7th Missouri Infantry, but resigned the following May to accept an appointment as a brigadier ...

Brown, George

George Brown, a native of Indiana, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1855, and was promoted through the ranks to lieutenant commander on July 16, 1862; he was assigned to command the gunboat USS Indianola. On February 24, 1863, near Palmyra Island on the Mississippi River, the Indianola was attacked and sunk ...

Brown, S. Clay

In September 1862, S. Clay Brown of Hagerstown, Indiana was commissioned assistant surgeon of the 8th Indiana Infantry. The 8th Indiana spent the period from October 1862 to March 1863 in southeast Missouri, and then joined General Ulysses S. Grant’s army for the Vicksburg Campaign. Brown was promoted to surgeon of the 18th ...

Bryant, Junius A.

Junius Bryant with family in front of house.

Junius A. Bryant was born on July 9, 1835, in Granville County, North Carolina. He joined Company I, 8th Missouri Cavalry on August 2, 1862, in Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri, and was mustered into service on September 12, 1862. The 8th Missouri Cavalry fought in the 1862 Battle of Prairie Grove, the 1863 Little Rock campaign, ...