Anderson, James

James A. Anderson was an eighteen-year-old farmer from Morgan County, Illinois, when he enlisted at St. Louis for three years in Company I, 11th Missouri Infantry on March 28, 1864. During his enlistment, the 11th Missouri participated in the Battle of Tupelo, Mississippi on July 14-15, 1864, and pursed Confederate General Sterling Price through ...

Anderson, William

Death photo of William "Bloody Bill" Anderson.

William T. “Bloody Bill” Anderson was born in Kentucky in 1839; he migrated with his family from Missouri to the Council Grove, Kansas area before the war. By the time he turned 21 he was accompanying wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail, selling stolen horses. With the start of the Civil War, Anderson began ...

Andrews, Stephen

Stephen H. Andrews had the distinction of serving in two theaters during the Civil War. The Junction City, Kansas resident first enlisted in Company B, 2nd Kansas Infantry as first sergeant on May 14, 1861. After fighting at the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861, he was mustered out with the ...

Armor, William

William Armor enlisted in the 1st Missouri State Militia Infantry on December 1, 1861, at St. Joseph, Missouri. He mustered into Company A on March 15, 1862, and was appointed second sergeant; he was promoted to first lieutenant on January 9, 1864. The 1st Missouri was assigned to the St. Louis area to ...

Armstrong, William W.

William W. Armstrong, a native of Pennsylvania, joined the 25th Pennsylvania Infantry as a private in May 1861. Mustered out in August 1861, he joined Anderson’s Troop, Pennsylvania Cavalry, an independent cavalry company, on November 30, 1861. The company performed escort and headquarters duty for Generals Don Carlos Buell and William S. Rosecrans, and served ...

Arnold, William & Susan

William and Susan Arnold sitting.

William Elisha Arnold, a native of Shady Grove, Franklin County, Virginia, entered the Virginia Military Academy in July 1849 at the age of nineteen; he graduated on July 4, 1853, and married Susan Meriwether Taliaferro sixteen days later. In 1860, William Arnold was working as a school teacher in Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri. When the ...

Atkeson, Barnett

Barnett Atkeson sitting.

Barnett Atkeson, a merchant in Johnson County, Missouri, joined the Missouri State Guard and fought at the battles of Carthage and Wilson’s Creek. On December 2, 1861, he enlisted in Company A, 1st Missouri Infantry Battalion (later the 5th Missouri Infantry) in Springfield, Missouri. In January 1862, he was elected second lieutenant, and ...

Baker, Leander

Bust shot of Leander Baker.

Leander Baker was mustered into service on April 11, 1862, as surgeon of the 24th Missouri Infantry. The 24th was engaged in many battles, including Pea Ridge, Pleasant Hill, Tupelo, Franklin, and Nashville. The regiment lost a total of 264 men--43 to combat and 221 to disease. Baker was mustered out of service on November 9, ...

Ballard, David

Bust shot of David Ballard.

David Ballard of Marysville, Kansas, enlisted and was mustered into Company H, 2nd Kansas Cavalry on January 10, 1862, as a private; he was promoted the same day to first lieutenant with the same company. The 2nd Kansas Cavalry was organized on November 8, 1861, at Kansas City, Kansas; the regiment fought at Old Fort Wayne, ...

Banks, Alexander & Arthur Gunter

Alexander Banks and Arthur Gunter in uniform.

Captain Alexander Banks (left) served as provost marshal of the Southern District of Kansas in 1863, and in that role negotiated with Confederate guerrilla leader William Clarke Quantrill for the surrender of the Eldridge Hotel during the raid on Lawrence, Kansas in August 1863. Arthur Gunther of Lawrence, Kansas (on right), entered Company D of the ...

Barton, Arthur

Bust shot of Arthur Barton.

Reverend Arthur J. Barton, a native of Pennsylvania, enlisted as the chaplain of the 23rd Iowa Infantry on September 5, 1862. Barton and the regiment were mustered into service two weeks later. The 23rd fought in the battles of Port Gibson, Champion Hill, Big Black River, and the siege of Vicksburg. Reverend Barton and ...

Bates Jr., Charles

Photograph of Charles Bates Jr. sitting.

Charles Bates Jr., from Grasshopper Falls (Valley Falls), Kansas, enlisted in the 11th Kansas Infantry on August 15, 1862; he was mustered into federal service on September 15, 1862. In late April 1863 the 11th Kansas Infantry was reorganized as the 11th Kansas Cavalry. The regiment saw action at the 1864 battles of ...

Bates, Zimri

Photograph of Zimri Bates on horseback.

Zimri Barber Bates, a native of New York and a farmer in Sangamon County, Illinois in 1860, listed his residence as Elkhart, Logan County, Illinois when he joined Company G, 10th Illinois Cavalry in November 1861. Commissioned a first lieutenant, Bates was promoted to captain of the company in 1862. The regiment saw ...

Battle of Kirksville Painting

Painting of the Battle of Kirksville, Mo. with perspective of the rear of the Union line.

Painting by an unknown artist from the perspective of the rear of the Union lines during the Battle of Kirksville, Missouri, August 6-9, 1862. Sent by Major General Sterling Price to enlist troops in northeast Missouri, Confederate Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Porter and his recruits fought a number of skirmishes with Union forces in that ...