During the Civil War, only Virginia and Tennessee saw more action than Missouri.
Brian Warren and Joseph "Whit" McCoskrie provide a chronological overview of more than three hund.
Notorious guerrilla warriors "Bloody" Bill Anderson and William Quantrill terrorized communities and confounded Union military commanders.
Sterling Price, a former governor of Missouri, sided with the Confederacy, raised an army and led it in battle all over the state.
Grant first proved his ability there.
Ulysses S.
During the Civil War, only Virginia and Tennessee saw more action than Missouri