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This is a list of Missouri Confederate Civil War units, or military units from the state of
Missouri Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t ...
which fought for the Confederacy in the
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. A border state with both southern and northern influences, Missouri attempted to remain neutral when the war began. However, this was unacceptable to the Federal government, and Union military forces moved against the capital to arrest the legislature and the governor. Governor
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called out the
Missouri State Guard The Missouri State Guard (MSG) was a military force established by the Missouri General Assembly on May 11, 1861. While not a formation of the Confederate States Army, the Missouri State Guard fought alongside Confederate troops and, at variou ...
to resist. Union forces under Gen.
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seized the state capital, and a minority of pro-Union members of the legislature declared the governor removed from office. They appointed a pro-Union governor, and the Federal government recognized him even though he had not been elected. This resulted in a civil war within the state, as Missourians divided and joined both the Union and
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armies. Missouri sent representatives to the United States Congress and the Confederate States Congress, and was represented by a star on both flags. Early in 1861, the Missouri State Guard was formed as a replacement to a state militia force that had previously been in existence.
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was selected by
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Jackson to command the unit. Volunteers for the Missouri State Guard were organized into
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of 50 to 100 men, which were then assigned to
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s. Each regiment was designed to contain between six and eight companies, so a Missouri State Guard regiment would contain 600 to 800 men at full strength. At the
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on August 10, 1861, Missouri State Guard units fought alongside Confederate States Army troops; both the Missourians and the Confederate troops were under the command of Confederate
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. Beginning on November 25, 1861, the men of the Missouri State Guard were allowed to transfer from the Guard to official Confederate service. At the
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in March 1862, Price commanded a mixed force that contained both Confederate soldiers from Missouri and elements of the Missouri State Guard. By July 1862, almost all of the Missouri State Guard had left the unit to join Confederate States Army units. The list of Missouri Union Civil War units is shown separately.


Infantry

* 1st Missouri Brigade * 1st Infantry ( 1st-4th Consolidated Infantry) * 2nd Infantry ( 2nd-6th Consolidated Infantry) * 3rd Infantry (3rd-5th Consolidated Infantry) * 4th Infantry ( 1st-4th Consolidated Infantry) * 5th Infantry (3rd-5th Consolidated Infantry) * 6th Infantry ( 2nd-6th Consolidated Infantry) * 8th Infantry * 9th Infantry * 10th Infantry * 11th Infantry * 12th Infantry * 16th Infantry * Winston's Regiment, Infantry * 1st Battalion, Infantry * 3rd Battalion, Infantry * 8th Battalion, Infantry * Perkins' Battalion, Infantry


Sharpshooters

* 9th Battalion, Sharpshooters * Searcy's Battalion, Sharpshooters


Cavalry

*
Shelby's Iron Brigade Shelby's Iron Brigade, also known as the Missouri Iron Brigade, was a Confederate cavalry brigade, led by Brigadier General Joseph O. Shelby, in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. Brigade nickname The Iron Brigade nickn ...
* 1st Cavalry (1st-3rd Btln. Consolidated Cavalry) * 1st Northeast Cavalry * 2nd Cavalry (formerly 4th Battalion) * 2nd Northeast Cavalry (Franklin's Regiment) * 3rd Cavalry * 4th Cavalry * 5th Cavalry * 6th (Phelan's) Cavalry * 6th Cavalry ( Coffee's, 11th Cavalry, 3rd Trans-Mississippi Cavalry) * 7th Cavalry * 8th Cavalry * 9th (Elliott's) Cavalry (formerly 10th Battalion) * 10th Cavalry (formerly 11th Battalion) * 12th Cavalry * 13th (Wood's) Cavalry (formerly 14th Battalion) * 15th Cavalry * Coleman's Regiment, Cavalry (incomplete) * Freeman's Regiment, Cavalry (formerly Freeman's Battalion) * Fristoe's Regiment, Cavalry * Hunter's Regiment, Cavalry * Jackman's Regiment, Cavalry * Lawther's Temporary Regiment, Dismounted Cavalry * Poindexter's Regiment, Cavalry * Slayback's Regiment, Cavalry * Williams' Regiment, Cavalry * 3rd Battalion, Cavalry (1st-3rd Btln. Consolidated Cavalry) * 17th (Norman's) Battalion, Cavalry * Clardy's Battalion, Cavalry * Davies' Battalion, Cavalry * Ford's Battalion, Cavalry * Preston's Battalion, Cavalry * Schnabel's Battalion, Cavalry * Shaw's Battalion, Cavalry * Snider's Battalion, Cavalry * Williams' Battalion, Cavalry * Beck's Company, Cavalry * Hick's Company, Cavalry * Hobbs' Company, Cavalry * Stallard's Company, Cavalry * Woodson's Company, Cavalry - This company of exchanged Missourians was formed in Virginia in 1863 by Charles Woodson and E.H. Scott to serve in Virginia and they were designated the 1st Missouri Cavalry, Co. A. They were attached to the
62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry The 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry Regiment, raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, served in many capacities including the war, including as an infantry regiment, a cavalry regiment, a mounte ...
and fought at the
Battle of New Market The Battle of New Market was fought on May 15, 1864, in Virginia during the Valley Campaigns of 1864 in the American Civil War. A makeshift Confederate army of 4,100 men defeated the larger Army of the Shenandoah under Major General Franz S ...
in 1864 where they sustained heavy casualties.Knight, Charles R., ''Valley Thunder, The Battle of New Market and the Opening of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, May 1864'', Savas Beatie, NY, 2010, pgs. 157, 247


Mounted Infantry

* Boone's Regiment, Mounted Infantry


Artillery

* 1st Battery, Light Artillery * 1st Field Battery, Light Artillery * 2nd Field Battery, Light Artillery * 3rd Battery, Light Artillery * 3rd Field Battery, Light Artillery * 4th (Harris') Field Battery, Light Artillery * 13th Missouri Battery, Light Artillery * Farris' Battery, Light Artillery (Clark Artillery) * Hamilton's (Prairie Gun) Battery, Light Artillery * Barret's Company, Light Artillery * Bledsoe's Company, Light Artillery * Landis' Company, Light Artillery * Lowe's Company, Artillery (Jackson Battery) * McDonald's Company, Light Artillery * Parson's Company, Light Artillery * von Phul's Company, Light Artillery * Walsh's Company, Light Artillery


Misc

* Dorsey's Regiment, State Guard * Douglas' Regiment * Lawther's Partisan Rangers * Parsons' Regiment * Quantrill's Company *
Missouri State Guard The Missouri State Guard (MSG) was a military force established by the Missouri General Assembly on May 11, 1861. While not a formation of the Confederate States Army, the Missouri State Guard fought alongside Confederate troops and, at variou ...
* Thompson's Command


Arkansas soldiers in Missouri units

In addition to serving in Confederate units organized in Arkansas, many Arkansas soldiers would serve in Confederate units organized in Missouri. Because Missouri Confederate troops were effectively driven out of the geographic area of Missouri after the Pea Ridge Campaign, except during raids by Generals Marmaduke, Shelby and Price, many of the Missouri units recruited heavily in Arkansas. This practice led some Missouri units to be mislabeled as Arkansas units when Confederate service records were compiled by the United States War Department in the 1880s, and some Arkansas units being mislabeled as Missouri units. Troops living near the borders with other states often enlisted in the nearest unit, even if across the state line, resulting in Arkansas soldiers enlisting in units from Missouri, Louisiana and Tennessee. The following is a list of Missouri units that contained large numbers of Arkansas soldiers:


See also

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Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ...
* Confederate Units by State


References


Sources

* {{Missouri Confederate units navbox
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