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Foreword by Daniel E. Sutherland
Preface
Part One
The Sign of the Centaur
1 Lincoln's Confederate General
2 Boyhood in Kentucky
3 Waverly: The Golden Years
4 The Border Wars
5 Steamboat Wedding
6 Missouri and the Union
Part Two
The Campaign of the Missouri State Guards
7 Boonville and Carthage
8 Wilson's Creek: The Face of War
9 A Star Added, A State Lost
Part Three
Shelby the Raider
10 A Colonel in the Cavalry
11 The Iron Brigade: First Newtonia
12 The Iron Brigade: Camp at Cross Hollows
13 The Iron Brigade: Cane Hill
14 The Iron Brigade: Prairie Grove
15 The Iron Brigade: Marmaduke and Shelby
16 Helena: Disaster in the West
17 Shelby's Great Raid
18 the End of the War in the West
Part Four
Mexico
19 Revolt Against Surrender
20 From Texas to Mexico
21 Across the Sabinas
22 Jeanningros
23 Parras and Encarnaci¢n
24 Mexico City at Last
25 The Colonization Scheme
26 "The Mexican Times"
Part Five
The Bluegrass and Missouri Again
27 Home from the Wars
28 "The Bloody Bonds": The Gunn City Massacre
29 Coal Mining: Boom and Bust
30 Shelby in Reconstruction
31 The Trial of Frank James
32 A Friend Is Gone
33 The Great Pullman Strike
34 Missouri's Farewell
Notes
Index
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