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24th Missouri Infantry
Company A
Joseph S Gott - Private
24th Regiment, Missouri Infantry - Union - my second great grandfather. Mr. Gott served first in the Greene County Home Guard and then in the 24th Missouri Volunteer Infantry. - Col. Edward D. Baker Camp, Sons of Union Veterans. Civil War Veteran
Contact Name: Teresa Vines
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Date Added: 2/15/2017

Company A
Samuel A Reynolds - Private
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Contact Name: Greg Grisham
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Date Added: 12/5/2008

Company B
John Virgil Barnhart - Private
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Contact Name: Beverly Barnhart
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Date Added: 3/24/2009

Company B
George Onstott - Private
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Contact Name: Matthew Singer
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Date Added: 6/13/2010

Company C
Samuel Atkins - Private
Any info please
Contact Name: John Atkins
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Date Added: 2/17/2013

Company D
James William Arterberry - Private
James was a Teamster, he mustered out in St Louis 1864, I would like a photo f the company he was in he was also in company G & D,
Contact Name: Don Atterberry
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Date Added: 12/18/2008

Company D
James Franklin Jackson - Private
James served as a teamsteer
Contact Name: David Perry
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Date Added: 11/16/2009

Company E
Sidney Clifton - Private
Sidney Clifton was born 1824 in Tennessee. Son of Thomas Nathan Clifton (DAR burial marker 'A Soldier of the Revolutionary War') and Elizabeth Davis. Sidney Clifton served in the Webster County Regiment Home Guard Infantry in Springfield Missouri during the months of July/August 1861 (along with his older brothers Alison 43, Madison Monroe 40, and Alfred 38) where he joined the 24th Missouri Infantry. Mortally wounded October 1862 at the Battle of Corinth, he died at Union City, TN, December 27, 1862. Sidney left behind a wife, five sons and two daughters.
Contact Name: Cheron Gibson
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Date Added: 1/28/2006

Company E
James T Humphrey - Private
Please see James Humphrey of the 22nd Missouri Infantry.

He was a member of Co. F 22nd Mo Vol's which was reassigned as Co. E 24th Reg't Mo. Infantry.

James' widow applied for a pension stating her husband was a member of the 24th Missouri.

Company E 24th Missouri Infantry was attached to the 10th Reg't Mo. Inf but still maintained it's identity as a company of the 24th Missouri. The 10th Missouri Infantry was made of many residents of Illinois.
Contact Name: Charlie Tower
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Date Added: 9/28/2006

Company E
John Vogt - Sergeant
Would appreciate any information as to historical materials regarding the unit/company, to include rosters.
Contact Name: John V Powell
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Date Added: 11/30/2004

Company G
Moses Knight - Private
Great-Great Grandfather. Moses Knight suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was honorably discharged at the close of the Civil War. On 4 Mar 1866, Moses married Octavia Jane Tyree and to this union 10 children were born. Octavia died on 5 Jan 1902 in Russ, Laclede Co., MO. Moses then married Emma Sylvia Shonkwiller on 4 Aug 1909 and to this union 5 children were born. Emma died in Laclede County, MO in 1961. Moses was 76 when his youngest child of the 2 marriages was born. Pearl Elizabeth Knight Chastain was my great grandmother, she passed away on 19 Oct. 2002, the last of her siblings.

Moses Knight was one of the oldest and best known residents in Laclede County at the time of his death in 1931.

Also served in Company G 21st Missouri Infantry.

The 24th Missouri Infantry saw service in Louisiana, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee. This particular regiment failed to get into the Battle of Wilson's Creek because they had not yet received their equipment.
Contact Name: Thomas Tait
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Date Added: 2/5/2007

Company H
Francis M Standley - 1st Corporal
Francis Standley was my great grandfather, My paternal grandmother''s father. Francis was discharged at St Louis, Mo on the twenty eighth of Nov., 1864. He was wounded at Pea Ridge, AR and left with a withered arm. Elizabeth was his wife.
Contact Name: Willian Pearson
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Date Added: 1/3/2004

Company I
Aaron Bumgarner - Private
Killed in action during early part of fighting near Elk Horn
Tavern at Battle of Pea Ridge on March 7, 1862. His brother was with him and was wounded also.
Contact Name: Daniel E White
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Date Added: 3/8/2009

Company I
Rudolph Bumgarner - Private
Wounded in fighting at the Elk Horn Tavern at the Battle of Pea Ridge, March 7, 1862. His brother was with him and was killed. After being shot in the back, he lay still, when Rebels came through and kicked him, leaving him for dead. Later a herd of pigs came through and he crawled out with them. He was then helped to the Elk Horn Tavern for medical care. While in the Tavern he continued to try to get to his gun in case the Rebels came in. He was later tranferred to a Springfield, MO hospital for care.
Contact Name: Daniel E White
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Date Added: 3/8/2009

Company I
David Abraham Pierce - Private
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Contact Name: Sherry Qualls
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Date Added: 6/28/2010

Company I
Zachariah Plumlee - Private
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Contact Name: Debbie Fain
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Date Added: 12/22/2012

Company K
John A Tuders - 3rd Sergeant
John A. Tuders was my ggg grandfather. Any information regarding him or pictures would be greatly appreciated.
Contact Name: Pam Tudor
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Date Added: 4/8/2008

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