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  2. Lawrence Oates - Wikipedia

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    Oates was born in Putney, Surrey, in 1880, the elder son of William Edward Oates, FRGS, and Caroline Annie, daughter of Joshua Buckton, of West Lea, Meanwood, Leeds.The Oates family were wealthy landed gentry, having had land at Dewsbury and Leeds since the 16th century; William Oates moved the family to Gestingthorpe, Essex in 1891 [3] after becoming Lord of the manor of Over Hall at ...

  3. Battle of Westport order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    3rd Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col Colton Greene [1] 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col John Q. Burbridge [1] 7th Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col Solomon G. Kitchen [1] 8th Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col William L. Jeffers [1] 10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col Robert R. Lawther [1] Davies's Missouri Cavalry Battalion: Ltc J. F. Davies [1]

  4. List of Missouri Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    11th Missouri Cavalry Freeman's Missouri Cavalry Regiment [14] January 16, 1864: Colonel Thomas R. Freeman Major Martin V. Shaver Fristoe's Missouri Cavalry Regiment [15] July, 1864: Colonel Edward T. Fristoe: Jackman's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment [16] Spring 1864: Colonel Sidney D. Jackman [17] Nichols' Arkansas Cavalry Regiment [18] Jackman's ...

  5. 1st Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    A roster of those who served with the 1st Missouri Volunteer Cavalry Regiment is available through the Missouri Digital Heritage. Some 2,922 names, with company designation and a link to a soldier record of service card provides more detail, are on the roster. Some names are duplicated and some may have been off this list. The link is here.

  6. 1st Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Confederate) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Missouri Cavalry Regiment fought at the Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas from March 6–8, 1862, then moved east of the Mississippi River and was dismounted. On May 4, 1862, the regiment contained 536 effectives.

  7. List of Missouri Union Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    3rd Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 4th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 5th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 6th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 7th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 9th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 10th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 11th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 12th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry; 13th Missouri Volunteer ...

  8. Battle of Peachtree Creek order of battle: Confederate

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    14th Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col John L. Camp; 32nd Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col Julius A. Andrews; Jaques's Cavalry Battalion: Maj J. Jaques; Cockrell's Brigade BG Francis M. Cockrell. 1st Missouri Cavalry-3rd Missouri Cavalry Btln. (dismounted) 1st-4th Missouri Infantry; 2nd-6th Missouri Infantry: Col Peter C. Flournoy

  9. 7th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    7th Missouri Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry unit from Missouri that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was formed on 20 February 1862 by merging Bishop's Cavalry Battalion (also known as the Blackhawk Cavalry, which had formed on 14 November 1861) with some unattached cavalry companies.