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  2. Voerster's Independent Company of Sappers and Miners

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    Muster roll of J. D. Voerster's Company of Pioneers (Sappers, Miners and Pontoniers), at Missouri Secretary of State Digital Heritage web site; Muster roll of Co "I" "Sappers and Miners" of the 5th Missouri Volunteer Infantry, formerly Voerster's Independent Company of Sappers and Miners. Interactive image is from the Missouri History Museum.

  3. 23rd Missouri Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 23rd Missouri Infantry Regiment was organized from recruits across the state of Missouri in September 1861 and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel Jacob T. Tindall. The regiment was attached to the Department of the Missouri to March 1862. St. Louis, Missouri, Department of the Missouri, to April 1862.

  4. Muster (military) - Wikipedia

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    A muster roll is the list of members of a military unit, often including their rank and the dates they joined or left. A roll call is the reading aloud of the names on the muster roll and the responses, to determine who is present.

  5. List of United States militia units in the American ...

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    American Revolutionary War; Armed Forces: United States; Continental Army → Commander-in-Chief → Regional departments → Units (1775, 1776, 1777–1784) → Manual Continental Navy

  6. List of Arkansas Civil War Confederate units - Wikipedia

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    Several Missouri units are misidentified as Arkansas Confederate units, such as "Coffee's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment", which is actually the 6th Missouri Cavalry. [127] The site contains several alleged Arkansas Confederate units for which no other information exists other than short list of names, probably developed from prisoner of war rosters.

  7. Brown's Arkansas Battery - Wikipedia

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    No muster rolls have ever been located. Historians have assembled a roster of thirty four unit members by examining the muster rolls of the regiments which detailed men to the battery. [11] Most of the thirty-four names which appear in the National Archives records under Brown's Arkansas Battery also can be found in the 27th Arkansas Regiment.

  8. 23rd Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Organized at Chicago, Ill., and mustered on June 15, 1861. Moved to Quincy, Ill., July 14, thence to St. Louis, Mo., and to Jefferson City July 21, and duty there until September 8. March to Lexington September 8–11. Siege of Lexington September 12–20. Captured by Price September 20 and paroled.

  9. 17th Illinois Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Moved to Benton Barracks, thence to Rolla, Mo., arriving there September 19. Operations against Price's invasion of Missouri September to November. Cover Ewing's retreat from Pilot Knob to Rolla, September 27-30. Moved to Jefferson City, Mo. Defense of Jefferson City October 6-7. Moreau Bottom October 7. Booneville October 9-12. Glasgow October 15.