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In 1861, he formed and was named commander of a company in the Missouri State Guard, seeing action in Boonville, Carthage, Wilson's Creek, and Lexington.Although captured and imprisoned in St. Louis, he escaped on June 15, 1862, and made his way back to Virginia.
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Harry Hawkins Vaughan was born on November 26, 1893, in Glasgow, Missouri.In 1916, he graduated from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.With the United States' entry into World War I, Vaughan was commissioned second lieutenant in the Field Artillery and was assigned for military training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
He attended the Virginia Military Institute, where he graduated third in the class of 1889 and was designated a distinguished graduate. [2] [3] In 1898, Rockenbach married Emma Baldwin, who was the daughter of Theodore Anderson Baldwin. [2] Rockenbach was the commander of Kemper Military School and also served in the Missouri Militia. [2]
Born in Washington, D.C., where his father Roger C. Weightman later served as mayor, Weightman attended private schools there and in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1834 and attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, 1835–1837, but was expelled for contemplating a duel.
Stevenson was born at Staunton, Virginia on June 8, 1821. [1] After attending the College of South Carolina , he began practicing law in Franklin County, Missouri , in 1842. [ 1 ] He served as a company commander in the 1st Missouri Mounted Volunteers, starting June 27, 1846, during Brigadier General Stephen Kearny 's invasion of the New Mexico ...