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He cross-bred the wild Red Jungle Fowl with fighting bantams of the type known at the time as "pit game". [ 4 ] : 106 The American Game Bantam was listed in the yearbook of the American Bantam Association from 1950, [ 7 ] and was admitted to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 2009.
The 6th Missouri Cavalry Regiment was formed on 14 February 1862 by combining the battalions of Major Clark Wright, Major Samuel Newitt Wood, and Captain Henry D. Hawkins. . The original field officers were Colonel Wright, Lieutenant Colonel Wood, and Majors Hawkins and Samuel Montgome
Col. John T. Coffee. Colonel Gideon W. Thompson. Colonel Moses W. Smith 6th Missouri Cavalry [13] 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 ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are one step closer to securing the No. 1 seed in the AFC following a 27-19 victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium. The game was marred by a scary ...
Missouri executed death row inmate Christopher Leroy Collings on Tuesday, 17 years after he confessed to raping and killing his friend's 9-year-old stepdaughter. Collings, 49, was executed by ...
A post office called Hatch was established in 1883, and remained in operation until 1905. [2] The community has the name of William H. Hatch (1833–1896), a U.S. Representative from Missouri. [ 3 ]
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The regiment was formed in Missouri from December 5–31, 1861. Many of its members had served with the Missouri State Guard. The field officers were Colonel Elijah Gates, Lieutenant Colonels Richard B. Chiles, George W. Law, and William D. Maupin, and Majors Robert R. Lawther and William C. Parker.