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secede, Foster supported Unionist Aikman Welch. On the afternoon of election day, February 18, 1861 McCown and his son William became involved in a political argument at the Warrentown courthouse which turned into a gunfight, and Marsh Foster was shot dead. James and William McCown were arrested for murder but only William McCown was indicted.
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of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment of the 8th Division. McCown enlisted with his sons, William, James, and Charles. When the State Guard was dissolved after Missouri's entry into the Confederacy, McCown then served in the First Missouri Confederate Infantry Battalion, first as a private but within three
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Missouri. In 1860 McCown was the regular Democratic nominee for county clerk and was defeated in the election by Independent Democrat Marsh Foster (along with Whig candidate F. S. Poston). When Missouri was to elect representatives to a state constitutional convention to decide whether or not to
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on July 4, 1863, and McCown was taken prisoner. He was exchanged and assumed command of a regiment consolidated from the remnants and exchanged prisoners from 5th Regiment, and the 3rd Infantry Regiment. McCown led this consolidated regiment, now part of
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Among the Unionists involved in the Johnson County political disputes leading to the assassination of Foster was Brinkly Hornsby, a Unionist from East Tennessee. After the war, Hornsby brought suit against McCown (along with
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McCown's feud with the Fosters did not end with his death; twenty years later, his son, William, was murdered in retaliation for Foster's death.
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The 5th Regiment was involved in nearly continuous combat during the war. McCown led the 5th Regiment in its battles around Corinth and in the
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After the Civil War, McCown returned to Warrensburg, where he died of typhoid fever on July 5 or July 8, 1867. Caroline died August 28, 1915.
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History Of The First And Second Missouri Confederate Brigades: 1861 - 1865 And From Wakarusa To Appomattox, A Military Anagraph
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in Johnson County. In 1857 McCown won appointment as a bureaucrat serving the state legislature and moved for a while to the
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battalion of western Missourians which constituted about half of the new regiment) was elected its colonel.
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Westerners in Gray: The Men and Missions of the Elite Fifth Missouri Infantry Regiment
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McCowen and the regiment were then transferred to the defense of
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Wilson's Creek National Battlefield: Civil War Collection
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Cavalry in a raid where they burned down McCown's home.
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Burgess, Michael; Burgess, Mary Wickizer (2009-01-19).
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