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421:"Lyon pursued the secessionists, and a clash between Union troops and combined elements of the Missouri State Guard and the Confederate States Army at the Battle of Wilson's Creek on August 10, 1861, led to a Union defeat and Lyon's death. Sterling Price, the commander of the Missouri State Guard, followed up the victory at Wilson's Creek by driving north towards the Missouri River, and in September won another victory at the siege of Lexington. Union pressure soon led Price to withdraw back to southwestern Missouri. " Delete! 333:"By the time of the 1860 United States Presidential Election ... Eventually, many southerners ... especially after Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860." is a little clunky. Perhaps 'By the time of the 1860 United States Presidential Election, slavery had become one of the defining features of southern culture, with the ideology of states' rights being used to defend the institution. After Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860, many southerners decided that secession was the only way to preserve slavery.'? 1349:- I've made a change here to fix one part - switching the Jefferson City bit to " Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon of the Union Army occupied the state capital on June 15, " after consulting a second source, I determined the prior wording was a bit of an overstatement, and have also clarified that the MSG was a new militia unit. Is there a specific part that you're still concerned about? The Camp Jackson article is not in great shape, but the general chronology goes Camp Jackson : --> 1711:: "With the elected governor absent from the capital and the legislators largely dispersed, the state convention was reassembled with most of its members present, save twenty who fled south with Jackson's forces. The convention declared all offices vacant and installed Hamilton Gamble as the new governor of Missouri. President Lincoln's administration immediately recognized Gamble's government as the legal Missouri government." 4057:
This article looks like a fairly comprehensive play-by-play of the regiment's composition, designations, and actions. I think the lead section does a good job of summarizing the body of the article. To someone who reads a lot of 19th-century history, but is not particularly a war buff, the background
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MOS says if it is used as a conjunction, but in this case it is not used as a conjunction,. A conjuncton, like however, is ordinarily used to connect clauses or sentences. FYI, when a pair of commas set off information within a sentence it is usually to indicate that the information is supplemntal or
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for Pleasant Hill and Jenkins' Ferry, it looks like Mitchell didn't file a report, or if he did, it no longer exists. I found Clark's report for the latter, but it is fairly short and doesn't go into much regimental detail. I guess this explains the lack of detail in normally detailed sources like
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I see your point. However, they are so related or connected to one another that something should be said. Since this could be construed as background information too, how about dealing with it, btiefly, in the last paragraph of the Background section? Yet, it seems important enough that readers know
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Replace "On the morning of April 12, the Confederates fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, beginning the American Civil War. In the following weeks, more states seceded and joined the Confederacy. Meanwhile," with 'on April 12 the American Civil War began and more states seceded and joined the
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Despite entering service as a cavalry unit, Major General Theophilus Holmes, the commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department, ordered that the unit be converted to infantry on September 12. That same month, the regiment was presented with a war flag of the first Confederate national flag pattern.
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Gotcha. Well, SEAOFBLUE isn't a hard-and-fast rule, and I can't think of a good solution either, so I think it's fine to leave that alone for now. I'm also very willing to believe your assessment that this regiment is obscure enough to miss out on analysis in the secondary sources. So I'd consider
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The previous general review did much to improve the article, but it appears that there is still much to do. To produce the best results here, I believe, a more unorthodox method of review should be empoloyed. So, I started with the Background section and hope to resolve any issues arisng therefrom
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I worked on this one all the way back in 2020, but was just recently able to find sources to resolve a snag that came up in the ACR. It's been since August of '21 that I've taken a unit article to FAC, so the background may need fiddled with a bit. I hope this one isn't showing 2+ years of being
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Not strictly, although people served in both. I'm concerned addressing this too thoroughly may be excess detail for the background of this article - IMO the main thing with the MSG is that it was a militia force that fought on behalf of the CSA during 1861, the CSA got largely driven from MO by
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The whole Background section could do with a rigorous copy edit IMHO. I mean, the detail "The ensuing Battle of Wilson's Creek was envisioned as a pincer attack, but Lyon was killed and his men routed; the Union troops retreated all the way to Rolla after the defeat." is relevant to a unit which
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As to why it's discussed here, I've been consistently asked to provide some level of background detail for these units at FAC and A-class. Hopefully some phrasing changes I've made clarifies the relationship between the MSG and the prior militia by indicating that the MSG was a new, separate
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Sorry! I thought the excerpt might speak for itself; in that Lincoln's election victory brought the slavery controversy to a head as well as triggering the sucession of southern states from the union. I thought this or something similar would be more insighful to readers. What do you think?
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On November 3, Jackson and the pro-secession elements of the state legislature voted to secede and join the Confederate States of America as a government-in-exile; the anti-secession elements of the legislature had previously voted against secession, leading to the state having two nominal
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section seems like comprehensive, but not too detailed. Does any of the scholarship offer much analysis about the impact of this regiment, its importance to this-or-that-event, any superlative status it may have, or how it compares to the average Confederate regiment experience?
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Unfortunately, this doesn't work, as it's unclear from the source what date the name change to the 7th Missouri Infantry Battalion occurred. I've split the clause about the naming off into a separate sentence so that the text isn't jumbling two distinct ideas into a single
4080:- I've addressed all of these so far, except for one (I'm still trying to think of a way to rephrase the introduction to Kirby Smith to avoid back-to-back links). The sources I've seen have attributed any special importance or historiography to this unit -- the 776:
I've added a mention in the lead to this unit being formed mainly from Missouri State Guard veterans. Hopefully between this and the new clause I added to the beginning of the service history section to tie the various battalions to the regiment help with this.
520:"elements of Frazier's Missouri Infantry Battalion were amalgamated together to form a tenth company; with ten companies, the unit could again be called a regiment." Is 'and attached to the battalion' missing from the middle of that? Or have I missed something? 4018:
This may be my lack of military knowledge speaking, but "necessitating the consolidation of the regiment into six companies" doesn't make sense. How can one whole be consolidated into sis separate entities? Sounds more like it was split up than consolidated.
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However, the regiment lost many men due to transfers to other units, necessitating the consolidation of the regiment into six companies and a reclassification as a battalion on October 19. Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Mitchell commanded the unit.
3332:- I think there must be some confusion here - the 7th Missouri Infantry Battalion is a former name of the 8th. I'm not sure how best to clear this up - the mess of sometimes-duplicative names can be confusing even in the sources. 2037:*On August 7, former veterans of the Missouri State Guard began forming a cavalry unit in Oregon County, Missouri. The unit officially entered Confederate service on September 2, while it was stationed at Evening Shade, Arkansas. 1687:. It just wasn't able to make a serious claim because of the lack of Confederate control in the state. I don't know that much detail on the exact nature of this government is warranted on an article on this specific unit. 4031: 2374:
However, the regiment lost many men due to transfers to other units, necessitating the consolidation of the regiment's component companies down to six and a reclassification of the overall unit as a battalion on October
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McGhee doesn't say directly. Probably 10 based on the use of the word "regiment", since CSA regulations usually required a unit to have at least 10 companies to be considered a regiment, but that's just guesswork on my
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On the way, at Clarksville, some of Parsons's units, including Mitchell's Regiment, were detached to form a second brigade, which was either commanded by Brigadier General Daniel M. Frost or Colonel John Bullock Clark
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about this interealationship upfront. A footnote might accomplish this. In such a scenario, it would be in the lead, so to speck, and the body as well. In any event, deal with it as you think it should be dealt with.
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This proved problematic, as Price had assigned the designation of 8th Missouri Infantry Regiment to Burns' Missouri Infantry Regiment; it was not until later in the year that the Confederate government resolved the
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Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon of the Union Army ejected Jackson and the pro-secession elements of the state legislature from the state capital on June 15, and the Missouri State Guard withdrew to southwestern
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None of the sources I've seen really assign much importance to this unit, and none of them provide any sort of legacy (the only Missouri CSA units I know of that have had substantial legacies carry over are the
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Nixed "soon". There was Big Bethel in mid-June, Carthage in early July, 1st Bull Run in late July, and Wilson's Creek in early August, but it's probably better not to be that specific with time frames in the
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By the time of the 1860 United States Presidential Election, slavery had become one of the defining features of southern culture, with the ideology of states' rights being used to defend the institution.
3907:"Governor Claiborne F. Jackson" represents two adjacent Wikilinks that present as one. I can't remember where it is in the MOS, but it says somewhere that you should avoid this. I recommend rewording. 472:"Beginning in May, events in the state of Missouri led to an expansion of the war into that state." You what? How about 'From May the war started effecting events in the state of Missouri' or similar? 336:
The next sentence goes on to say the same sort of thing. Do we really need this level of detail on an election which took place 20 months before the unit the article is about even came into existence?
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I'm a bit hesitant to make that change, as it would suggest that "General of the Trans-Mississippi Department" is a formal title, while the sources I've consulted don't feature that as a title.
4010:"year they were restricted to the southwestern part of the state by Union reinforcements" would read better as "year Union reinforcements restricted them to the southwestern part of the state" 738:- I'm not sure how best to work this into the first sentence without getting into heavy detail right off the bat. I'm open to any suggestions though as stuff like this can always be improved. 424:
I've summarized this all down to "The Missouri State Guard won several victories in the latter part of 1861, but by the end of the year were restricted to the southwestern part of the state."
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Early in 1864, Union Major General Nathaniel Banks drove a force up the Red River with the intent of capturing Shreveport, Louisiana; this offensive constituted the Red River campaign.
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The Union forces in Camden began running low on food, and two expeditions intended to forage food from the countryside were defeated at the Battles of Poison Spring and Marks' Mills.
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In February 1862, a Union advance led Price to abandon Missouri for Arkansas, where his men and another Confederate force were defeated at the Battle of Pea Ridge on March 7 and 8.
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Rephrased as "winter camp", which is probably a bit more obvious. I would have linked to winter quarters on wiktionary, but that wiktionary item is marked as needing a definition
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I think I prefer the current phrasing - the idea is to highlight that the support for secession grew with the southern populace, which is what led to secession in these states.
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One day later, three companies from Frazier's Missouri Infantry Battalion were added to the 7th Missouri Infantry Battalion; the combined unit was still considered a battalion.
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Hopefully the brief introductory bit I've added to the first sentence of this section helps clarify that what's being referred to here is the same unit under different guises
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Would it be fair to change "General Edmund Kirby Smith, commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department" to "Edmund Kirby Smith, General of the Trans-Mississippi Department"?
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I've hopefully resolved this a bit by taking the formation material and moving it into the service history, so the background is now more distinct from the service history.
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I've significantly reworded this sentence to avoid any reference to many - it seems odd to me to give an exact number of states for discussing the order of secession here.
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Rephrase "a movement towards secession as the only way to preserve slavery formed" as maybe "a movement formed that framed secession as the only way to preserve slavery"
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Artillery fire from the 1st Kansas Battery slowed the momentum of the Confederate attack, but the weight of Confederate numbers eventually drove the Union line back.
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I'm keeping the service history to be the unit's service history, while this is more generally background material. Is there something I need to do to clarify that?
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After pro-Confederate militia threatening the St. Louis Arsenal were dispersed in May in the Camp Jackson affair, the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard was formed.
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The southern population (southerns) influnced secession from the United States but they did not effect it - their individual state governemt representatives did.
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Two salvos of canister halted Mitchell's and Clark's attack, but Parsons's right drove Blunt's line back, leading the troops in front of Mitchell to withdraw.
2166:- I'm busy at work right now but will work on chipping away it this. It just might take a few days to get through all of these, but I will work through them. 569:"On June 23, Confederate Brigadier General Stand Watie surrendered, becoming the last Confederate general officer to surrender his command." Is that relevant? 2594:
Not quite a fan - at least how I read things, this could imply that Parsons was taking on the entirety of Blunt's division at once, instead of only a portion.
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The Missouri State Guard won several victories in the latter part of 1861, but by the end of the year were restricted to the southwestern part of the state.
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On December 20, the state of South Carolina seceded and several others followed suit in early 1861, forming the Confederate States of America on February 4.
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The Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department surrendered on June 2, 1865, and the men of the 8th Missouri Infantry Regiment were paroled on June 7, ending
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Done, somewhat reluctantly. I was always taught growing up that words ending in s should have the construction of s', not s's, but this has come up with
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turned in their weapons and relinquished their flag in Shreveport on June 5, and were then sent to Alexandria for paroles, which were received on June 7.
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I've glossed a brief description of Frazier's battalion - Frazier is a pretty nondescript historical figure, so there's not really much to say about him
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The above begins the Service history - 1962 - section that was inadvertantly included with the Background section; it will be reviewed later. Sorry! -
489:"known as Mitchell's Missouri Infantry during the battle". Why? I mean, I understand that all Arkansas Confederates had several screws loose, but ... 2451:
officially designated the 7th Missouri Infantry Battalion, began moving towards Fort Smith, Arkansas, where a Confederate army was being organized.
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McGhee and Gurley - the specific detail probably doesn't exist anymore, or if it does, is only recorded in unpublished diaries in people's attics.
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Thanks for the source review! I've fixed the formatting on the E of A cite, and have included the state for Chapel Hill - based on my reading of
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The title of the article is the "8th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)", but it is not referenced in the Bacground section or in this one?
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Explain how these units fit into the scheme of things, or are some just a varation of the same unit? Why is the fighting in 1861 discussed here?
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Despite entering service as a cavalry unit, Major General Theophilus Holmes, the commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department, ordered that
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The article was referring to subunits of the regiment, without being clear about it. Rephrased - hopefully that solves the confusing wording
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Advancing to the new Union line, Mitchell and Clark outflanked the 10th Kansas Infantry Regiment, but again ran into the 1st Kansas Battery.
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Ditto the lengthy narrative about Fort Sumner - and its mention in the lead. Did the 8th Missouri ever get within 700 miles of Charleston?
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The mention of Frazier's Missouri Infantry Battalion makes me wonder who Frazier is. This is not explained until two paragraphs later.
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General: In the scheme of things, what is the legacy of the 8th and its predecessors and is it noteable enough to share with readers?
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The unit did not reach the camp of Brigadier General Mosby M. Parsons, to whose brigade the battalion was assigned, until November 28.
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Could tell readers that the goverment in exile was not a member of the confederacy, but it had esentially the same rights as a member.
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Also known as Mitchell's Missouri Infantry, the unit was part of a Confederate offensive at the Battle of Prairie Grove on December 7.
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This seems like a good place to inform resders that the 8th had predecessors; telling them would set the stage for what is to come.
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The 8th Missouri Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
241:"it was not until later in the year that the Confederate government resolved the duplication." Resolved the duplication in what way? 1415: 3989:"After pro-Confederate militia" is an awkward sentence with lots of commas. I recommend rewording and probably splitting into two. 1283:
On April 12, the American Civil War began with the Battle of Fort Sumter, and more states soon seceded and joined the Confederacy.
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The service history is for the service history of the unit, while this predates the unit. Should I make this clearer somehow?
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After Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860, a movement towards secession as the only way to preserve slavery formed.
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One doesn't seem necessary to me, but as it's probably a dialect thing for me, I can add one if you feel strongly about it
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back off now and continue later provided another general review is still needed. Ping me if there is a need to continue.
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After the Union troops involved in the Red River campaign retreated, the 8th Missouri Infantry was sent back to Arkansas
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Down from 788 words in the background to 509. If more needs to go, Lexington and Camp Jackson will probably be next.
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Fair enough, but could you just add an adjective or two that gemerally would describe their importance - if you can?
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before moving on and then repeating the process section by section. The lead will be reviewed last. Ping me anytime!
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When Parsons moved northward in the direction of Prairie Grove on December 3, the battalion accompanied the brigade.
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I've attempted to add alt text, although I always find it hard to succinctly describe maps like this for alt text.
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nonesseential information. Here, the information set off by commas seems essential to the meaning of the sentence.
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On August 7, former veterans of the Missouri State Guard began forming a cavalry unit in Oregon County, Missouri.
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I've removed "became", but don't agree with the phrasing of using "flight", as that implies a disorderly retreat
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The regiment engaged in no noteworthy actions during the remainder of 1863, and performed only routine camp
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The second battle of the Civil War was not fought until the last of August 1861 - more than four months later.
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Be consistent in how you format publication locations - why include state for Knoxville but not Chapel Hill?
577:"Over the course of its combat career". Suggest "career" → 'existence'. And did it have a non-combat career? 555: 3801:, when however isn't followed by a comma, it is intended to mean "in whatever manner" or something similar 2784:
The intended meaning of this sentence had gotten lost in copy-editing at some point, so I've rewritten this
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That same month, the regiment was presented with a war flag of the first Confederate national flag pattern.
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The sequence of events that encompass some of this section are a bit untidy - the above is a case in point.
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the "pro-Confederate militia", the "pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard" and the "Missouri state guard".
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Gonna take a hatchet to the background after work - will try to at least halve the pre-Pea Ridge material.
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Have made the first part of this, but I don't think adding the and before shattering would be grammatical
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I've tweaked this a bit to indicate that Price's force was serving as a component unit of a larger army.
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On September 2, the unit entered Confederate service, but was reclassified as infantry on September 12.
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occupied the state capital on June 15, and the Missouri State Guard withdrew to southwestern Missouri.
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says this, "Decades of political controversy over slavery were brought to a head by the victory in the
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the 58th Illinois Infantry Regiment counterattacked, driving back part of the Confederate right flank.
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the 58th Illinois Infantry Regiment counterattacked, driving back part of the Confederate right flank.
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Parsons moved Mitchell's unit to the left of his line under the belief that his flank was endangered.
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Suggest this for the last clause: and using the ideology of states' rights to defend the institution.
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In August 1864, Clark was reassigned to command a cavalry unit during Price's Missouri Expedition,
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As Parsons's division moved forward to attack, it was joined by Colonel Lucien C. Gause's brigade
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Unfortunately, the source doesn't explicitly say this, although the answer is almost certainly yes.
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I've switched over to "at". An informal scan suggests both formations are about equally common.
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On June 12, Clark's brigade left Fort Pleasant to begin an expedition to the Mississippi River
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At the opening of the fighting, Parsons's division held the right of the main Confederate line
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Price and the state guard fought union forces on behalf of the comnedercy during the year 1861.
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position guarding the Confederate left, along with Brigadier General John S. Roane's brigade.
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At Jenkins' Ferry, the 8th Missouri Infantry suffered 29 casualties, including 7 men killed.
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I'm going to need to research this one - will look into some possible sources after lunch.
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The 8th Missouri Infantry suffered 76 casualties at Pleasant Hill, including 16 fatalities.
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First mention of Arkansas in the lead can be linked, as it is with Louisiana and Missouri.
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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Later that year, Clark's brigade was transferred from Fort Pleasant back to Little Rock
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related to a desire to decrease the number of poorly organized and understrength units
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I love "Ugh" as a response to a reviewer comment. Do you think we could popularise it?
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Wasn't slavery well embedded in the southern coulture long before the 1860 electiion?
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I've left in a brief name-drop of Fort Sumter, but have trimmed the rest as suggested
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Solved for now with endashes, but will try to come up with a better sentence split.
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On December 23, elements of Frazier's Missouri Infantry Battalion were amalgamated
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I've rewritten several parts of this sentence, which hopefully resolves the issues.
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I've added this, although it required a footnote due to TX being a bit squirrelly.
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where it pursued retreating Union soldiers led by Major General Frederick Steele.
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I think I may have been attempting to use "levering". Replaced with "maneuvering".
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as he had repulsed the Confederate attacks, but after consulting his subordinates
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with Clark's brigade on the right and Colonel Simon P. Burns' brigade on the left.
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I'm struggling to come up with a good set of adjectives for this - the victories (
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but by the end of the year were restricted to the southwestern part of the state.
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And could we have a year at the first mention of a date in each paragraph? Thanks.
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On December 7, 1862, Parsons's brigade saw action at the Battle of Prairie Grove.
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Is the unit referenced above the same as the regment mentioned in this sentence?
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The 2nd Kansas Colored Infantry then attacked the guns, capturing three of them.
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Union Major General Frederick Steele was threatening the Confederate defenses
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Two more examples of this follow in the same paragraph using military titles.
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I've resolved this by removing the "however", as I don't think it's necessary
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I'm going to pause here to allow the nominator to have a think. I'll be back.
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While the withdrawal was initially orderly, Parsons's and Tappan's divisions
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Done, although I've made a slight tense switch in here to keep it grammatical
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nominal would seem to apply only to the governemt in exile - see excert from
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But there is little narrative in how these causualties actually came about?
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hit Colonel Lewis Benedict's Union brigade, shattering it in the process.
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In early 1863, Parsons's brigade was transferred to Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Thus far, in this section, readers have have been exposed to such terms as
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the brigades of Clark and Gause broke, leaving the batteries unsupported.
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At this point, tell readers how many states were then confederate states?
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A small cavalry force was positioned to the right of Parsons, although
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Later in the fighting, Parsons's brigade counterattacked Union troops
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I'm not sure addressing this is particularly relevant for this article.
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During the battle, the unit made several charges against the Union lines
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Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Landis' Missouri Battery/archive1
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The fighting was relatively even until another Union regiment arrived
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If the timing of its arrival was critical, perhaps it should be said?
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It seems some competing forces are at work for your attention, so I'll
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didn't even start recruiting until more than a year later in what way?
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I was requested by another reviewer at this FAC to add "thus" there.
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Was it formed under the auspicious or with help from the confederacy?
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actually asked me to remove this as excess detail during his review.
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I've made some changes here, although the text may need tweaked a bit
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the Confederates out of Little Rock on September 10 without a fight.
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I haven't seen any indication in sources that the timing is critical
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Was this group the forerunner to the 8th Missouri Infantry Regimemt?
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Have applied all of these changes except for the threatening --: -->
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Have applied this, as well as some other rephrasings to the sentence
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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In any event, I support the nomination and thank you, Hog Farm, for
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How about a transistion word like "therefore" before necessitating?
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These two sequential sentences do not seem to square well with the
1118:- I'm not entirely sure I understand which change needs made here. 650:, it's not required for Boston or New York per the AP style guide. 600:
Thanks for reviewing! I've actioned all of the comments to date.
325:"was reclassified as a battalion and named ..." Again, any dates? 3024:
Done, except for the of/in change, which I don't think works well
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Later, Roane detached Clark's Missouri Infantry from his brigade
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The Confederacy actually admitted it as a member, along with the
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Was the formation of 7th and 8th formed to fill the Price void?
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Thanks for the explanation. I've made this change in the text
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early 1862, and MSG veterans formed the nucleus of this unit.
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I think these two are a bit too out of scope for this article
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Why were they restricted to the sothwestern part of the state?
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decided that secession was the only way to preserve slavery.
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For paragraph length reasons. I've re-arranged more topically
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The division left Shreveport on April 3 to join Taylor, and
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The ten companies were made up of recruits from Missouri and
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Price has not yet been introduced to readers in this section?
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decided that secession was the only way to preserve slavery.
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Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Logan (novel)/archive1
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all my comments addressed and this nomination worthy of my
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the 7th and Mitchell seem to be used interchangeably -: -->
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Why is this not part of the "Service history 1862" section?
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After Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860, many
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After Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860, many
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rather than participate in the planned Confederate attack.
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Was there a specific objective related to troop build up?
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Yes, and keeping in mind some of the following might help:
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Confirmed per source that this is the right date, so done
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Early in the fighting, Parsons's brigade was aligned in
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The war began in April 1861, and fighting soon escalated.
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Is the section heading still "Background and formation?
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I personally don't agree with the removal of this comma
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I'm not sure about this one - it may be an EngVar issue
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I personally don't agree with the removal of this comma
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force's purpose was to exploit a potential breakthrough
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Was the state guare pro-confedertate from its begining?
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engaged in the Battle of Pleasant Hill six days later.
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That night, the Confederates retreated from the field
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Why is this not a part of the Service history section?
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What were the circumstances that lead to the action?
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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
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BTW, "thus" is considered a transistiomal word. See
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Did Price leave with the entire state guard in tact?
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Was the militia later conveted into the state gaurd?
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I've introduced Price earlier in the paragraph now.
205:"the Governor of Missouri". Does this conform with 3719:I've left some responses to yours under S/H 64/65 3467:poured enfilade fire into the Confederates' ranks. 2721:Do you think "canister shot" should be upper case? 4272:The above discussion is preserved as an archive. 1433:threatened, as I'm not sure that is grammatical. 3560:How about a few brief details about the action? 3410:I've rewritten this and split into two sentences 3377:in Arkansas, Steele occupied Camden on April 15. 2542:I've added a single sentence for background here 492:Ugh. Revised significantly here and in the lead 3733:Well - bad news. Based on digging through the 1809:The battle gave the Union control of Missouri.. 878:but was repeatedly repulsed by artillery fire. 43:. No further edits should be made to this page. 272:- I've tried to address these comments above. 4278:No further edits should be made to this page. 4251:template in place on the talk page until the 2925:the purpose of harassing Union Navy shipping. 2136:No - it's been renamed to just "Background". 29:The following is an archived discussion of a 8: 2728:No, this is never capitalized in the sources 2578:Brigadier General James G. Blunt's division. 73:8th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) 3615:The survivors of the 8th Missouri Infantry 3175:that of Brigadier General James Camp Tappan 2770:to form a tenth company; with ten companies 2217:I have responded to three of your rsponses. 1883:When did the militia become pro-confedrate? 828:affecting events in the state of Missouri. 212:Probably not, so I've lowercased "governor" 4216:sfn error: no target: CITEREFKennedy1998 ( 3968:"oro-Confederate" must mean "pro", right? 2774:the unit could again be called a regiment. 1718:I've rephrased this clause significantly. 41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates 4084:across the river gets all the attention. 3612:Mitchell was advanced to brigade command. 3349:I agree! Consider the comment scratched. 3281:Changes have been made except where noted 2273:This seems like a good time to continue. 3940:One more with General Edmund Kirby Smith 2979:to build fortifications around the city. 2743:eventually reaching Van Buren, Arkansas. 629:is a work title and should be italicized 457:Ok, let me get back to you on the rest. 4211: 4204: 2646:it was then aligned on Mitchell's left. 3271:he decided to withdraw to Grand Ecore. 2797:designated with the letters A–I and K. 907:I've gone with a modified form of this 187:Yes, I will do it tomorrow hopefully. 3872:culture of the Southern United States 2837:be consistenent with one or the other 2601:Why did Prsons need to countetattack? 2391:Done - I wasn't aware this was a rule 18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates 7: 1880:When was the militia formed and why? 3654:). I do believe this article meets 2082:Background and formation section: 1685:Confederate government of Kentucky 228:Added another word and linked here 24: 2862:End of Service history - 1862 - 1429:Can you live with these changes? 154:I will have more comments later. 3006:outflanked the fortifications 1399:-Confederate militia force, the 1376:After pro-Confederate militia 225:What is the "Confederate left"? 3818:your civility and cooperation. 3685:) 23:23, 5 February 2023 (UTC) 2520:Why did Parsons move nothward? 1091:1860 U.S. presidential election 554:It sounded like something from 3886:"Thus" doesn't seem necessary 3867:Capitalize "Southern culture" 3055:End of Service history - 1863 2909:Is the last period necessary? 2447:On October 27, the battalion 2336:be converted to September 12. 1069:Original text w/ suggestions: 1: 4265:17:13, 15 February 2023 (UTC) 4166:The map is lacking alt text. 4027:Parsons' should be Parsons's 3943:"in the Camp Jackson affair" 3844:02:48, 13 February 2023 (UTC) 3828:23:40, 12 February 2023 (UTC) 3797:Based on my understanding of 3793:23:42, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3752:00:16, 12 February 2023 (UTC) 3729:23:42, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3677:End Service history - 64-65. 3670:00:16, 12 February 2023 (UTC) 3596:18:20, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3575:17:44, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3488:23:42, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3448:23:42, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3359:23:42, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3344:17:44, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3245:panicked as night fell, and 3226:Based on my understanding of 3222:23:42, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 3069:Service history - 1864/1865: 2307:This is stated explicitly now 1351:Lyon occupies Jeff City : --> 536:"leveraging". What does this 148:Rephrased to avoid the jargon 4192:04:14, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 4176:22:34, 4 February 2023 (UTC) 4149:19:02, 1 February 2023 (UTC) 4126:18:25, 1 February 2023 (UTC) 4110:03:33, 1 February 2023 (UTC) 4096:02:53, 1 February 2023 (UTC) 4068:03:25, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 4050:02:53, 1 February 2023 (UTC) 4004:18:59, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 3983:18:59, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 3962:02:53, 1 February 2023 (UTC) 3926:18:59, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 3901:18:59, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 3703:03:22, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 3544:I've rewritten this sentence 3321:21:19, 9 February 2023 (UTC) 3307:21:19, 9 February 2023 (UTC) 3142:What precipitated the fight? 3065:00:06, 5 February 2023 (UTC) 2872:19:11, 4 February 2023 (UTC) 2853:21:02, 9 February 2023 (UTC) 2750:What night is "That night"? 2420:21:02, 9 February 2023 (UTC) 2283:19:11, 4 February 2023 (UTC) 2257:20:49, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 2227:05:47, 29 January 2023 (UTC) 2200:04:13, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 2190:No problem, take your time! 2178:02:38, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 2148:00:49, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 2112:02:40, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 2096:22:36, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 2073:05:06, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 2021:03:26, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 2005:22:30, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 1984:03:26, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1957:03:26, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1930:03:26, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1902:03:26, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1864:01:21, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 1837:01:21, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 1797:01:21, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 1770:01:21, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 1730:03:14, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1699:03:14, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1638:03:14, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1576:19:50, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1562:02:51, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1534:05:47, 29 January 2023 (UTC) 1514:03:14, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1459:19:50, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1445:02:51, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1365:02:21, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1257:02:21, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1230:15:44, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 1203:15:44, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 1184:The word suit seems unneeded 1152:19:50, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1130:02:51, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 1107:03:17, 29 January 2023 (UTC) 1048:02:21, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 1016:15:44, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 967:18:54, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 948:15:44, 26 January 2023 (UTC) 913:Background & formation: 789:04:37, 8 February 2023 (UTC) 772:19:35, 7 February 2023 (UTC) 750:04:43, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 712:22:36, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 688:04:36, 22 January 2023 (UTC) 662:23:52, 21 January 2023 (UTC) 642:20:59, 21 January 2023 (UTC) 612:04:11, 16 January 2023 (UTC) 595:21:46, 14 January 2023 (UTC) 523:Yes, that needs added. Done 467:16:54, 14 January 2023 (UTC) 453:16:25, 14 January 2023 (UTC) 436:16:48, 14 January 2023 (UTC) 395:16:00, 14 January 2023 (UTC) 379:14:15, 13 January 2023 (UTC) 360:13:44, 13 January 2023 (UTC) 301:05:00, 8 February 2023 (UTC) 284:04:34, 8 February 2023 (UTC) 260:07:13, 7 February 2023 (UTC) 233:What are "winter quarters"? 197:09:58, 30 January 2023 (UTC) 183:11:45, 29 January 2023 (UTC) 164:05:22, 13 January 2023 (UTC) 111:22:19, 12 January 2023 (UTC) 92:22:19, 12 January 2023 (UTC) 4246:featured article candidates 3521:Have actioned this last one 1945:This should be clearer now 1265:Add "1861" after February 4 31:featured article nomination 4295: 3947:sounds better to me. You? 3862:Comments from Dugan Murphy 3626:Suggest the above changes 3518:Suggest the above changes 3149:I've added a sentence here 3103:Suggest the above changes 3044:Suggest the above changes 3021:Suggest the above changes 2954:Drop the comma before "as" 2781:Suggest the above changes 2562:Suggest the above changes 2500:Source doesn't say. It's 2458:Suggest the above changes 2343:Suggest the above changes 1352:Battle of Booneville : --> 1292:How many is "more states"? 843:Suggest the above changes 3384:Suggest the above change 3263:Banks could claim victory 3128:Suggest the above changes 3002:the Little Rock campaign 2986:Suggest the above change 2686:Suggest the above change 2667:Sugest the above changes 2587:Suggest the above changes 2428:a reclassification -: --> 994:Suggest the above changes 309:Support from Gog the Mild 4275:Please do not modify it. 3423:was to align with Clark. 3278:Sugest the aove changes 3080:Drove - how about "led" 2932:Sugges the above change 2804:Sugest the above change 2707:Suggest the above change 2246:Transition (linguistics) 1544:Battle of Dry Wood Creek 1540:Battle of Wilson's Creek 627:Encyclopedia of Arkansas 36:Please do not modify it. 2608:I've briefly added this 2287:Service history - 1862 1626:pro-Confederate force. 1550:) were very disparate. 4082:First Missouri Brigade 3971:Yes. 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8th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)
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