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Record Last Updated On: 8/18/2014
Name: UNKNOWN SOLDIER
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Brief Biography: RE: Unknown Soldier I have a handwritten letter by my G.G, grandmother who witnessed his body and that of another unidentified union soldier returned to St. Joseph after the incident near Blue Springs. Transcription- Mamma remembers him having a dapple grey horse PAGE 9- & riding her around on it before he went to war- He was in artillery. Was killed Mch. 22-1863 or 64 by bushwackers. Grandpa said “Here they come boys” these bushwakers had killed a number Page 10- of Union Soldiers, put on Union men’s clothes & rode out & killed him. 9 went out & 2 came back to camp- Sent another mans body with Granpa’s & he was an Indian & his wife was PAGE 11- drunk- and she said “Take him up to Garner’s.” Heaton’s buried him. My G.G.G. Grandfather, George Fredrick Garner was killed Mar 22, 1863 in Jackson County, MO by Guerrillas. (Official military record) His squad of troopers were ambushed along the little blue river in Jackson County, MO. from Bob Carmichael
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Unknown Soldier
Courtesy Of:Barbara S Turner
 
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