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Re: 1862 fatalities from Missouri guerrilla war

Sally,

Let me see what I can find. The Kansas City newspaper was the "Kansas City Daily Journal of Commerce," but there was also a weekly version with almost the same name. I'll see if I can find your ancestor in some articles I copied from the KC paper.

So, Jeremiah M. Jones was in a Kansas City jail during December 1861? Where did he live while Bill Pulliam was his neighbor? I see in Chapter 13 on page 175 that Union soldiers captured Pulliam and Jones in or near Cass County not far from the Kansas border, according to the above named KC newspaper of 13 June 1863 (endnote # 5 on page 344 in the back of the book). Please tell me about where Jones' property was confiscated. Was that in Cass County? I don't see the claim for the confiscated property attached to your query.

Bruce Nichols

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