Re: Names for the US 1841 Percussion Rifle
As promised here is a long list of sources that contain a considerable amount of information for you to digest. The sources with an asterix denote primary source documents. These are not just arbitrary sources, they are the works cited for a paper that I have compiled that deals with a number topics, including the one we have been discussing.
Adamson, Hans Christian. Rebellion in Missouri: 1861,Nathaniel Lyon and His Army of the West. Philadelphia and New York: Chilton Company, 1961.
*Anderson, Ephraim M. Memoirs: Historical and Personal Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade. Saint Louis: Times Printing Company, 1868.
Angus, Fern. Down the Wire Road in the Missouri Ozarks and Beyond, Revised ed. Cassville, MO: Litho Printers, 2004.
Arkansas Historical Commission. Seven battles fought in Arkansas, 1861-1865. Little Rock, AR: 1960.
*Bailey, Joseph. Edited by T. Lindsay Baker. Confederate Guerilla The Civil War Memoir of Joseph Bailey. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2007.
Barry, Craig L. The Civil War Musket: A Handbook for Historical Accuracy – Lock, Stock and Barrel, Modifications for Reproduction Civil War Era Enfield and US Pattern Muskets and Rifle-muskets. Warren, Michigan: The Watchdog Quarterly, 2006.
*Baxter, William. Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove or Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas. Fayetteville, AR. University of Arkansas Press, 2000. Originally Published by Poe & Hitchcock in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864.
Bennett, L. G. and William M. Haigh. History of the Thirty-Sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, During the War of the Rebellion. Marengo, IL: Prairie State Press, Inc., 1999. Originally Published, Aurora, IL: Knickerbocker & Hodder, 1876.
*Bevens, William E. Edited by Daniel E. Sutherland. Reminiscences of a Private William E. Bevens of the First Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1992
Bilby, Joseph G. Civil War Firearms Their Historical Background, Tactical Use and Modern Collecting and Shooting. Pennsylvania: Combined Books, 1996.
Black, J. Dixon. A History of Benton County. Little Rock, AR: Black, 1975.
Britton, Wiley. The Civil War on the Border: Volume I, 1861-1862. Reprint, Ottawa, Kansas: Kansas Heritage Press, 1994.
Bevier, R.S. History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades, 1861-1865. St. Louis: Bryan, Brand & Co., 1879.
Bond, John. The History of Elkhorn Tavern. Eastern National, 2000.
Brooksher, William. Bloody Hill: The Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek. 1st ed. Washington D.C.: Brassey's, 1995.
Brown, Dee Alexander. The Battle of Pea Ridge: "Gettysburg of the West". 1st ed. Gettysburg, PA: Civil War Times Illustrated, 1967.
Burrow, Roy. The Battle of Pea Ridge. 1st ed. Charlestown, IL: Prairie Press Books, 1970.
Cabell, William, Brigadier General, Maury’s Division, Army of the West. Report dated October 10, 1862. Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Series I. Volume XVII. Page 403.
Camp, Elnora. Northwest Arkansas History: Benton, Carroll, Madison & Washington Counties: 9 Flags, Cherokee Trail of Tears, Battle of Pea Ridge, Devastation, Reconstruction. 1974.
Carter, Arthur B. The tarnished cavalier: Major General Earl Van Dorn,
C.S.A. 1st ed. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1999.
Castel, Albert. General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West. Baton
Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1968.
Calalfamo-Serio, Chris. The effect of the Civil War on Ozark Culture. Prairie Grove, AR: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, 1979.
Christ, Mark K., ed. Getting Used to Being Shot At: The Spence Family Civil War Letters. Fayetteville: The University of Arkansas Press, 2002.
Clinton, Catherine and Nina Silber, eds. Divided Houses: Gender and the Civil War. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.
*Currie, George E. Warfare Along the Mississippi: The Letters of Lt. Colonel George E Currie. Original is located: Clarke Historical Collection, Central Michigan University, 1961. From a copy in the research files at the Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Cutrer, Thomas W. Ben McCulloch and the Frontier Military Tradition. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993.
Cutrer, Thomas W. and T. Michael Parish, eds. Brothers in Gray The Civil War Letters of the Pierson Family. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1997.
*Demuth, Albert. Edited by Leo E. Huff. The Civil War Letters of Albert Demuth and Roster, Eighth Missouri Volunteer Cavalry. Springfield: Independent Printing Co., 1997. Durbin-Dodd, Janice. “’O It Is Distressing Times Here In Missouri:’ The Impact of the Civil War on Civilians in Southwest Missouri.” Unpublished Manuscript. Republic, Missouri: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, 1995.
Denny, James. The Civil War's First Blood: Missouri, 1854-1861. 1st ed. Booneville, MO: Missouri Life, 2007.
Dougan, Michael B. Confederate Arkansas The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime. 2nd ed. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1982.
Engle, Stephen D. Yankee Dutchman: The Life of Franz Sigel. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1993.
Fields, Ron. The Confederate Army 1861-65 (4) Virginia and Arkansas. Osprey, Men-at-Arms Series. Volume 435. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing, 2006.
Ford, Harvey S. “Van Dorn and the Pea Ridge Campaign.” The Journal of the American Military Institute. Volume III. Number 4. Washington DC: American Military Institute, 1939.
Gerdes, Edward. "Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page." April 1996. http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ (accessed Sept 18, 2009)
Hammers, Clyde. The Pea Ridge Battle: a Keetsville Skirmish and Blockade
Hollow. Kansas City, MO: Westport Print Co, 1962.
Hartje, Robert G. Van Dorn The Life and Times of a Confederate General. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 1967.
Hatcher III, Richard W. and William Garrett Piston, editors. Kansans at Wilson’s Creek: Soldiers’ Letters from the Campaign For Southwest Missouri. Springfield, Missouri: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1993.
Herrmann, Jason. Interpreting Leetown through the integration of aerial and ground-based remote sensing techniques. 2004.
Hess, Earl J., Richard W. Hatcher III, William Garrett Piston, and William L. Shea. Wilson’s Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide with a Section on Wire Road. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.
Hess, Earl J. The Rifle Musket in Civil War Combat Reality and Myth. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2008.
Holcombe, Return I. and W.S. Adams. An Account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek, or Oak Hills. Springfield: Dow & Adams, Publishers, 1883. Reprinted in 1988 by the Springfield Public Library and the Greene County Historical Society.
Houp, J. Randall. The Twenty-fourth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, the "Lyon Legion”, Alma, AR: J. Randall Houp, 2007
Huff, Leo E. Confederate Arkansas a History of Arkansas During the Civil War. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas, 1953.
Hulston, John. "West Point and Wilson's Creek." Civil War History, December 1955. Reprinted by the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1991.
Ingenthron, Elmo. Borderland Rebellion: A History of the Civil War on the Missouri-Arkansas Border. Branson: The Ozark Mountaineer, 1980.
Johnson, Robert Underwood and Clarence Clough Buel, eds. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume I. New York: Century, 1887. Reprint, New York: Thomas Yoseloff, Inc., 1956.
*Matthews, R. P. Edited by Jeff Patrick. Nine Months in the Infantry Service: The Civil War Journal of R. P. Matthews. Springfield, MO.: Independent Printing Co., 1996.
*Maury, Dabney, Major General, Army of the West, Provisional Army of the Confederate States. Report dated October 10, 1862. Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Series I. Volume XVII. Pages 393-395.
McCoy, Patrick. Elkhorn Tavern 1860: the Pea Ridge Community. Miami, OK: Three Sons Publishing, 2005.
*Mitchell, Benjamin. "Confederate Participant Describes the Battle of Wilson's Creek." Ozarks Mountaineer, Feb., 1959.
Monaghan, Jay. Civil War on the Western Border, 1854-1865. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1955.
Moody, Claire N. Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elkhorn Tavern. 1st ed. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Valley Print Co, 1956.
*Moore, John C. Brigadier General, Maury’s Division, Army of the West. Report dated October 13, 1862. Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Series I. Volume XVII. Pages 397-400.
*Mudd, Joseph A. "What I Saw at Wilson's Creek." Missouri Historical Review, January, 1913.
Nosworthy, Brent. Roll Call to Destiny The Soldier’s Eye View of Civil War Battles. New York: Basic Books, 2008.
Pea Ridge National Military Park Centennial Committee. The Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862. Published in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Pea Ridge and the dedication of the Pea Ridge National Military Park to be held May 31, 1963. Rogers, AR: 1963.
Phillips, Christopher. The Battle of Wilson’s Creek. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: Eastern National, 2008.
Piston, William G. and Richard W. Hatcher III. Wilson’s Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
Rettig, Polly. "Robbins and Lawrence Armory and Machine Shop/American Precision Museum." National Register of Historic Places, Vermont. Available from http://www.crjc.org/heritage/V09-60.htm. Internet; accessed 18 September 2009.
Shea, William L., and Earl J. Hess: Pea Ridge Civil War Campaign in the West. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1992
Shea, William L. War in the West: Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove. Abilene, TX: McWhiney Foundation Press, 1998.
Sifakis, Stewart. The Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Florida and Arkansas. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004.
Smith, Robin and Ron Field. Uniforms of the Civil War An Illustrated Guide for Historians, Collectors, and Reenactors. Guilford, CT: The Lyons Press, 2001.
Snead, Thomas. The Fight for Missouri: From the Election of Lincoln to the Death of Lyon. New York: Scribner's, 1886. Reprinted, Independence, Missouri: Two Trails Publishing, 1997.
Spencer, John D. The American Civil War in the Indian Territory. Oxford, U.K.: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2006.
Time-Life Books. Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1991.
Time-Life Books. Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment of the Union. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1991.
*Tunnard, W. H. A Southern Record The History of the Third Regiment Louisiana Infantry. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1997. Originally published Baton Rouge, 1866.
Upton, Lucille Morris. Battle of Wilson's Creek. Springfield: Wilson's Creek Battlefield Foundation, 1950.
*Voelkner, Henry. Letter written on March 18, 1862. The original letter was written in German and was transcribed and translated by staff at the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Photostatic copy and translation are available in their collection, Western Historical Manuscripts.
Ware, Eugene F. The Lyon Campaign in Missouri. Topeka: Crane, 1907. Reprinted by the Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 1991.
*Watson, William. Life in the Confederate Army. London: Chapman and Hall, 1887. Reprinted by Louisiana State University Press, 1995.
Wayne, Jeannie, Thomas A. Deblack, George Sabo III, and Morris S. Arnold.
Arkansas A Narrative History. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2002.
*Woodruff, W.E. With the Light Guns in '61-'65. Reminiscences of Eleven Arkansas, Missouri and Texas Light Batteries in the Civil War. Little Rock, Arkansas: Central Printing Co., 1903. Reprinted by Eagle Press of Little Rock, 1987.
* Indicates a primary source document.
For all of the newspaper articles and circulars, I looked through the archived microfilms in the periodicals at the University of Arkansas. It took me over 70 hours of research to compile this list of sources for my work on Leetown and the list is still only partially complete. The information you were looking for is contained within this list of works.
As promised here is a long list of sources that contain a considerable amount of information for you to digest. The sources with an asterix denote primary source documents. These are not just arbitrary sources, they are the works cited for a paper that I have compiled that deals with a number topics, including the one we have been discussing.
Adamson, Hans Christian. Rebellion in Missouri: 1861,Nathaniel Lyon and His Army of the West. Philadelphia and New York: Chilton Company, 1961.
*Anderson, Ephraim M. Memoirs: Historical and Personal Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade. Saint Louis: Times Printing Company, 1868.
Angus, Fern. Down the Wire Road in the Missouri Ozarks and Beyond, Revised ed. Cassville, MO: Litho Printers, 2004.
Arkansas Historical Commission. Seven battles fought in Arkansas, 1861-1865. Little Rock, AR: 1960.
*Bailey, Joseph. Edited by T. Lindsay Baker. Confederate Guerilla The Civil War Memoir of Joseph Bailey. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2007.
Barry, Craig L. The Civil War Musket: A Handbook for Historical Accuracy – Lock, Stock and Barrel, Modifications for Reproduction Civil War Era Enfield and US Pattern Muskets and Rifle-muskets. Warren, Michigan: The Watchdog Quarterly, 2006.
*Baxter, William. Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove or Scenes and Incidents of the War in Arkansas. Fayetteville, AR. University of Arkansas Press, 2000. Originally Published by Poe & Hitchcock in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864.
Bennett, L. G. and William M. Haigh. History of the Thirty-Sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, During the War of the Rebellion. Marengo, IL: Prairie State Press, Inc., 1999. Originally Published, Aurora, IL: Knickerbocker & Hodder, 1876.
*Bevens, William E. Edited by Daniel E. Sutherland. Reminiscences of a Private William E. Bevens of the First Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1992
Bilby, Joseph G. Civil War Firearms Their Historical Background, Tactical Use and Modern Collecting and Shooting. Pennsylvania: Combined Books, 1996.
Black, J. Dixon. A History of Benton County. Little Rock, AR: Black, 1975.
Britton, Wiley. The Civil War on the Border: Volume I, 1861-1862. Reprint, Ottawa, Kansas: Kansas Heritage Press, 1994.
Bevier, R.S. History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades, 1861-1865. St. Louis: Bryan, Brand & Co., 1879.
Bond, John. The History of Elkhorn Tavern. Eastern National, 2000.
Brooksher, William. Bloody Hill: The Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek. 1st ed. Washington D.C.: Brassey's, 1995.
Brown, Dee Alexander. The Battle of Pea Ridge: "Gettysburg of the West". 1st ed. Gettysburg, PA: Civil War Times Illustrated, 1967.
Burrow, Roy. The Battle of Pea Ridge. 1st ed. Charlestown, IL: Prairie Press Books, 1970.
Cabell, William, Brigadier General, Maury’s Division, Army of the West. Report dated October 10, 1862. Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Series I. Volume XVII. Page 403.
Camp, Elnora. Northwest Arkansas History: Benton, Carroll, Madison & Washington Counties: 9 Flags, Cherokee Trail of Tears, Battle of Pea Ridge, Devastation, Reconstruction. 1974.
Carter, Arthur B. The tarnished cavalier: Major General Earl Van Dorn,
C.S.A. 1st ed. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1999.
Castel, Albert. General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West. Baton
Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1968.
Calalfamo-Serio, Chris. The effect of the Civil War on Ozark Culture. Prairie Grove, AR: Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, 1979.
Christ, Mark K., ed. Getting Used to Being Shot At: The Spence Family Civil War Letters. Fayetteville: The University of Arkansas Press, 2002.
Clinton, Catherine and Nina Silber, eds. Divided Houses: Gender and the Civil War. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.
*Currie, George E. Warfare Along the Mississippi: The Letters of Lt. Colonel George E Currie. Original is located: Clarke Historical Collection, Central Michigan University, 1961. From a copy in the research files at the Pea Ridge National Military Park.
Cutrer, Thomas W. Ben McCulloch and the Frontier Military Tradition. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993.
Cutrer, Thomas W. and T. Michael Parish, eds. Brothers in Gray The Civil War Letters of the Pierson Family. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1997.
*Demuth, Albert. Edited by Leo E. Huff. The Civil War Letters of Albert Demuth and Roster, Eighth Missouri Volunteer Cavalry. Springfield: Independent Printing Co., 1997. Durbin-Dodd, Janice. “’O It Is Distressing Times Here In Missouri:’ The Impact of the Civil War on Civilians in Southwest Missouri.” Unpublished Manuscript. Republic, Missouri: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, 1995.
Denny, James. The Civil War's First Blood: Missouri, 1854-1861. 1st ed. Booneville, MO: Missouri Life, 2007.
Dougan, Michael B. Confederate Arkansas The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime. 2nd ed. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1982.
Engle, Stephen D. Yankee Dutchman: The Life of Franz Sigel. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1993.
Fields, Ron. The Confederate Army 1861-65 (4) Virginia and Arkansas. Osprey, Men-at-Arms Series. Volume 435. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing, 2006.
Ford, Harvey S. “Van Dorn and the Pea Ridge Campaign.” The Journal of the American Military Institute. Volume III. Number 4. Washington DC: American Military Institute, 1939.
Gerdes, Edward. "Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page." April 1996. http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ (accessed Sept 18, 2009)
Hammers, Clyde. The Pea Ridge Battle: a Keetsville Skirmish and Blockade
Hollow. Kansas City, MO: Westport Print Co, 1962.
Hartje, Robert G. Van Dorn The Life and Times of a Confederate General. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 1967.
Hatcher III, Richard W. and William Garrett Piston, editors. Kansans at Wilson’s Creek: Soldiers’ Letters from the Campaign For Southwest Missouri. Springfield, Missouri: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1993.
Herrmann, Jason. Interpreting Leetown through the integration of aerial and ground-based remote sensing techniques. 2004.
Hess, Earl J., Richard W. Hatcher III, William Garrett Piston, and William L. Shea. Wilson’s Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide with a Section on Wire Road. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.
Hess, Earl J. The Rifle Musket in Civil War Combat Reality and Myth. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2008.
Holcombe, Return I. and W.S. Adams. An Account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek, or Oak Hills. Springfield: Dow & Adams, Publishers, 1883. Reprinted in 1988 by the Springfield Public Library and the Greene County Historical Society.
Houp, J. Randall. The Twenty-fourth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, the "Lyon Legion”, Alma, AR: J. Randall Houp, 2007
Huff, Leo E. Confederate Arkansas a History of Arkansas During the Civil War. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas, 1953.
Hulston, John. "West Point and Wilson's Creek." Civil War History, December 1955. Reprinted by the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Foundation, 1991.
Ingenthron, Elmo. Borderland Rebellion: A History of the Civil War on the Missouri-Arkansas Border. Branson: The Ozark Mountaineer, 1980.
Johnson, Robert Underwood and Clarence Clough Buel, eds. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume I. New York: Century, 1887. Reprint, New York: Thomas Yoseloff, Inc., 1956.
*Matthews, R. P. Edited by Jeff Patrick. Nine Months in the Infantry Service: The Civil War Journal of R. P. Matthews. Springfield, MO.: Independent Printing Co., 1996.
*Maury, Dabney, Major General, Army of the West, Provisional Army of the Confederate States. Report dated October 10, 1862. Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Series I. Volume XVII. Pages 393-395.
McCoy, Patrick. Elkhorn Tavern 1860: the Pea Ridge Community. Miami, OK: Three Sons Publishing, 2005.
*Mitchell, Benjamin. "Confederate Participant Describes the Battle of Wilson's Creek." Ozarks Mountaineer, Feb., 1959.
Monaghan, Jay. Civil War on the Western Border, 1854-1865. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1955.
Moody, Claire N. Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elkhorn Tavern. 1st ed. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Valley Print Co, 1956.
*Moore, John C. Brigadier General, Maury’s Division, Army of the West. Report dated October 13, 1862. Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Series I. Volume XVII. Pages 397-400.
*Mudd, Joseph A. "What I Saw at Wilson's Creek." Missouri Historical Review, January, 1913.
Nosworthy, Brent. Roll Call to Destiny The Soldier’s Eye View of Civil War Battles. New York: Basic Books, 2008.
Pea Ridge National Military Park Centennial Committee. The Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862. Published in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Pea Ridge and the dedication of the Pea Ridge National Military Park to be held May 31, 1963. Rogers, AR: 1963.
Phillips, Christopher. The Battle of Wilson’s Creek. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: Eastern National, 2008.
Piston, William G. and Richard W. Hatcher III. Wilson’s Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
Rettig, Polly. "Robbins and Lawrence Armory and Machine Shop/American Precision Museum." National Register of Historic Places, Vermont. Available from http://www.crjc.org/heritage/V09-60.htm. Internet; accessed 18 September 2009.
Shea, William L., and Earl J. Hess: Pea Ridge Civil War Campaign in the West. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1992
Shea, William L. War in the West: Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove. Abilene, TX: McWhiney Foundation Press, 1998.
Sifakis, Stewart. The Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Florida and Arkansas. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004.
Smith, Robin and Ron Field. Uniforms of the Civil War An Illustrated Guide for Historians, Collectors, and Reenactors. Guilford, CT: The Lyons Press, 2001.
Snead, Thomas. The Fight for Missouri: From the Election of Lincoln to the Death of Lyon. New York: Scribner's, 1886. Reprinted, Independence, Missouri: Two Trails Publishing, 1997.
Spencer, John D. The American Civil War in the Indian Territory. Oxford, U.K.: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2006.
Time-Life Books. Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1991.
Time-Life Books. Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment of the Union. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1991.
*Tunnard, W. H. A Southern Record The History of the Third Regiment Louisiana Infantry. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1997. Originally published Baton Rouge, 1866.
Upton, Lucille Morris. Battle of Wilson's Creek. Springfield: Wilson's Creek Battlefield Foundation, 1950.
*Voelkner, Henry. Letter written on March 18, 1862. The original letter was written in German and was transcribed and translated by staff at the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Photostatic copy and translation are available in their collection, Western Historical Manuscripts.
Ware, Eugene F. The Lyon Campaign in Missouri. Topeka: Crane, 1907. Reprinted by the Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 1991.
*Watson, William. Life in the Confederate Army. London: Chapman and Hall, 1887. Reprinted by Louisiana State University Press, 1995.
Wayne, Jeannie, Thomas A. Deblack, George Sabo III, and Morris S. Arnold.
Arkansas A Narrative History. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2002.
*Woodruff, W.E. With the Light Guns in '61-'65. Reminiscences of Eleven Arkansas, Missouri and Texas Light Batteries in the Civil War. Little Rock, Arkansas: Central Printing Co., 1903. Reprinted by Eagle Press of Little Rock, 1987.
* Indicates a primary source document.
For all of the newspaper articles and circulars, I looked through the archived microfilms in the periodicals at the University of Arkansas. It took me over 70 hours of research to compile this list of sources for my work on Leetown and the list is still only partially complete. The information you were looking for is contained within this list of works.
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