The Missouri State Guard
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"In all their motley array there was hardly a uniform to be seen, and then, and
throughout all the brilliant campaign on which they were about to enter there was
nothing to distinguish their officers, even a general, from the men in the ranks,
save a bit of red flannel, or a piece of cotton cloth, fastened to the shoulder,
or to the arm, of the former. But for all that, they were the truest and best of
soldiers... Among them there was hardly a man who could not read and write, and
who was not more intelligent than the great mass of American citizens; not one who
had not voluntarily abandoned his home with all its tender ties, and thrown away
all his possessions, and left father and mother, or wife and children, within the
enemy's lines, that he might himself stand by the South in her hour of great peril,
and help her to defend her fields and her firesides. And among them all there was
not a man who had come forth to fight for slavery." Thomas Snead.
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