The Flags of Civil War Missouri - Paperback
by Glenn Dedmondt (Author)
Flags stir the most noble emotions within the human heart. This fascinating book features color illustrations of Missouri Civil War-era flags, along with brief text about the history of each unit and its flag.
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Praise for Glenn Dedmondt's previous books:
"An excellent research tool for historians, professional or hobbyist."
--Today's Librarian
"Outstanding! It is a credit to Dedmondt that he manages to keep up the stringent demands of scholarship and to keep the book within most readers' abilities to browse, read, and devour!"
--Smoke & Fire News
"Dedmondt's book is timely testimony to the enduring power of flags to stir up and encapsulate powerful emotions."
--Carologue, a publication of the South Carolina Historical Society
States' rights have a rich legacy in Missouri. Long before South Carolina, the first state to secede from the Union, formally severed her ties with the United States federal government in December 1860, Missouri residents were fighting a bloody border war with Kansas in order to protect their freedoms. When the War Between the States officially reached Missouri, the citizens in this bright western land continued to fight with unmatched tenacity for their families, their homeland, and their beliefs.
Throughout 1861, secession flags were unfurled over the courthouses and other prominent civic buildings, until the end of October when the Missouri Senate and House signed into law their formal act of secession. Examining each flag borne by the Missouri regiments, along with the history of its genesis and use, the author masterfully recounts the history of the Civil War in Missouri. From the massacre at Camp Jackson to the capture of Missouri's flags at the Battle of Franklin in Tennessee, such important events are rendered as context for the flags the brave companies bore. A tribute to the service of the sons of Missouri in defense of their homeland, this study provides an unprecedented analysis of the beautiful banners representing the courage of its citizenry.
Glenn Dedmondt spent much of his life in the United States Marine Corps. He has served in Vietnam; Okinawa; Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii; and Parris Island. He received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Southern Missionary College (now Southern Adventist University) in Collegedale, Tennessee, and taught history for a quarter of a century. Now retired, he lives in Missouri.
Other books in this series include The Flags of the Confederacy: An Illustrated History, The Flags of the Union: An Illustrated History, Flags of Louisiana, Flags of Tennessee, and Flags of Texas, all published by Pelican.
Author Biography
Glenn Dedmondt spent much of his life in the United States Marine Corps. He has served in Vietnam; Okinawa; Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii; and Parris Island, among others. He received his bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Southern Missionary College (now Southern Adventist University) in Collegedale, Tennessee. He is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and shared his passion for history as a teacher of history in South Carolina before retiring to Missouri. Dedmondt has given several speeches to the Sons of Confederate Veterans organization, discussing such topics as the Carolinas' coastal forts, songs of the South, and South Carolina artillery in the War Between the States. He has been published in the Confederate Veteran magazine and is the author of Southern Bronze, the history of South Carolina's Garden Battery. He has two grown sons and is interested in acoustic guitar and playing classical, folk, and classic country music. Dedmondt lives on a quiet farm with his wife, a couple of dogs, and a dozen chickens in Doniphan, Missouri.