There
is no known record that identifies all the Monroe Countians
who served in the Civil War. The following list attempts to
identify Union soldiers, Civilians and those participating
individuals whose specific affiliation is not known. It was
compiled using both official and unofficial sources,
including Sons of Confederate Veterans rosters, various
cemetery listings and web postings.
The 1884 History of Monroe and Shelby Counties stated “up
to December 31, 1863, Monroe County had furnished 41 men for
the regular United States service; in the Missouri State
Militia, 38. Under calls previous to December 19, 1864,
Monroe County furnished 474, being 7 more than her quota.
Under call of December 19, 1864, the county furnished 134.
There was no deficiency under the draft.”
Although
every effort has been made to identify these veterans, the
compiled information may be duplicative or inaccurate;
corrections, additions and related contributions are
welcomed. A very special thanks to Neil Block, Commander of
William T. Anderson Camp #1743 SCV in Huntsville, Mo for his
generous support!
Last
Name
|
First
Name
|
Rank
|
Unit
|
Notes
|
Borden
|
Willard
|
|
|
Borden Cem
|
Carrico
|
John
Richard
|
|
|
Holy Rosary
Cem
|
Dickson
|
Josiah T.
|
Civ
|
|
MPOW; Oak
Grove Cem
|
Freeman
|
William
|
Civ
|
|
MPOW
|
Holbrook
|
James L.
|
|
|
Madison Cem
|
Keithly
|
Joseph B.
|
|
Merrills
Horse Co
|
Holy Rosary
Cem
|
Knott
|
John
Purcell
|
|
Co F/49th
OH
|
Holy Rosary
Cem
|
Morrison
|
George T.
|
Civ
|
|
MPOW
|
Price
|
Leslie
|
Civ
|
|
MPOW
|
Smith
|
Leslie
|
Pvt
|
1865
Pioneer Inf
|
Holy Rosary
Cem
|
Todd
|
John
|
|
Co L/15th
MO Inf
|
Hickory
Grove Cem
|
Westhoff
|
Frank W.
|
|
|
Manufacturer;
Holy Rosary Cem
|
|