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National GAR Records Program - Historical Summary of Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Posts by State MISSOURI Prepared by the National Organization SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR INCORPORATED BY ACT OF CONGRESS Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) PLEASE NOTE: The GAR Post History section is a work in progress (begun 2013). More data will be added at a future date. 000 (Department) N/A N/A MO Org. 7 May 1867, Dissolved c.1872. Re-org. 22 April 1882 001 Post 1 Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau MO No namesake. Known only by its number. 001 Frank P. Blair St. Louis St. Louis City MO MG Frank Preston Blair (1821-1875), famous Civil War leader from Missouri. Org. 3 July 1866; Chart'd 22 Sept. 1866 Org. 8 Dec. 1879, Chart'd 1 Dec. 1879, Must'd 8 Jan. 1880 Ended 1949 Provisional Department organized July 1866. Permantent Beath, 1889; Carnahan, 1893; Department organized 7 May 1867. The Department issued no National Proceedings, 1949 reports in 1871, and was subsequently abandoned. Provisional Department restored 24 April 1880. Permanent Department organized 22 April 1882. The Department came to an end with the death of its last member in 1949. First GAR Post organized in Missouri. There were 76 charter members. The Post gathered for a group photograph at a celebration held on 22 September 1868. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Bulletin Journal (Cape Girardeau), 15 Apr. 1979, pg. 3 Beath, 1889; Western Veteran 1895 002 GEN Lyon St. Louis St. Louis City MO BG Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), KIA at Wilson's Creek, MO, 10 August 1861. 003 ADM Farragut Kansas City Jackson MO ADM David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870), famous Civil War leader and former Commandant of Mare Island Naval Shipyard. 004 Post 4 Kansas City Jackson MO No namesake. Known only by its number. Webster Hall, 918 Main St. (1888); Pythian Hall, cor. 11th and Main (1889) 004 McPherson Kansas City Jackson MO Pythian Hall, cor. 11th and Main (1889); 1301 Grand Ave. 005 A. Lincoln Moberly Randolph MO Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States. 006 James A. Garfield Jefferson City Cole MO MG James Abram Garfield (1831-1881), Civil War leader and later US President (assassinated). 007 Custer St. Joseph Buchanan MO MG George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876). KIA at Little Bighorn, MT, on 25 June 1876. Famous Civil War (and Indian Wars) 008 George H. Thomas (later Farragut-Thomas) Kansas City Jackson MO MG George Henry Thomas (1816-1870), famous Civil War 009 Charles Sumner Kansas City Jackson MO Charles Sumner (1811-1874), US Senator (Massachusetts) from 1851 to 1874, strong proponent of the equal rights of African Americans during Reconstruction. Pythian Hall, cor. 11th and Main (1889); 912 Grand Ave. (1921) Org. 30 Dec. 1882 Must'd 6 Jan. 1876 Org. 1880 Org. 1882 Dis. 1876 One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Thirty-one charter members. "This post was maintained for only a few months, when owing to some disturbing features arising in the department organization, the whole system throughout the State was broken up and temporarily abandoned." Nine charter members. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Associated with McPherson Corps, 10, WRC. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Associated with ADM Farragut Corps, 11, WRC. Noted as an African American post by Beath, 1889. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Disbanded soon after the reorganization. Beath, 1889 History of Kansas City, MO, 1888; Tew's Pocket Guide to Kansas City, 1889 History of Kansas City, MO, 1888 History of Kansas City, 1881; History of Kansas City, MO, 1888; Beath, 1889; Tew's Pocket Guide to Kansas City, 1889 Beath, 1889 History of Kansas City, MO, 1888; Beath, 1889; Tew's Pocket Guide to Kansas City, 1889 Beath, 1889 010 GEN Canby Rich Hill Bates MO MG Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (1817-1873), famous Civil War leader, KIA in the Modoc Indian Wars, CA, 11 April 1873. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Beath, 1889 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 1 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 011 James A. Mulligan Lexington Lafayette MO COL James Adelbert Mulligan One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri Beath, 1889 (1829-1864), 23rd IL Inf., died at Winchester, VA, on 26 July 1864, from wounds received at the 2nd Battle of Kernstown on 23 July 1864. reorganized in 1882. 012 Ellsworth Grant City Worth MO COL Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth (1837-1861), colonel in the New York Fire Zouaves (11th N.Y. Inf.), who was the first Union casualty of the Civil War, killed by a pro- Confederacy innkeeper in Alexandria, VA, on 24 May 1861. Civil War hero and martyr. One of nine posts present when the Department of Missouri reorganized in 1882. Beath, 1889 013 COL Hassendeubel St. Louis St. Louis City MO COL Franz Hassendeubel (1817-1863), 17th MO Inf., died 17 July 1863 from wounds received in a grenade explosion at Vicksburg, MS, on 28 June 1863. Buried in Bellefontaine Cem., St. Louis. 014 O. P. Morton Joplin Jasper MO Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (1823-1877), Governor of Indiana during the Civil War. 015 GEN Shields Kansas City Jackson MO Armory Hall, 15th Street & Grand Ave. (1888); Druid's Hall, cor. 14th and Grand Ave. (1889) Org. 15 July 1882 Sur. Twelve charter members. History of Kansas City, MO, 1888; Tew's Pocket Guide to Kansas City, 1889 016 Stanton Carthage Jasper MO 017 Joe Hooker Cameron Clinton MO MG Joseph Hooker (1814-1879), famous Civil War Org. Aug. 1882 National Tribune, 15 Mar. 018 Burnside Pleasant Hill Cass MO MG Ambrose Everett Burnside Annulled 1894 (1824-1881), famous Civil War 019 Phil Kearney Laclede Linn MO MG Philip Kearny, Jr. (1815-1862), KIA at Chantilly, VA, on 1 Sept. 1862. Famous Civil War 020 MAJ James Wilson Louisiana Pike MO 021 Sedgwick Maryville Nodaway MO MG John Sedgwick (1813-1864), famous Civil War leader, KIA Spotsylvania Co., VA, 9 May 1864. 022 CPL Dix Kirksville Adair MO Org. 1 Oct. 1866; Re-org. 1880 Dis. 1871 Beath, 1889 023 F. A. Jones Macon Macon MO 024 Washington Washington Franklin MO Named for the community in 025 David A. Roberts Glenwood Schuyler MO 026 GEN Joseph Bailey Nevada Vernon MO 027 Wm. Redman Lexington Lafayette MO 028 LT Levi Copeland Raymore Cass MO 029 Tindall Chillicothe Livingston MO COL Jacob T. Tindall (1825-1862), 23rd MO Inf., KIA at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. 030 Nodaway Burlington Jct. Nodaway MO Named for the county in which the Post was based. 031 CPT Wagoner Independence Jackson MO Chart'd 5 May 1893 Org. Aug. 1882 Dis. Apr. 1937 Twenty-one charter members. Associated with Tindall Circle, 61, LGAR. Sur. 1897 Sur. 31 July 1898 032 S. A. Hurlburt Hamilton Caldwell MO MG Stephen Augustus Hurlbut (1815-1882), one of the founding fathers of the GAR. 033 Ben Loan Kingston Caldwell MO 034 A. D. McCook Lamar Burton MO 035 James A. Smith Millard Adair MO Charter Surrendered 036 Paddy Shields Clarence Shelby MO 037 Olive College Mound Macon MO Charter Surrendered 038 COL Forbes LaPlata Macon MO 039 Roderick Rockwood Xenia Putnam MO Chillicothe Constitution- Tribune, 13 Sept. 1937 Proceedings, 1894; Original Post charter SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 2 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 040 Shiloh Queen City Schuyler MO Shiloh, TN, site of major Civil War Charter Annulled battle, 1862. 041 Peabody Savannah Andrew MO (presumably) COL Everett Peabody (1830-1862), 25th MO Org. 28 Oct. 1882 Seventeen charter members. Associated with Peadoby Corps, 38, WRC. History of Andrew and De Kalb Counties, Missouri, 1888 Inf., KIA at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. 042 Albert Chandler Macon Macon MO Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 043 W. T. Sherman Hannibal Marion MO MG William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), famous Civil War 044 McCullough Milan Sullivan MO 045 Christian Meyer Oregon Holt MO Must'd 4 July 1906 046 Perry V. Fletcher De Soto Jefferson MO 047 CPT J. L. Clark Green City Sullivan MO 048 GEN George G. Meade Lebanon Laclede MO MG George Gordon Meade (1815-1872), famous Civil War Forty-five charter members. Proceedings, 1907 049 CPT D. M. Birch Edgerton Platte MO 050 Harrisonville Harrisonville Cass MO Named for the community in 051 COL F. Schaefer Concordia Lafayette MO 052 T. C. Wright Callao Macon MO Annulled 1894 053 GEN George R. Smith Sedalia Pettis MO Must'd National Tribune, 5 Apr. 054 Thos. G. Wade Unionville Putnam MO 055 Ault Carterville Jasper MO Chart'd 24 Jan. Charter Surrendered Original Post charter 056 Reynolds Graham Nodaway MO Sur. 1901 057 O. H. Wood Brookfield Linn MO 058 Bates County Butler Bates MO Named for the county in which the Post was based. Must'd 27 Jan. Twenty-five charter members. National Tribune, 15 Mar. 059 GEN H. Blunt Pollock Sullivan MO Sur. 1903 060 GEN Wadsworth Dawn Livingston MO 061 Valentine Peters Maitland Holt MO SGT Valentine T. Peters, Co. M, 1st MO Engineers. Resident of Holt County, killed by guerillas in the Centralia (MO) Massacre, 27 Sept. 1864. Re-org. 1915 062 GEN Lytle Middleton Montgomery MO Charter Surrendered 063 Winfield Scott Holden Johnson MO MG Winfield Scott (1786-1866), famous Mexican War leader, and early leader in the Civil War. Must'd 10 Mar. 064 Golden City Golden City Barton MO Named for the community in 065 Mound City Mound City Holt MO Named for the community in 066 Kilpatrick Winston Daviess MO Must'd 26 Mar. 067 Tarkio Tarkio Atchison MO Named for the community in 068 GEN E. D. Baker Green Ridge Pettis MO COL Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861), KIA at Ball's Bluff, VA, 20 October 1861. California politician and later Senator in Oregon. Buried in San Francisco. 1916 Dept. Proceedings; Dean Enderlin, SUVCW Twenty-nine charter members. National Tribune, 12 Apr. Sur. 1904 Twenty-four charter members. National Tribune, 5 Apr. ; Dept. Proceedings 069 CPT John Matthews Springfield Greene MO CPT John W. Matthews (? - 1863), Co. A, 8th MO Cav., died 12 Dec. 1863 from wounds received at Duvall's Bluff, AR, on 1 Dec. 1863. 070 B. B. King Canton Lewis MO 071 Walker Walker Vernon MO Named for the community in 072 COL Jacob Smith Trenton Grundy MO 073 Johnson Downen Sticklerville Sullivan MO PVT Johnson Downen (? - 1863), Co. E, 18th MO Inf., died of dysentary in Regimental Hospital at Chewalla, TN, on 18 Aug. 1863. Must'd 3 May Must'd 9 May Twenty-nine charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 National Tribune, 24 May SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 3 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 074 Lee's Summit Lee's Summit Jackson MO Named for the community in Charter Surrendered 075 Greenfield Greenfield Dade MO Named for the community in 076 John A. Dix Kidder Caldwell MO GEN John A. Dix Must'd 15 May Twenty charter members. National Tribune, 24 May 077 Penfield Barnard Nodaway MO 078 COL Grover Warrensburg Johnson MO 079 CPT Stanley Princeton Mercer MO 080 Rousseau Ravanna Mercer MO MG Lovell Harrison Rousseau Sur. 1900 (1818-1869), famous Civil War 081 L. W. Cooper Lathrop Clinton MO 082 Yeager-Sharp Wellsville Montgomery MO 083 Urban D. Wixom Hartford Putnam MO Sur. 27 Feb. Original Post charter. 1889 084 Curtis Sarcoxie Jasper MO 085 Lookout Shelbina Shelby MO 086 King City King City Gentry MO Named for the community in 087 467 Seaman Harris Sullivan MO 088 C. G. Harker Meadville Linn MO BG Charles Garrison Harker (1835-1864), KIA at Kennesaw Mountain, GA, on 27 June 1864. Famous Civil War 089 CPT E. T. Howard Stewartsville DeKalb MO CPT Elisha T. Howard (1816-1862), Co. H, 4th MO State Militia Cav., died of disease 3 Sept. 1862. Buried Stewartsville Cem. Sur. 24 Mar. 1887 Original Post charter. 090 CPT J. H. Paynter Jericho Cedar MO CPT John H. Paynter (1824-1865), Co. A, 6th MO Cav. He was court-martialed and found guilty of six charges relating to mutiny in 1864, the sentence being dismissal. The sentence was commuted by President Lincoln soon after. Later sheriff, killed on duty 5 Oct. 1865. 091 GEN Halleck Louisiana Pike MO MG Henry Wager Halleck (1815-1872), famous Civil War 092 T. H. Richardson Lancaster Schuyler MO 093 Osborn Osborn DeKalb MO Named for the community in Charter Surrendered 094 325 Lockwood Lockwood Dade MO Named for the community in 095 Dunlap Humphreys Sullivan MO Charter Surrendered 096 C. C. Harvey Maysville DeKalb MO 097 GEN G. B. Boomer Linn Osage MO COL (Bvt.? BG) George Boardman Boomer (1832-1863), 26th MO Inf., KIA at Vicksburg, MS, on 22 May 1863. Highly regarded in the area. 098 Grand River Freeman Cass MO Charter Surrendered 099 GEN Ord Richwoods Washington MO MG Edward Otho Cresap Ord (1818-), famous Civil War Must'd 9 Aug. 1899 Annulled 1894 100 Franklin Shanks Lutesville / Marble Hill Bollinger MO 101 William E. Wood Lindersville Adair MO 102 Shelbyville Shelbyville Shelby MO Named for the community in Sur. 1905 103 Chilhowee Chilhowee Johnson MO Named for the community in Must'd 4 Aug. 104 Lewis (later Nichols) Gallatin Daviess MO Must'd 18 Aug. 105 Rochester Rochester Andrew MO Named for the community in 106 Arthur Crockett Marshall Saline MO Must'd 25 Aug. 107 Harry P. Harding St. Louis St. Louis City MO Org. 14 July Twenty-two charter members. Osage County Directory and Statistical Compendium, 1915 Fifty-four charter members. Originally named Lewis Post, the namesake was later changed to Nichols. Proceedings, 1895, 1900 National Tribune, 30 Aug. National Tribune, 6 Sept. ; History of Daviess and Gentry Counties, 1922 Thirty-three charter members. National Tribune, 6 Sept. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 4 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 108 Jeff. C. Davis Versailles Morgan MO BG Jefferson Columbus Davis (1828-1879), famous Civil War 109 B. K. Davis Hopkins Nodaway MO 110 William McKee Kahoka Clark MO 111 Miles Carroll Iberia Miller MO Miles Carroll, a civilian, murdered by bushwhackers in front of his Org. 1890 Dis. 1922 Miller County Museum & Historical Society wife and children while his sons were away at war. 112 Altoona Skidmore Nodaway MO Charter Surrendered 113 New Cambria New Cambria Macon MO Named for the community in Charter Annulled 114 Robert L. McCook Poplar Bluff Butler MO BG Robert Latimer McCook (1827- Annulled 1894 1862), died of wounds at Huntsville, AL, on 6 August 1862. Famous Civil War One of the "fighting McCooks." 115 Cameron Garrett Carl Junction Jasper MO 116 CPT York Greentop Schuyler MO Charter Annulled 117 Hardy Smith Quitman Nodaway MO Annulled 1897 118 Jewell Mt. Vernon Lawrence MO 119 Marion Stanberry Gentry MO 120 Avilla Avilla Jasper MO Named for the community in 120 Maple Grove Maple Grove Jasper MO 121 Webster Cora Sullivan MO 122 Virgil Rogers Martinstown Putnam MO Sur. 1901 123 508 John Brown Salisbury Buchanan MO John Brown (1800-1859), famous abolitionist. He was the leader of a raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, VA, in Oct. 1859. He was captured, tried for treason, and hanged on 2 Dec. 1859, making him a martyr for the abolitionist cause. 124 LT T. D. Neal Bethany Harrison MO 125 Harrison Athens Clark MO 126 GEN Mower Clinton Henry MO MG Joseph Anthony Mower (1827-1870), famous Civil War Charter Surrendered 127 CPT James Marquess Edina Knox MO Sur. 1894 128 Salem Salem Dent MO Named for the community in 129 CPT J. H. Little Denver Worth MO 130 Fred. Miller Tina Carroll MO 131 Ransom St. Louis St. Louis City MO BG Thomas Edward Greenfield Ransom (1834-1864), U.S. Volunteers, died of disease at Rome, GA, on 29 Oct. 1864. Chartered 9 Dec. ; Must'd 19 Dec. Gen. William T. Sherman was a charter member. Beath, 1889 132 Fairfax Fairfax Atchison MO Named for the community in 133 Gardner Utica Livingston MO 134 Gentry Albany Gentry MO Named for the county in which the Post was based. 135 SGT B. H. Porch Olean Miller MO Sur. 1914 Dept. Proceedings, 1915 136 MAJ Henry Mountain Grove Wright MO Charter Surrendered 137 GEN J. G. Foster Neosho Newton MO 138 C. H. Marine Greencastle Sullivan MO 139 Meagher Darlington Gentry MO BG Thomas Francis Meagher Charter Surrendered (1823-1867), famous Civil War 140 Elwell Ridgeway Harrison MO 141 Marionville Marionville Lawrence MO Named for the community in 142 Stephen Decatur Medoc Jasper MO Sur. 1913 143 Carter Browning Linn MO Annulled 144 327 Adrian Adrian Bates MO Named for the community in 145 Samuel McClure Aurora Springs / Eldon Miller MO SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 5 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 146 Avalon Avalon Livingston MO Named for the community in 147 Akron Akron Harrison MO Named for the community in 148 MAJ Johnson Cote Sans Dessein Callaway MO Charter Surrendered 149 J. J. Gravely Bolivar Polk MO 150 Liberty Spickardsville Grundy MO 151 Woodyard Schuyler MO 152 D. N. Keeler Melrose St. Louis MO 153 Drywood Liberal Barton MO Charter Surrendered 154 Thomas Weber Arbela Scotland MO A Post 154 was annulled in 1900. Not sure which one. 154 William T. Kays Arbela Scotland MO 155 Loyalty Wadesburg / Cass MO Sur. 1905 Creighton 156 Powers Bucklin Linn MO Annulled 157 GEN G. H. Pierson Mooresville Livingston MO Charter Surrendered 158 George Miller Bethel Shelby MO Sur. 1912 159 Alex. D. Hickman Shibley's Point Adair MO 160 COL Henry C. Gilbert Wheeling Livingston MO 161 GEN Frank J. Herron Buffalo Dallas MO 162 Marshall Elmo Nodaway MO 163 COL Cornine Slater Saline MO Charter Surrendered 164 COL Islam Keith Breckenridge Caldwell MO 165 Conrad Drunard Jonesburg Warren MO Annulled 166 Menke La Grange Lewis MO 167 Rosendale Rosendale Andrew MO Named for the community in Must'd 1 July 1899 Annulled 1894 Proceedings, 1895, 1900 168 Jesse H. Moore Braymer Caldwell MO Sur. 1905 169 Cassville Cassville Barry MO Named for the community in Charter Annulled 170 Fillmore Fillmore Andrew MO Named for the community in 171 James N. Whitehead Victoria Jefferson MO Sur. 1915 Dept. Proceedings, 1916; History of Daviess and Gentry Counties, 1922 172 GEN J. B. Steadman Appleton City St. Clair MO MG James Blair Steedman (1817- ), famous Civil War 173 Justi Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau MO CPT Henry Justi (c1841-1863), Co. B, 29th MO Inf., died 1 Dec. 1863 at Chattanooga, TN, from gunshot wound to left thigh, suffered at Missionary Ridge, TN, on 25 Nov. 1863. Local hero. Sur. 1915 First GAR Post organized in Cape Girardeau County. Dept. Proceedings, 1916 174 MAJ Hiram Gavitt Fredericktown Madison MO 175 Seneca Seneca Newton MO Named for the community in Sur. 1915 Dept. Proceedings, 1916 176 Indian Springs Indian Springs McDonald MO Named for the community in 177 W. H. L. Wallace Moundville Vernon MO BG William Hervey Lamme Sur. 1910 Wallace (1821-1862), mortally wounded at Shiloh, died 19 Apr. 1862. 178 Stephen Estle De Witt Carroll MO Sur. 1907 Dept. Proceedings, 1908 179 CPT W. G. Murray Memphis Scotland MO 180 Stumbaugh Austin Cass MO George Washington Stumbaugh (1836-1862), Co. F, 1st MO State Militia Cav., KIA, probably by Confederate guerillas, while on scouting duty near Austin on 11 Aug. 1862. Cass County Public Library 181 Mansfield Ayersville / Powersville Putnam MO 182 GEN Chester Harding St. Joseph Buchanan MO Sur. 1900 183 Samuel Warner Laredo Grundy MO 184 Erich Pape Bollinger Mills / Zalma Bollinger MO 185 MAJ Hunt New London Ralls MO 186 Windsor Windsor Henry MO Named for the community in Sur. 1895 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 6 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 187 John A. Rawlins Pierce City Lawrence MO BG John Aaron Rawlins (1831-1869), famous Civil War 188 John D. Mullins Linnens Linn MO 189 GEN Henry Wilson Rolla Phelps MO Org. 23 July 1884 Twenty charter members. National Tribune, 25 Sept. 1884 190 Webb City / W. B. Goodrich Webb City Jasper MO 1) Named for the community in which the Pot was based. 2) (presumably) COL William Bingham Goodrich (1821-1862), 60th NY Inf., KIA at Antietam, MD, on 17 Sept. 1862. Goodrich had served in MO during the Mexican- American War. Originally called Webb City Post, it was renamed between 1889 and 1893. 191 John Workman Tuscumbia Miller MO Court House, Johnson & Marshall Hall, P. F. Hauenstein Hall Org 16 Aug. 1884 Miller County Museum & Historical Society 192 CPT Dunlap (unknown) (unknown) MO Charter Surrendered History of Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland Counties, 1885. 193 Julius P. Garesche St. Louis St. Louis City MO Sur. 194 Austin Hubbard Stockton Cedar MO Sur. 1905 195 Aleck Hays Knob Noster Johnson MO Charter Surrendered 196 Goodspeed Carthage Jasper MO Sur. 197 COL Morsey Warrenton Warren MO 198 Union Star Union Star DeKalb MO Named for the community in 199 CPT John Burch Eversonville Livingston MO 200 Rogersville Rogersville Webster MO Named for the community in 201 Bradshaw Mt. Moriah Harrison MO Sur. 1903 202 W. S. Thomas Hamden Chariton MO Sur. 1894 203 Aaron Brokaw Luray Clark MO 204 Watson Watson Atchison MO Named for the community in Charter Annulled 205 Wilson Doniphan Ripley MO Sur. 206 George N. McGee Richmond Ray MO 207 COL Brooks Hannibal Marion MO 208 Wilson Stanley Blythedale Harrison MO 209 Edward Wray Linn Creek Camden MO 210 McCrosky Springfield Greene MO Must'd 26 Sept. 1884 Twenty-three charter members. 211 Isaac Clevenger Excelsior Sprgs Clay MO Sur. 1901 212 GEN George Taylor Richmond Ray MO Annulled 1897 213 James A. K. Dillon Lindley Grundy MO 214 SGT Ryan Brashear Adair MO 215 Bonne Terre Bonne Terre St. Francois MO Named for the community in Org. 1884 Moved to Farmington in 1887 and renamed Picket Post, 215. 215 Picket Farmington St. Francois MO Org. (renamed) Formed when Bonne Terre Post, 215, was moved to 21 May 1887 Farmington. 216 Cainsville Cainsyille Harrison MO Named for the community in Sur. 1902 217 Bennett Ford Williamstown Lewis MO 218 John Williams Fairport DeKalb MO 219 Republic Republic Greene MO Named for the community in 220 Jamesport Jamesport Daviess MO Named for the community in Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 Sur. 1907 Dept. Proceedings, 1908 221 Norcross Novelty Knox MO 222 S. L. Turley Bancroft Daviess MO History of Daviess and Gentry Counties, 1922 223 Reuben Dale Eagleville Harrison MO 224 Guy Ward Hale Carroll MO 225 Marshfield Marshfield Webster MO Named for the community in Annulled 1897 226 John Kinnett Jameson Daviess MO Name also spelled Kennett. History of Daviess and Gentry Counties, 1922 227 COL Almstaedt Fenton St. Louis MO Sur. 1898 228 Schell City Schell City Vernon MO Named for the community in 229 Union Laddonia Audrain MO 230 Phoenix Osceola St. Clair MO Charter Surrendered SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 7 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 231 Andrew Hightower Kansas City Jackson MO Annulled 1897 232 LT S. A. M. George Humansville Polk MO 233 Thomas J. Brouster Clayton St. Louis MO 234 Ash Grove Ash Grove Greene MO Named for the community in Seventeen charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915; Dept. Proceedings 235 GEN Fred. D. Steele Montrose Henry MO MG Frederick Steele (1819-1868), Sur. 1910 Civil War leader, died in California January 1868. 236 U. S. Grant Lincoln Benton MO Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant Sur. 1903 1822-1885), famous Civil War leader, later US President. 237 Farnsworth Warsaw Barton MO 238 Lowrey City Lowry City St. Clair MO Named for the community in Chart'd 15 Mar. 1899 Charter Annulled Proceedings, 1899 239 W. S. Hancock Mexico Audrain MO BG Winfield Scott Hancock (1824-1886), famous Civil War and Mexican War 240 John A. Hayn Boonville Cooper MO 241 Galt Galt Grundy MO Named for the community in 242 Pattonsburg Pattonsburg Daviess MO Named for the community in Must'd 1 Sept. 1885 Forty-one charter members. National Tribune, 22 Oct. 1885 243 Andy Smith Willow Springs Howell MO 244 Fred. Steele Cole Camp Benton MO MG Frederick Steele (1819-1868), Civil War leader, died in California January 1868. 245 Jack Grant Knox City Knox MO Sur. 1904 246 Charles R. Wood Sligo Dent MO Sur. 1893 247 John W. Rollins West Plains Howell MO 248 Guthrie Galena / Shelby Linn MO Annulled 1897 249 Fordland Fordland Webster MO Named for the community in 250 Ulysses Mirabile Caldwell MO 251 COL Lennard El Dorado Sprgs Cedar MO 252 Mt. McGregor Sprague Vernon MO Sur. 1913 253 Mt. Pleasant Belton Cass MO 254 J. N. Hilton Forsyth Taney MO 255 G. B. McClellan Granby Newton MO MG George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), famous Civil War 256 McFall McFall Gentry MO Named for the community in Annulled 1893 257 John Boon Licking Texas MO Sur. 1914 Dept. Proceedings, 1915 258 Mitchell Gatewood Ripley MO 259 Andy Martin Ava Douglas MO Org. 12 Jan. 1886; Re-org. 27 May 1899 260 Blanchard South Blanchard Nodaway MO Named for the community in Org. 11 Jan. 1886 261 SGM J. McIntosh Hermitage Hickory MO Sur. 1897; Sur. 1902 262 Johnson Centralia Boone MO 263 Cuba Cuba Crawford MO Named for the community in Sur. 1903 264 Morgan L. Smith Deepwater Henry MO 265 Nat. M. Gwynne Kansas City Jackson MO PVT Nathaniel McClean Gwynne (1849-), Co. H, 13th OH Cav., Medal of Honor recipient. Died in Kansas City, MO, on 6 Jan.. Woodland Hall, 18th Stree & Woodland Ave. (1888) 266 Billings Billings Christian MO Named for the community in Must'd 20 Feb. 1886 267 Arcola Arcola Dade MO Named for the community in Annulled 268 Pinhart Brunswick Chariton MO 269 SGT Plummer Sparta Christian MO 270 MAJ Worthington Roaring River / Eagle Barry MO Rock 271 Baker Pineville McDonald MO 272 Vidette Malden Dunklin MO Annulled Twenty-one charter members (1886). National Tribune, 11 Mar. 1886; Proceedings, 1900 15 charter members. Based in Blanchard, Page County, Iowa (portions of which cross into Missouri). History of Page County, 1909 Org. Feb. 1885 Twenty-five charter members. History of Kansas City, MO, 1888 National Tribune, 11 Mar. 1886 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 8 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 273 Difani Perryville Perry MO 274 Norwood Norwood Wright MO Named for the community in Sur. 1910 275 Albert Thompson Gainesville Ozark MO Annulled 1897 276 Henry Brown Clarksburg Moniteau MO 277 Seymour Seymour Webster MO Named for the community in Annulled 1897 278 John Kelsey Cosby Andrew MO Sur. 1901 279 Edinburgh Edinburgh Grundy MO Named for the community in 280 A. J. Horton Modena Mercer MO 281 David Slake Omaha Putnam MO Annulled 1897 282 Wakefield Standley Carrolton Carroll MO Sur. 1913 283 Hubbard Fair Play Polk MO 283 Wakefield Fair Play Polk MO 284 George G. Bryan Belgrade Washington MO 284 Guthrie North Salem Linn MO 285 Jim Carnes Rockport Atchison MO Sur. 1910 286 Charles Sumner Boonville Cooper MO Charles Sumner (1811-1874), US Senator (Massachusetts) from 1851 to 1874, strong proponent of the equal rights of African Americans during Reconstruction. Sur. 1915 Dept. Proceedings, 1916 287 Warren Rockville Bates MO 288 Thomas S. Staples Fairmont Clark MO 289 MAJ A. Bartlett Troy Lincoln MO (probably) MAJ Solon A. C. (aka, Augus) Bartlett (c.1842-1882), 3rd MO State Militia Cav., buried in City Cem., Louisiana, Pike County, MO. Chart'd 13 Oct. 1886 290 Fred. Hecker Pacific / Labadie Franklin MO 291 Robert McElroy Clarksville Pike MO Sur. 1899 292 Thomas A. Read Ebenezer Greene MO Must'd 6 Nov. 1886 Twenty-two charter members. Sur. 1896 Twenty-two charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915; Dept. Proceedings 293 George Gamble Hemker Franklin MO 294 COL Geiger Highlandville Christian MO 295 Paddy Collie Lexington Lafayette MO Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 296 CPT Blandowsky New Haven Franklin MO Sur. 1900 297 John S. Phelps St. James Phelps MO Sur. 1905 298 Stewartsville Stewartsville DeKalb MO Named for the community in Sur. 1898 299 C. A. Arthur Mansfield Wright MO BG Chester Alan Aurthur (1829-1886), Quartermaster Generaly, NY Militia. 21st President of the United States. 300 Palmyra Palmyra Marion MO Named for the community in Annulled 1895 301 CPT Charles Denmy St. Louis St. Louis City MO Sur. 1900 302 Negley Ottomer Douglas MO 303 Bob Ford Coffeyburg (Coffey) Daviess MO (possibly) Robert Newton "Bob" Ford (1862-), the man who shot the notorious outlaw, Jesse James. Org. 1887 304 John A. Logan St. Louis St. Louis City MO MG John Alexander Logan (1826- Sur. 1903 1886), famous Civil War 305 Ben. Grigsby Roads Carroll MO 306 GEN Hazen Foster Bates MO MG William Babcock Hazen (1830-1887), famous Civil War 307 Freeport Roy Douglas MO Sur. 1895 308 Franklin Paris Monroe MO Sur. 1895 309 J. A. Richards New Frankfort Saline MO Annulled 1895 310 MAJ A. B. Carroll Jackson Cape Girardeau MO North First West Street Org. 1 Feb. 1887 Sur. 1895 The Post erected a meeting hall in partnership with the IOOF in 1888. The building was still in use as a private residence in 1938. 311 George W. Tyler Ford Gentry MO History of Daviess and Gentry Counties, 1922; Walt Busch, SUVCW, 2017 Dept. Proceedings, 1896; Southeast Missourian, 16 July 1938 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 9 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 312 Dan McCook Leesville Henry MO BG Daniel McCook, Jr. (1834-1864), mortally wounded at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, GA, on 27 June 1864. Died 17 July 1864. Famous Civil War leader, one of the "fighting McCooks." Andrew D. McQueen home History of Henry County, MO, 1919 313 William F. Lane Strafford Greene MO Must'd 16 Feb. 1887 Twenty-one charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915; Dept. Proceedings 314 John D. Rohye Cedar Hill Jefferson MO Sur. 1908 Dept. Proceedings, 1909 315 William W. Brown Montevallo Vernon MO Sur. 1894 316 Jordan Wilson Clarksville Pike MO Annulled 1894 317 GEN Hunter Lamonte Pettis MO Sur. 1898 318 Jesse M. Harbin Puxico Stoddard MO Annulled 1897 319 CPT R. E. M. Mack Green Ridge Greene MO Must'd 23 May 1887 Fifteen charter members. 320 CPT Manwaring Hermann Gasconade MO 321 Caruth Kennett Dunklin MO Annulled 1897 322 CPT J. M. Baird Verona Lawrence MO Sur. 1904 323 Galena Galena Stone MO Named for the community in Annulled 1897 324 George V. Pitts Sullivan Franklin MO 325 Lockwood Lockwood Dade MO Named for the community in 326 CPT J. Felix St. James St. Genevieve Ste. Genevieve MO 327 Adrian Adrian Bates MO Named for the community in 328 Simpson Mason Bakersfield Ozark MO 329 Gordon Granger Clinton Henry MO MG Gordon Granger (1822-1876), Sur. 1903 famous Civil War 330 Jonah W. Reser Urbana Dallas MO 331 John P. McCluney Higginsville Lafayette MO 332 James W. Owens Washington Franklin MO Sur. 1912 333 GEN James H. Hart Piedmont Wayne MO 334 GEN Washburn O'Day Barry MO 335 H. G. Blake Panacea Barry MO Sur. 1901 336 Archie Archie Cass MO Named for the community in 337 James Ward Jasper Jasper MO 338 LT John Baxter Purdy Barry MO Annulled 1897 339 Houston Houston Texas MO Named for the community in 340 Evans Economy Macon MO 341 Benjamin Wade Bogard Carroll MO 342 SGT L. J. Roach Montreal Camden MO 343 COL Shaw St. Louis St. Louis City MO COL Robert Gould Shaw (1837- Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause 1863), 54th MA Infantry, KIA at (Gannon, 2011). Fort Wagner, SC, 18 July 1863. Famous Civil War leader of colored troops. 344 Franz Wihelm Union Franklin MO Sur. 1897 345 Jesse Owens Bear Creek Cedar MO 346 Iron Ironton Iron MO Named for the county in which the Post was based. 347 Levi F. Pennington Truxton Lincoln MO Sur. 1898 348 Henry C. Becket Mineral Point Washington MO 349 Wm. H. Porter McAllister Spr. Saline MO 350 CPT James Johnson Arnsberg / Friedheim Cape Girardeau MO 351 Joseph Martin Norborne Carroll MO Annulled 1897 352 Pardee Gravel Point / Cabool Texas MO 353 James M. Macom Pottersville Howell MO Annulled 354 SGT Pinckney P. Mabrey Center Ridge / Wayne MO Chaonia 355 Dixon Dixon Pulaski MO Named for the community in 356 Zincite Zincite Jasper MO Named for the community in 357 John A. Andrew Marshall Saline MO 358 R. L. Ferguson Sweet Springs Saline MO Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 10 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 359 Splitlog Splitlog McDonald MO Named for the community in Dis. 1912 Name changed to Anderson Post, 359 in 1907. Carole Morton, DUVCW, Dec. 2015 360 Daniel Miles Iantha Barton MO 361 Fulton Fulton Callaway MO Named for the community in Annulled 1897 362 Sac River Seybert Dade MO 363 Capitol City Jefferson City Cole MO Annulled 1894 Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 364 CPT McFarland New Florence Montgomery MO Annulled 1897 365 Appleton Appleton Cape Girardeau MO Named for the community in Org. 1888 Sur. 1900 Southeast Missourian, 16 July 1938; Dept. Proceedings 1901 366 Upton Sheridan Worth MO Sur. 1911 367 Roscoe Roscoe St. Clair MO Named for the community in 368 John T. Wilson Mack's Creek Camden MO Annulled 1897 369 Everton Everton Dade MO Named for the community in 370 Samuel Lewis Cunningham Chariton MO Sur. 1901 371 Rocky Comfort Rocky Comfort Newton MO Named for the community in 372 George Woerstel Thayer Oregon MO 373 COL Putnam Allendale Worth MO 374 R. P. Carnes Corneau / Dunlap Grundy MO 375 Harwood Harwood Vernon MO Named for the community in Sur. 1897 376 Benton Walker Vernon MO 377 CPT J. W. Robertson Ozark Christian MO 378 Iuka Johnson City St. Clair MO Sur. 1896 379 CPT Tom Walker Leora / Zion Stoddard MO 380 CPT S. P. Barris Chesapeake Lawrence MO 381 Buford Veteran Kansas City Jackson MO Post Hall, 15th and Brooklyn (1889) Tew's Pocket Guide to Kansas City, 1889 382 Commerce Commerce Scott MO Named for the community in Many members of Bierwirth Post, 402 (an African-American Post), transferred to Commerce Post when Post 402 disbanded. Southeast Missourian, 16 July 1938 383 James A. Dollans Mountain View Howell MO 384 Dawn Osceola St. Clair MO Sur. 1908 Dept. Proceedings, 1909 385 Long Lane Long Lane Dallas MO Named for the community in 386 Albert Harrison Climax Springs Camden MO 387 Marceline Marceline Linn MO Named for the community in 388 Summerville Summerville Texas MO Named for the community in 389 George E. Wells Lucerne Putnam MO 390 Jacob Yount Heitman's Mills / Yount Bollinger MO 391 Pike Bowling Green Pike MO 392 Southwest City Southwest City McDonald MO Named for the community in 393 CPT J. A. Bowers Milford Barton MO Sur. 1900 394 LT William Brawner Patton Bollinger MO Annulled 1897 395 Andrew Chester Orongo Jasper MO Sur. 1895 396 Frank Cole Coldwater Madison MO 397 Brookline Brookline Greene MO Named for the community in Must'd 16 Aug. 1888 398 Phil Sheridan Gulf Greene MO MG Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888), famous Civil War 399 Osterhaus Clearmont Nodaway MO Annulled 1893 400 Albert Anderson Winona Shannon MO 401 A. T. Jordan Van Buren Carter MO 401 Adam T. Jordan Grandin Carter MO Annulled 1893 402 CPT Louis F. Bierwirth Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau MO CPT Louis F. Bierwith, Co. C, 6th USCT Heavy Artillery. Also saw service in the 30th MO Inf., and in Co. C, 2 Miss. Heavy Artillery. Died c.1871. Twelve charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 Org. 16 Oct. 1888 An African American GAR Post. Southeast Missourian, 16 July 1938 403 George Long Cave Spring Greene MO Sur. 1893 404 Cavalry Clarksdale DeKalb MO Annulled 1897 405 Durbin A. Ward Pickering Nodaway MO Sur. 1907 Dept. Proceedings, 1908 406 CPL Doke Garrison Christian MO Sur. 1915 Dept. Proceedings, 1916 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 11 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 407 Conway Conway Laclede MO Named for the community in 408 COL Krekel St. Peters St. Charles MO Sur. 1904 409 John Sheldon Palace Greene MO Must'd 19 Jan. 1889 Fifteen charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 410 John H. Kendall Brazinto / Hickory Hill Cole MO Annulled 1897 411 CPT Kelsoe Astoria Wright MO 412 Downing Newark Knox MO 413 Richland Dora Ozark MO Sur. 1895 414 Louisburg Louisburg Dallas MO Named for the community in Sur. 1905 415 CPT J. Dunlap Humphreys Sullivan MO Annulled 1895 416 Tiff City Tiff City McDonald MO Named for the community in 417 Smithton Smithton Pettis MO Named for the community in 418 SGT Clay Shaw Sedalia Pettis MO Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 419 Walden Emory Decaturville Camden MO Annulled 1897 420 Fred Roether Montgomery City Montgomery MO 421 CPT Bradway Crocker Pulaski MO Sur. 1898 422 J. B. Dorr Newton Sullivan MO Annulled 1897 423 Florence Florence Morgan MO Named for the community in 424 COL A. J. Webber Wakenda Carroll MO Sur. 1903 425 William Hawkins Brumley Miller MO 426 Hunnewell Hunnewell Shelby MO Named for the community in 427 John C. Culver Sue City Macon MO 428 Thomas Gordon Polo Caldwell MO Sur. 1899 429 John V. Hoover Elkland Webster MO Sur. 1915 Dept. Proceedings, 1916 430 Holt Craig Holt MO 431 Joseph W. Wray Egypt Mills Cape Girardeau MO Org. June 1889 Sur. 1903 Southeast Missourian, 16 July 1938; Dept. Proceedings, 1904 432 Columbia Columbia Boone MO Named for the community in 433 Porter Mountain Grove Wright MO 434 J. B. Wicker Richmond Pulaski MO 435 Thomas Shelton Gehn Putnam MO 436 Joseph A. Mower Hartville Wright MO MG Joseph Anthony Mower (1827-1870), famous Civil War 437 GEN Simon Cameron Cross Timbers Hickory MO 438 Quincy Quincy Hickory MO Named for the community in Sur. 1893 439 C. M. Anderson Advance Stoddard MO 440 GEN Hazen Foster Bates MO MG William Babcock Hazen (1830-1887), famous Civil War 441 Alton Alton Oregon MO Named for the community in 442 Hume Hume Bates MO Named for the community in 443 CPT Coleman Minden Mines Barton MO 444 Elwood Miller St. Louis St. Louis City MO Sur. 1902 445 CPT G. T. Potter Steelville Crawford MO Annulled 1897 446 Obadiah Gray Moody Howell MO 447 CPT Bauer Berger Franklin MO Sur. 1912 448 Commodore Foote New Madrid New Madrid MO Annulled 1894 449 Fair Grove Fair Grove Greene MO Named for the community in Must'd 3 Oct. 1889 Sur. 1901 Fifteen charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 450 David Reves Smithville Clay MO 451 Dexter Dexter Stoddard MO Named for the community in Annulled 1895 452 Tipton Tipton Moniteau MO Named for the community in Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 453 E. E. Kimball Middletown Montgomery MO 454 Calhoun Calhoun Henry MO Named for the community in 455 McLain Centretown Cole MO SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 12 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 456 DeKalb DeKalb Buchanan MO Named for the community in Sur. 1899 457 Warren T. Stewart Benton Scott MO re-must'd 18 Dec. 1900 Sur. 1899 Proceedings, 1900, 1901 458 COL J. P. Brownlow Plew Lawrence MO 459 John Whaling St. Joseph Buchanan MO Sur. 1899 Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 460 Clutter Oxford Worth MO Sur. 461 CPT J. S. Robb Jenkins Barry MO 462 LT Ephraim Gaither Aurora Lawrence MO Sur. 1901 463 Robert Taylor Odessa Lafayette MO Sur. 1896 464 CPT Maco Centerfille Reynolds MO Sur. 1896 465 Louis Duemler St. Clair Franklin MO 466 Vandalia Vandalia Audrain MO Named for the community in 467 087 Seaman Harris Sullivan MO 468 MAJ Leonard Higbee Randolph MO Sur. 1902 469 LT Brooks Ashland Boone MO Annulled 1897 470 GEN George Crook Slater Saline MO MG George R. Crook (1828-1890), famous Civil War and Indian Wars 471 Ethel Ethel Macon MO Named for the community in 472 Callaway Fulton Callaway MO 473 L. W. Weathermon Clyde Nodaway MO Sur. 1900 474 Sheldon Sheldon Vernon MO Named for the community in Sur. 1893 475 GOV Andrew Birch Tree Shannon MO 476 COL William Parkinson Springfield Greene MO Must'd 30 June 1890 Annulled 1897 Fifteen charter members. Past and Present in Greene County, Missouri, 1915 477 Sumner New Cambria Macon MO 478 New Union Gamburg Ripley MO 479 T. R. Lane Montreal Camden MO 480 GEN Hampton Protem Taney MO 481 Goulding Buckhart Douglas MO Sur. 1907 Dept. Proceedings, 1908 482 John C. Fremont Blairstown / Norris Henry MO MG John Charles Frémont (1813-1890), famous Civil War and Mexican War 483 Howe's Mills Howe's Mills Dent MO Named for the community in Annulled 1895 484 W. D. Porter Hendrickson Butler MO Annulled 1897 485 GEN George B. McClellan Pacific Franklin MO MG George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), famous Civil War 486 C. S. Conover Bonne Terre St. Francois MO Annulled 1894 487 Dillard Bell Elmer Macon MO 488 L. Stevenson Pocahontas Cape Girardeau MO Org. 8 Oct. 1890 Southeast Missourian, 16 July 1938 489 MAJ Ennis Greentop Schuyler MO Sur. 1902 490 Leggett Duncan's Bridge / Ash Monroe MO Sur. 1902 491 Robert B. Riggs Orrick Ray MO Sur. 492 Eagle Monett Barry MO 493 Freeland Hardin Ray MO 494 James H. Fort Greencastle Sullivan MO 495 E. D. Brown Lead Mine Dallas MO 496 COL Neumann St. Louis St. Louis City MO 497 GEN A. H. Terry Cassville Barry MO 498 MAJ Montgomery Ardeola Stoddard MO 499 John S. Miller Guilford Nodaway MO 500 Kinney Lucas Ardmore Macon MO 501 Servant Parker Chillicothe Livingston MO Sur. 1896 An African-American GAR Post. In existence by 1891. Dept. Proceedings, 1897 502 Daniel Dawson Salisbury Chariton MO Annulled 1894 503 William Crockett Doe Run St. Francois MO Annulled 1893 504 W. Lee Golden Barry MO 505 COL P. Cornyn Chamois Osage MO 506 John Tietjens Indian Grove Chariton MO Sur. 1912 507 MAJ Worthington Shell Knob / Brock School Barry MO SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 13 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 508 John Brown Salisbury Chariton MO John Brown (1800-1859), famous Annulled 1895 Dept. Proceedings, 1896 abolitionist. He was the leader of a raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, VA, in Oct. 1859. He was captured, tried for treason, and hanged on 2 Dec. 1859, making him a martyr for the abolitionist cause. 509 Isaac Smith Brunswick Chariton MO 510 Whitesville Whitesville Andrew MO Named for the community in Sur. 1900 511 GEN Buford Louisiana Pike MO 512 H. A. Gleim Tipton Moniteau MO 513 William Burris Glasgow Howard MO 514 Jesse Turnage Rayville Ray MO 515 Liberal Liberal Barton MO Named for the community in Sur. 1910 516 J. H. Crenshaw Carterville Jasper MO Sur. 1914 Dept. Proceedings, 1915 517 Parnell City Parnell City Nodaway MO Named for the community in 518 William Broadwell Bertrand Mississippi MO 519 John Martin Tuscumbia Miller MO 520 F. M. Slagle Exeter Barry MO Sur. 1902 521 Papinsville Papinsville Bates MO Named for the community in 522 Ashley Ashley Pike MO Named for the community in 522 Duncan Bowling Green Pike MO 523 Thomas Welch Kirbyville Taney MO Annulled 1895 524 Drexel Drexel Cass MO Named for the community in 525 George W. Murphy Cowgill Caldwell MO 526 George W. Walker Darlington Gentry MO 527 Boone Columbia Boone MO Annulled 1897 528 Max. Latimer Downing Schuyler MO Annulled 1897 529 Ben. Lewis Glasgow Howard MO 530 Adjt. Pratt Mexico Audrain MO 531 Belmont Bolckow Andrew MO Chart'd 25 Mar. 532 Flag Springs Flag Springs Andrew MO Named for the community in Chart'd 25 Mar. 533 CPT John Turney Plattsburg Clinton MO CPT John W. Turney Chart'd 5 Apr. Sur. 1896 Twenty-three charter members. Listed as CPT John Turner Post in 1893 National Tribune, 16 June ;, 1897 534 SGT Welch Ponce-De-Leon Stone MO Chart'd 19 Apr. 535 Samuel Warner Laredo Grundy MO Chart'd 28 Apr. Annulled 1897 536 Aldrich Aldrich Polk MO Named for the community in Chart'd 29 June 537 Tecumseh Ridge Prairie Saline MO Chart'd 4 July 538 Isabella Isabella Ozark MO Named for the community in Chart'd 26 July Annulled 1897 539 Tillman Perril Moberly Randolph MO Chart'd 9 Sept. Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011). 540 J. H. Weirich Spring Bluff Franklin MO Chart'd 12 Oct. 541 Sewell W. Smith Edwards Benton MO Chart'd 10 Nov. Sur. 1895, 1896 542 W. H. Harrison Bland Gasconade MO Chart'd 14 Mar. 1893 Sur. 1899 543 S. S. Bell Festus Jefferson MO Chart'd 22 July 1893 Sur. 1898 Proceedings, 1894 544 GEN Jere. M. Rusk St. Charles St. Charles MO LTC (BVT BG) Jeremiah McLain Rusk (1830-1893), 25th WI Inf. Famous Civil War leader and postwar politician. 545 Ridgeway Ridgeway Harrison MO Named for the community in Chart'd 21 Nov. 1893 Chart'd 19 Dec. 1893 546 F. W. Hampton Newport Barton MO Chart'd 1 Mar. 1894 Proceedings, 1894 Sur. 1900 Proceedings, 1894, 1901 Sur. 1901 Listed in 1894 as T. L. Hampton Post. Proceedings, 1894, 1902 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 14 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 547 COL J. H. Stover Aurora Springs Miller MO Chart'd 31 Sept. 1894 Sur. 1895 Proceedings, 1895, 1896 548 William A. Mills Boyler's Mills Morgan MO Chart'd 29 Dec. 1894 Proceedings, 1895 549 COL John A. Davis Windsor Henry MO Chart'd 15 June 1895 Sur. 1904 Proceedings, 1896, 1905 550 Seligman Seligman Barry MO Named for the community in Chart'd 21 June 1895 Proceedings, 1896 551 Blythedale Blythedale Harrison MO Named for the community in Chart'd 13 July 1895 Proceedings, 1896 552 Denver Baxter Stone MO Chart'd 5 Sept. 1895 Sur. 1899 Proceedings, 1896, 1900 553 E. L. Vanzant / Thos. Welch Kirbyville Taney MO Chart'd 27 July 1895 Proceedings, 1896 554 Gatzwller St. Charles St. Charles MO Chart'd 13 July 1895 Proceedings, 1896 555 Urich Urich Henry MO Named for the community in Chart'd 9 Nov. 1895 Sur. 1899 Proceedings, 1896, 1900 556 CPT Charles T. Ernst Easton Buchanan MO Chart'd 26 Mar. 1896 Sur. 1900 Listed in 1896 as Chas. F. Ernst Post. Proceedings, 1896, 1901 557 L. B. Hutchison McElhany Newton MO 558 Garretson Poplar Bluff Butler MO Chart'd 17 July 1896 Proceedings, 1897 559 GEN A. J. Smith Alba Jasper MO Chart'd 1 July 1897 Sur. 1899 Proceedings, 1898, 1900 560 James A. Hill Ellsinore Carter MO Chart'd 10 July 1897 Proceedings, 1898 561 A. C. Marvin Collins St. Clair MO Chart'd 4 Sept. 1897 Proceedings, 1898 562 COL Asa G. Smith Walnut Shade Taney MO Chart'd 16 Oct. 1897 Sur. 1898 Proceedings, 1898 563 Blue Springs Blue Springs Jackson MO Named for the community in Chart'd 27 Nov. 1897 Proceedings, 1898 564 East Lynne East Lynne Cass MO Named for the community in Chart'd 8 Jan. 1898 Sur. 1899 Proceedings, 1898, 1900 565 GEN John McNeil Queen City Schuyler MO Chart'd 3 Jan. 1898 Proceedings, 1898 566 Burnside Pleasant Hill Cass MO MG Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-1881), famous Civil War Chart'd 2 Feb. 1898 Proceedings, 1898 567 James F. How Moberly Randolph MO Chart'd 3 Sept. 1898 Proceedings, 1899 568 Everton Everton Dade MO Named for the community in Chart'd 6 Jan. 1899 Sur. 1902 Proceedings, 1899, 1903 569 Mark T. Brown Stockton Cedar MO Must'd 10 July 1899 Proceedings, 1900 570 MAJ Cantwell Richmond Ray MO Sur. 1903 Dept. Proceedings, 1904 571 COL James Jackson Balm Cedar MO Must'd 17 Oct. 1900 Proceedings, 1901 572 Rincheval Rhineland Montgomery MO Must'd 21 Dec. 1901 Proceedings, 1902 573 H. M. Hiller Alexanderia Clark MO Must'd 24 Jan. 1902 Sur. 1904 Proceedings, 1902, 1905 574 CPT E. D. Johnston / Jesse Turnage Elmira / Rayville Ray MO Must'd 18 Oct. 1902 Proceedings, 1903 575 Albert Anderson Winona Shannon MO Must'd 7 Jan. 1903 Proceedings, 1903 576 COL Robert Bailey Augusta St. Charles MO Must'd 28 Oct. 1903 Proceedings, 1904 577 J. J. Bruton Bradleyville Taney MO Must'd 28 Nov. 1903 Proceedings, 1904 578 Jas. K. P. Connor Alton Oregon MO Must'd 4 Feb. 1904 Proceedings, 1904 579 U. S. Grant Pilot Knob Iron MO Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant 1822-1885), famous Civil War leader, later US President. 580 Windsor Windsor Henry MO Named for the community in 581 Dexter Dexter Stoddard MO Named for the community in Must'd 17 Sept. 1904 Must'd 15 Sept. 1905 Must'd 9 Sept. 1905 582 GEN A. J. Smith Lee's Summit Jackson MO Must'd 24 Nov. 1905 Sur. 1914 Proceedings, 1905, 1915 Proceedings, 1906 Proceedings, 1906 Proceedings, 1906 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 15 of 16

Alt. Post Name Location County Dept. Post Namesake Meeting Place(s) Organized Last Mentioned Notes Source(s) 583 John Whaling St. Joseph Buchanan MO Must'd 23 Mar. 1906 An African-American Post, according to the 1907 Dept. Proceedings. Proceedings, 1906 584 John McNeil Carterville Jasper MO Must'd 3 Aug. Ten charter members. The Post was organized by former 1906 members of Carterville's other GAR Post, who had withdrawn from Proceedings, 1907 it due to internal disagreements. The Department Commander grudgingly granted its charter in the hopes that the existence of the new Post would ease the strife. 585 John A. Logan Troy Lincoln MO MG John Alexander Logan (1826-1886), famous Civil War Chart'd 8 Oct. 1906; Must'd 22 Oct. 1906 586 COL A. W. Maupin St. James Phelps MO Based at the Soldier's Home. Must'd 15 Nov. 1906 587 Nodaway Burlington Junction Nodaway MO Named for the county in which the Must'd 28 May Post was based. 1908 588 F. C. Corbett Marshfield Webster MO Must'd 7 July 1908 589 COL William H. McLane Clinton Henry MO Must'd 27 Feb. 1909 590 CPT Hendricks Poplar Bluff Butler MO Must'd 6 Sept. 1910 591 James E. Black Richmond Ray MO Must'd 12 Nov. 1910 592 Warham Easley Fair Play Polk MO Must'd 6 July 1912 593 GEN John W. Noble St. James (Soldiers Phelps MO Must'd 2 July Home) 1914 594 Johnson County Warrensburg Johnson MO Named for the county in which Must'd 8 Oct. the Post was based. 1914 List of Abbreviations: Org. = Organized Chart'd = Chartered Must'd = Mustered In Dis. = Disbanded Sur. = Surrendered Charter For sources of Post names, refer to the SUVCW GAR Records Catalog Edited by Dean Enderlin, SUVCW National GAR Records Officer, 30 June 2013 Last updated: 8/3/2017 Fourteen charter members (according to Departme records), however, only twelve names appear on the charter. An African- American Post, according to the 1907 Dept. Proceedings. Twenty charter members. This Post replaced an earlier Post at the Soldier's Home, which had disbanded. Forty-seven charter members. Original charter; Dept. Encampment Proceedings, 1907 Proceedings, 1907 Proceedings, 1909 Proceedings, 1909 Proceedings, 1909 Proceedings, 1911 Proceedings, 1911 Proceedings, 1913 Proceedings, 1915 Proceedings, 1915 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Missouri Page 16 of 16