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    • Civil War in Lone Jack
      • Shot All to Pieces-Article written about the Battle
      • Battle of Lone Jack From the History of Jackson County 1881
      • Battle of Lone Jack Rosters
      • John W.F. Clawgis, 6th MSM, Assistant Surgeon
      • 1st Hand Accounts of the Battle of Lone Jack
      • The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself
      • Josiah Caldwell Threatened Emory Foster
      • Lone Jack Massacre – September 6, 1863
      • General Order #11
      • What I Saw of Order #11-Martin Rice’s 1st Hand Account
      • Martha “Mattie” Rice Tate 1864 Letter on Order 11
      • William L. Roney Account of the Battle & Placing a Monument
      • Biographies of Battle Participants
      • Widow’s Pension Applications – Union
      • Beyond the Battlefield – An in-depth look at the lives of the battle participants after the War.
      • 3rd Indiana Casualties
      • Photos of the Soldiers
      • Union Summary Statement of Ordnance
      • Newspaper Articles
    • Lone Jack History
      • Lone Jack Historical Timeline
      • Bartlett & Lucinda Cave Family Photos
      • Beattie Store Register 1837 & 1838
      • Biography of Benjamin Potter
      • Biographies of Lone Jack Residents
      • History of the Lone Jack Baptist Church
      • John H. Roupe
      • Judge Russell Hicks & Hicks City
      • Lone Jack News Items from the Lee’s Summit Journal 1905-1967
      • Lone Jack Shawhan Distillery
      • Martin Rice
      • Missouri-Kansas Border War
      • Obituaries
      • Rural Rhymes and Talks and Tales of Olden Times
      • Unraveling the Mystery of Two Free Black Families in Lone Jack in 1860
      • Van Buren Township Cemeteries
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  • Visit the Battlefield
  • Civil War in Lone Jack
    • Shot All to Pieces-Article written about the Battle
    • Battle of Lone Jack From the History of Jackson County 1881
    • Battle of Lone Jack Rosters
    • John W.F. Clawgis, 6th MSM, Assistant Surgeon
    • 1st Hand Accounts of the Battle of Lone Jack
    • The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself
    • Josiah Caldwell Threatened Emory Foster
    • Lone Jack Massacre – September 6, 1863
    • General Order #11
    • What I Saw of Order #11-Martin Rice’s 1st Hand Account
    • Martha “Mattie” Rice Tate 1864 Letter on Order 11
    • William L. Roney Account of the Battle & Placing a Monument
    • Biographies of Battle Participants
    • Widow’s Pension Applications – Union
    • Beyond the Battlefield – An in-depth look at the lives of the battle participants after the War.
    • 3rd Indiana Casualties
    • Photos of the Soldiers
    • Union Summary Statement of Ordnance
    • Newspaper Articles
  • Lone Jack History
    • Lone Jack Historical Timeline
    • Bartlett & Lucinda Cave Family Photos
    • Beattie Store Register 1837 & 1838
    • Biography of Benjamin Potter
    • Biographies of Lone Jack Residents
    • History of the Lone Jack Baptist Church
    • John H. Roupe
    • Judge Russell Hicks & Hicks City
    • Lone Jack News Items from the Lee’s Summit Journal 1905-1967
    • Lone Jack Shawhan Distillery
    • Martin Rice
    • Missouri-Kansas Border War
    • Obituaries
    • Rural Rhymes and Talks and Tales of Olden Times
    • Unraveling the Mystery of Two Free Black Families in Lone Jack in 1860
    • Van Buren Township Cemeteries
  • Links
  • Support

Biographies of Lone Jack Residents

ADAMS, W. H.

ALLEN, EASTHAM

BENNETT, JACOB

BYNUM, JOHN

CASH, WILLIAM

CASH, THORNTON

DIMMITT, C. M.

EDMONDSON, FRED

GRAHAM, AMBERS

GRIFFITH, GEORGE W.

HAIR, THOMAS

HUNT, NOAH

HUNTER, JOHN

JACKSON, JAMES B.

KENNEDY, WASH.

KREEGER, J. D.

LONG, HENRY JR

RAGSDALE, EDWARD Dr.

RHEEM, GEORGE

RICE, MARTIN

RUST, W. M.

SAUNDERS, JAMES

SHAWHAN, JOHN T.

SHAWHAN, GEORGE H.

SHARP, MARY E.

WHEAT, WASHINGTON

WINFREY, CALEB Dr.

YANKEE, SAMUEL

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