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Lawther, Robert R. (d. 1911) To the people of Missouri

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05987.37 Author/Creator: Lawther, Robert R. (d. 1911) Place Written: Missouri Type: Broadside Date: circa 1862-1865 Pagination: 1 p. ; 18.7 x 12.1 cm. Order a Copy

Printed call to arms from Colonel Lawther, the famous Missouri partisan fighter. Says he has been appointed and authorized by President Davis to organize a regiment of "Partizan Rangers, to serve in the Western Department." Says he has been authorized to invade Illinois, Iowa, or Kansas if it will advance the Confederate cause. Says upon the appointment he resigned his commission in the 1st Brigade of Confederate Volunteers and he travelled to Little Rock, Arkansas to start upon his duties. Calls all Missourians to "drive from its sacred soil the Hessian and Yankee invaders - those who have laid waste our once beautiful country, and made desolate our once happy homes." Promises that before 60 days are up that he will lead them over the Missouri River and attack Union forces.

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