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  1. The Missouri State Guard (MSG) was a military force established by the Missouri General Assembly on May 11, 1861. While not a formation of the Confederate States Army, the Missouri State Guard fought alongside Confederate troops and, at various times, served under Confederate officers. [1]

  2. The Missouri State Guard (MSG) was a military force established by the Missouri General Assembly on May 11, 1861. While not a formation of the Confederate States Army, the Missouri State Guard fought alongside Confederate troops and, at various times, served under Confederate officers. Missouri State Guard. The Confederate State flag (1861–1865)

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  4. While in winter camp, Price began enrolling many of his men into the regular Confederate service. On March 17, 1862, he merged the Missouri State Guard into the Army of the West. MSG troops were to make up the core of Price's Army of Missouri which attempted Price's Raid offensive in 1864 to recapture the state.

  5. The Civil War in Missouri. Confederate First National 8-Star Flag ( Download 560 KB PDF) Main Idea. The Missouri State Guard (MSG) was created by the pro-South governor Claiborne Jackson to drive Union troops from Missouri. When that effort failed, many pro-South Missourians joined the Confederacy. Supplies.

  6. The Missouri State Guard (MSG) was a state militia organized in the state of Missouri during the early days of the American Civil War. While not initially a formal part of the Confederate States Army, the State Guard fought alongside Confederate troops and, at times, under regular Confederate officers. The Missouri State Legislature passed the "Military Bill" on May 11, 1861, in direct ...

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