tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5617745107547433863.post7758465602015773078..comments2024-03-23T14:32:06.043-05:00Comments on Missouri and Ozarks History: Battle of Monday HollowLarry Woodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12024182801689417267noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5617745107547433863.post-26793157885220241972015-02-03T13:42:56.252-06:002015-02-03T13:42:56.252-06:00Thanks Julie. As I'm sure you know it's t...Thanks Julie. As I'm sure you know it's tough to find info on the MSG units. There are MSG hospital registers at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis that can be searched by surname online. I have some questions if you can help. Major Wright reported that Bandit Captain William J. Roberts was captured at Linn Creek. As you indicated, I guessed that he was related to the Camden County Roberts family. Can you share more about him? To avoid usurping Larry's blog, please feel free to reply to hartc573@gmail.com.farmcountryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10942741367796334934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5617745107547433863.post-62427339418287215002014-07-28T13:17:29.657-05:002014-07-28T13:17:29.657-05:00Thank you for posting this detailed description. ...Thank you for posting this detailed description. I am always looking for more information relating to M.M. Parson's 6th Division and the relating 4th Cavalry Co. I as my family was heavily involved in both as officers and privates. There has been incorrect information published that cites William T. Roberts of Boone county as the 'notorious Bill Roberts secash leader' when in fact, it was not. Bill Roberts was of Camden County and was a brother to my 4x gg grandfather Lt. Col. Sidney R. Roberts Commissary General(also former MO. House of Rep.) and founder of Old Linn Creek, MO, owner of Roberts & Dodson. The Roberts family was one of the most influential families of Camden Co. and Confederate through and through. Julie F.noreply@blogger.com