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Following the war, Frost became a farmer on his land near St. Louis. His second wife died in the early 1870s and Frost later married a third time in 1880, this time to a young widow Catherine Cates (1840–1900) with two children. The couple had two children of their own. In 1875, Frost's daughter Jane
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conducted a reconnaissance on May 9, and verified the presence of the Confederate weapons. The next day, Lyon led a mixed force of U.S. Regular troops and Missouri volunteers to arrest the Militia. After surrounding the camp, they forced Frost and his militiamen to surrender without a shot being
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for safety and refuge. Frost reacted quickly upon hearing the news. He left the army, without first obtaining any official approval or permission, and traveled to Canada to join his family. Frost was listed as a deserter by the Confederate Army, and in December the Confederate War Department
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General Frost spend much of his time in his later years simultaneously explaining: to Unionists that in May 1861 he had not engaged in pro-Confederate plotting, and to ex-Confederates that he had not deserted from the Confederate States Army in 1863. While Frost wrote many post-war articles
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as Companies in a new Second Regiment, MVM (despite Missouri's "official" policy of neutrality). This allowed the Minutemen to operate and recruit overtly. He secretly met with Jackson and other secessionist leaders to discuss the possibility of attacking the
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named its main campus "The Frost Campus" to honor the General after his daughter Mrs. Harriet Frost Fordyce contributed $ 1,000,000 to the university in 1962. Ironically, part of the Frost Campus covers the former "Camp Jackson" militia encampment site.
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Government. At the recommendation of General Frost, Governor Jackson ordered the mustering in of the MVM in St. Louis on May 6, a deployment which would allow an attack on the Arsenal when the Confederate artillery arrived.
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After being exchanged for a captured Federal officer, Frost traveled south to join the Confederate Army. On March 3, 1862, Frost was commissioned as a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army and assigned to duty in
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agreed to provide the weapons, and they arrived in St. Louis on May 8. Frost's soldiers took possession of the Confederate weapons, and moved them to Camp Jackson, as the MVM encampment was named. Union
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Frost stayed involved with the army by serving on the Board of Visitors for West Point, and was appointed as a brigadier general in the Missouri Volunteer Militia in 1858 by the
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attempting to explain his contradictory actions during the American Civil War, his memoirs do not address the Civil War period. From 1891 to 1892 he was president of the
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In August 1863, Frost's wife was forced from their home in St. Louis because of the family's ardent Confederate sympathies and had taken the children and moved to
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officially dropped Frost from the muster rolls. Frost stayed in Canada for the rest of the war and did not return to Missouri until late 1865.
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intelligence later obtained a letter that revealed that Frost was indeed an active participant in Governor Jackson's plotting.
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and was a strong supporter of "Central Clique" of wealthy planters in Missouri state politics. He worked against the
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in downtown St. Louis. Governor Jackson dispatched two members of the Minutemen to seek siege artillery from the
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In 1851, Frost met and married Elizabeth Brown "Lily" Graham, his second wife. They would have eleven children.
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broke out and 28 people were killed. On May 11, Frost was paroled and returning to his home.
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Frost resigned his commission in 1853 for domestic reasons and became a partner in a lumber
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Although he initially denied involvement in any conspiracy when questioned by authorities,
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fired. As the prisoners were marched through the streets of St. Louis, however a
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In the early days of the American Civil War, General Frost supported the
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in St. Louis, the largest base in the west. After a brief assignment in
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At the age of 77, Frost died at Hazelwood, his estate in what is now
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and assigned to garrison duty. With the outbreak of the
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and graduated in 1844, ranking 4th in a class of 24.
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For the West Virginia founder and Union Colonel, see
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Duanesburg, New York
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Mexican–American War
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Battle of Pea Ridge
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