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Shelby's leadership in the Missouri–Kansas border war damaged his business ventures and partnership with his stepbrother, Henry Howard Gratz. In December 1855, their new sawmill burned, and evidence suggested the use of an incendiary. The mill was uninsured and losses exceeded $ 9,000. Gratz returned
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described as ironic because it militarizes the assertion of power like the original treason in the Confederacy. The pass is known as the "grave of the Confederacy". Shelby and his men buried their Battle Flags on the North bank of the Rio Grande before entering Mexico according to the famous Texas
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during the March 30, 1855 election of the Kansas territorial legislature. Many Missourians without residence in the territory voted illegally in the election. This was partially achieved through intimidation of election judges, who were prevented from administering residency oaths. Additionally,
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paid for Northern abolitionists to move to Kansas. As a response, the Blue Lodge, a quasi-Masonic organization, was formed by leading Missourians. This group was dedicated to making Kansas a slave state. JO Shelby was a leading member. Shelby's first direct involvement in Kansas was at
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forces and capturing or destroying an estimated $ 2 million (~$ 38.9 million in 2023) worth of federal supplies and property. He was promoted to brigadier-general on December 15, 1863, following the successful conclusion of his raid.
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of March 23 – May 2, 1864 was largely due to Shelby's brilliant and determined harassment, in concert with other Confederate forces. Steele's men were forced to retreat to
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Shelby formed the Lafayette County Mounted Rifles for Missouri State Guard service and was elected the company's captain, leading it into battle at
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on May 10. The promotion was never formalized, however, due to the collapse of the Confederate government. Shelby's adjutant at the time was
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On July 22, 1857, Shelby married Elizabeth Nancy Shelby (daughter of his first cousin), in a grand steamboat wedding and honeymoon trip to
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Shelby and other Missourians harassed several abolitionists attempting to vote, although they were generally not prevented from doing so.
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and maneuvered to take the state out of the Union. The resulting friction between State and Federal militias vying for control of the
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as a "foreign legion". Maximilian declined to accept the ex-Confederates into his armed forces, but he did grant them land for the
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Shelby returned to Missouri in 1867 and resumed farming. In 1883, Shelby was a critical witness for fellow ex-Confederate
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In June 1865, rather than surrender, Shelby and approximately 1,000 of his remaining troops rode south into
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for the Western District of Missouri in 1893, and retained this position until his death. He appointed an
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O'Flaherty, Daniel C. "General Jo Shelby:Undefeated Rebel," (University of North Carolina Press) 1954;
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to office, which led to "bitter feeling among some of his neighbors". Shelby defended his actions.
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Ranger and Cavalry Officer Colonel Alexander Watkins Terrell who was present at the crossing.
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to Lexington, Kentucky, and Shelby auctioned off the business in February 1860.
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Fallen Guidon: The Saga of Confederate General Jo Shelby's March to Mexico
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Good Government, Official Journal of the National Civil Service Reform
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Raising the White Flag: How Surrender Defined the American Civil War
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to do so. After successfully bringing the regiment safely back to
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in Kansas City. A Union General who had fought against Shelby,
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until the defeat of the French, then abandoned the operation.
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by the destruction or capture of their supply trains at the
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Joseph Orville Shelby was born on December 12, 1830, in
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders
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I won't be reconstructed, I'm better now than then.
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Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War
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Joseph Orville Shelby

Lexington, Kentucky
Bates County, Missouri
Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery
Kansas City, Missouri
39°00′07.0″N 94°34′12.8″W / 39.001944°N 94.570222°W / 39.001944; -94.570222
Confederate States of America
Missouri
Confederate States Army
Missouri State Guard
Brigadier-General
Shelby's Brigade
American Civil War
Battle of Carthage
Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Pea Ridge
Battle of Prairie Grove
Shelby's Raid
Camden Expedition
Price's Missouri Expedition
officer
Confederate States Army
cavalry
Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War
Emperor Maximilian I
French invasion of Mexico
colony of Confederate exiles in Mexico
Lexington, Kentucky
Transylvania University

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