KEEP HIM, PUT HIM THROUGH, AND LEARN HIM TO BE A SOLDIER
One of the most controversial figures intimately involved in the our local area of study was William T. Leeper. In this post I will introduce a portion of the records that I have compiled.
Col. W.T. Leeper
November 1861-August 1862
                                                Camp
at Reeves Station            
                                                East
Wayne Co Mo
                                                April
5th, 1862
Gen. Jns. M. Scofield
Dear
Sir
I am exceedingly anxious to have Capt. Wm. T. Leeper with
his co. attached temporarily to my regiment. 
A small battery of Enfield Rifles guns has been attached to my Regiment
and having been much with Capt. Leeper and highly appreciating as I do himself
and his command I should be very glad to have his company as a support to the
battery.   Their Enfield Rifles would
make them a most efficient support.  If
you could spare Capt. L. and his Co I would be much gratified.  If you cannot grant any request I hope you
will allow me to commend Capt. L as worthy of your confidence.  I have been much with him and have witnessed
his conduct under varied circumstances and know that he is wise in command and
brave in danger.
                                                With
the highest regard I am
                                                Most
Respectfully your
                                                Obt
Servent
                                                Conrad
Baker
                                                Co K Regt 2nd Cav 
                                                Commanding
2nd Brigade
*In April Leeper's company was armed with new Enfield rifles
I quote; "A small battery of Enfield Rifles guns has been attached to my Regiment and having been much with Capt. Leeper and highly appreciating as I do himself and his command I should be very glad to have his company as a support to the battery."
Losing those new rifles had to hurt!
*"Leeper's brother" probably referring to George W Leeper.
*James M L Jamison taught the school on Mahan's Creek in Shannon County, MO before the commencement of outright war.
 






















 
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