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Andrew Jackson "Dick" Kitchen - Bushwacker

I am attempting to locate information about Andrew Jackson "Dick" Kitchen who had been a buskwacker in southern Missouri during the war. He hailed from Phelps County, near Rolla. After the war, a bounty of $300 was placed on his head by the Missouri governor and Dick went to Arkansas. He worked as a wagon driver for awhile. According to family tradition, Dick was in Evening Shade, Arkansas shoeing his horse when he hung up his pistols on the bellows while he worked. An unknown assailant pulled one of the pistols and shot Dick, killing him. He is supposedly buried in or around Evening Shade. I was hoping to locate a newspaper article, court record or any document to support the story and possibly locate the grave site of Dick Kitchen. Anyone around Evening Shade or knows the story who might be able to give me a hand?