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That's very possible. And thanks for the invite, Mr.Johnson. I'll have to take you up on it shortly. I have heard quite a bit about transplanted Kentuckians fighting in Missouri, including some of my own Kin. Arch Webb, and some of the other Webbs who rode in Quantrill's and various other guerilla commands include my much of my Gr-grandmother's family. And have you ever heard of some of my Gabbard kin (spelled as Gabbert in Missouri I think) who fought around a place called Nevada,MO and Vernon County? Family legend has it that my Grx3 Grandpa's brother, William 'Bill' Gabbert, fought up Hell there, and maybe even led some small Partisan unit in that part of the state. Do you know anything about that? I've never really found anything to substantiate it, but it's been passed down from generation to generation in our family. Thanks again for the invite, and if you've heard anything about them, please let me know.
-Michael J.Gabbard

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