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Re: How each group was treated after the war?

The paper you mention from 1913 entitled "Ex-Confederates Still Living in Missouri" probably was a reference to the Missouri Confederate Pension applications. That was the year they were first available in Missouri. Possibly your ancestor has a Confederate Pension application.

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