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Don could this be the same person?
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http://www.mo-river.net/History/boonslick/chapter11.htm

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On July 22, 1864, Dr. John McCargo Angell was killed by Federal troops as he approached the yard gate of the neighboring Williams family. Believing that Dr. Angell was a Confederate spy or Bushwhacker, the Union soldiers refused to believe the Williams family that he was the family doctor.36 He was also buried in the family cemetery (B9) and eventually his wife, Amanda, was buried next to him in 1882 (Illustration 287 and Illustration 288).
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Author: United States. War Dept., United States. Record and Pension Office., United States. War Records Office., et al. Title: The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. / Series 1 - Volume 41 (Part II) Publisher: Govt. Print. Off. Publication Date: 1893 City: Washington Pages: 1240 page images Subjects: United States -- History -- Sources.-- Civil War, 1861-1865-Confederate States of America -- History -- Sources.

Series 1 - Volume 41 (Part II) -Page 377--(Image 379 of 1240)

http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/browse.monographs/waro.html
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MIDDLETOWN, BOONE COUNTY, July 24, 1864. Major-General ROSECRANS: Boone County is infested with rebels to the number of 200 or 300. I can only operate against them from Columbia or Sturgeon, as there is not enough water away from this place to supply my coimnand. I killed Captain Angel, a bushwhacker, day before yesterday. ANGUS BARTLETT, Major, Commanding.
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