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Stewart Campbell

Father: John Campbell

Mother: Esther Marks

Wife:Lydia Ann Averill

Descendants of Stewart Campbell

1 Stewart Campbell 1815 - 1887
.. +Eliza Bard 1816 - 1854 m: in PA. m: in PA.
........ 2 Esther E. Campbell 1841 -
........ 2 Mary C. Campbell 1843 -
............ +John Moore m: February 08, 1865 in Scott County, Iowa m: February 08, 1865 in Scott County, Iowa
........ 2 Martha I Campbell 1846 -
............ +Thomas J. Wise Jr. m: October 12, 1863 m: October 12, 1863
........ 2 David B Campbell 1848 -
*2nd Wife of Stewart Campbell:
.. +Lydia Ann Averill 1822 - 1879 m: March 15, 1855 in IOWA, SCOTT CO m: March 15, 1855 in IOWA, SCOTT CO
........ 2 Lewis Cass Campbell 1857 - 1937
............ +Julia Elva Wise 1859 - 1950 m: October 27, 1877 in KANSAS, MARION CO. m: October 27, 1877 in KANSAS, MARION CO.
........ 2 Rosetta Campbell 1859 -
........ 2 Hattie Campbell 1861 -
........ 2 Edward Campbell 1864 -

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UNION COLORADO TERRITORY VOLUNTEERS

2nd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry

OVERVIEW:

Organized at St. Louis, Mo., by consolidation of the 2nd and 3rd Regiments Infantry to date from October, 1863. Attached to District of Southeast Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to December, 1863. District of St. Louis, Mo., Dept. Missouri, to January, 1864. District Central Missouri, Dept. of the Missouri, to December, 1864. District of the Upper Arkansas to September, 1865.
 

SERVICE:

Organizing Regiment at Benton Barracks, Mo., till January, 1864. Companies "F," "G," "H" and "K" on duty in Colorado at Fort Lyon and other points till November 26, 1863. March to Fort Riley, Kansas, November 26-December 25, thence to Kansas City, Mo., January 6, 1864. Regiment moved from St. Louis, Mo., to Dresden January 16, 1864, thence to Kansas City February 15-20. Assigned to duty in 4th Sub-District of Central Missouri, consisting of Cass, Johnston, Bates and Vernon Counties, Mo., and engaged in protecting borders of Kansas and operations against guerrillas, with almost constant fighting by detachments, till Octobor, 1864. Operating from Kansas City, Independence, Westport, Hickman's Mills, Pleasant Hill and Harrisonville. Skirmish at Dayton, Mo., April 27. Skirmishes in Johnson County April 28-30. Skirmish at Sni Hills April 29 and May 21. Affair at Blue River May 21 (Detachment). Pleasant Hill May 28. Scout on the Osage June 8-19 (Cos. "I" and "L"). Scout from Pleasant Hill June 14-16 (Cos. "D," "I," "K" and "M"). Expedition from Kansas City into Missouri June 18-20 (Cos. "I," "K" and "M"). Operations in Western Missouri July 6-30. Near the Little Blue, Jackson County, July 6 (Co. "C"). Camden Point July 13. Near Fredericksburg July 14. Fayette Road, near Helmsville, July 16. Fredericksburg July 17. Scout on South Platte River, Colo., July 17-28 (Detachment). Ragtown July 20. Camden Point July 22. Union Mills July 22. Pleasant Hill July 25. Near Independence August 1 (Detachment). Scout on Independence Road to Gunter's Mills August 1-3 (Cos. "F," "G," "I," "K" and "L"). Scout from Independence to Lafayette County August 2-8 (Detachment). Scout from Independence to Lafayette and Jackson Counties August 13-18 (Cos. "C," "D," "I," "K" and "M"). Operations in Lafayette, Howard and Saline Counties Aug. 13-22. Engagement, Canadian River, I. T., August 21 (Detachment). Scouts in Jackson and Cass Counties August 25-29 (Co. "D"). Skirmish near Pleasant Hill August 26 (Co. "D"). Operations against Price's Invasion August 29-December 2. Scouts on Little Blue, Jackson County, September 2-10 (Co. "A"). Walnut Creek September 25. Skirmish near Pleasant Hill September 26. Regiment concentrated at Pleasant Hill October 1, and cover Independence and front of the Army of the Border. Near Lexington October 17 (Cos. "C," "E," "G," "K" and "L"). Lexington October 19. Battle of Little Blue River October 21. Pursuit of Price October 21-28. Independence and State Line October 22. Big Blue and Westport October 23. Marias des Cygnes,Mine Creek, Little Osage River, October 25. Newtonia October 28. Moved to District of the Upper Arkansas December 22, and engaged in operations against Indians about Fort Riley, Fort Zarah, Fort Ellsworth and Fort Larned till September, 1865. Skirmish at Godfrey's Ranch, Colo., January 14, 1865 (Detachment). Operations on Overland Stage Route from Denver to Julesburg, Colo., January 14-25 (Detachment). Skirmish at Fort Zarah February 1 (Co."C") Scout from Fort Larned to Crooked Creek March 9 (Detachment). Near Fort Zarah April 23 (Detachment). Pawnee Rock May 20 (Detachment). Cow Creek Station, Plum Butte and Pawnee Rock June l2 (Detachments). Mustered out at Leavenworth, Kansas, September 23, 1865.

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