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I'm Pore Rebel Soldier

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Price’s Raid, also known as Price’s Missouri Expedition, was a Confederate raid through Missouri and Kansas in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the Civil War in the fall of 1864. Led by Confederate Major General Sterling Price, the campaign intended to recapture St. Louis and recover Missouri for the Confederacy. He also hoped to weaken Abraham Lincoln’s chance at re-election. To accomplish these objectives, the plans included:
Capturing St. Louis, Missouri
Capturing Jefferson City and installing a Confederate governor in the capitol
Collectin supplies and weapons for the struggling Confederacy
Recruiting soldiers from Missouri’s large population of Southern sympathizers

General Price and his troops started from Camden, Arkansas, on August 28, 1864. Along the way, he picked up more soldiers and had a strong force of some 12,000 troops as well as several generals, including James F. Fagan, John S. Marmaduke, Joseph O. “Jo” Shelby, John B. Clark, and M. Jeff Thompson

As Price and his men advanced into Missouri, he discovered that St. Louis and Jefferson City were heavily fortified. He abandoned his plans to capture the cities, but his mission to gather provisions resulted in a supply train of 500 wagons.
Price's Raid through Missouri

Price’s Raid through Missouri

The Confederate forces won several early victories, but the tides changed after being defeated in Westport, Missouri, by Union forces under Major General Samuel R. Curtis in late October. They then made their way to Kansas, where they lost the Battles of Marais des Cygnes and Mine Creek before they were forced to retreat to Missouri and ultimately to Arkansas.

At the conclusion of Price’s Raid, not a single objective had been met, and it proved to be the last significant Southern operation west of the Mississippi River. Its failure bolstered confidence in an ultimate Union victory in the war, contributed to President Abraham Lincoln’s re-election, and ended Southern hopes of turning the hotly-contested border state of Missouri into a Confederate state.

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Vaden Landers Bristol, Tennessee

Vaden Landers is a 27-yr-old emerging artist from East Tennessee, penning songs that evoke the golden era of country music. With a voice often compared to Hank Sr, this former train-hopper/busker gained a reputation in Asheville NC as one of the city's finest performers.
Billed as "The Yodeling Country Bluesman", 
he possesses a rare authenticity that carries on the classic tradition.
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