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Peter W. Clubb

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
18 Sep 1863 (aged 42–43)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Strong possibility that he is buried in Jasper county, Missouri Add to Map
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Peter W Clubb was 3rd born of nine known children of Anthony J Clubb of North Carolina & Hannah Penick of Missouri.

Records show that Peter W. Clubb, b.1820 purchased land in Springfield, Greene county, Missouri on the First day of SEPT 1858 for property in Sarcoxie, Jasper county, Missouri. Sarcoxie was the first area of Jasper county to be settled, then named Centerville. It was located in Union Township. The Osage Indians were located in this area prior to and after the settlement by early settlers and Sarcoxie was named after the Osage Indian chief Sarcoxie.

Civil War
The 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry, was a cavalry regiment that served as an element of the Union Army in the state of Missouri during the American Civil War. Unlike Militia units in other states, the 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry was a full-time military unit, permanently engaged in internal counter-insurgency and protection of the state of Missouri from invasion by conventional Confederate units. The regiment was equipped and paid by the Federal government and was integrated into the Federal military structure in the Department of Missouri. The 9th MSM Cavalry was one of Missouri's most successful counter-guerrilla units. source: Wikipedia

Peter W. Clubb was attached as a Union private in the UNION MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS 9th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry. He died during the Civil War on June 11, 1863 in the Post Hospital at Mt. Pleasant, MO. from complications of typhus.
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CLUBB, Peter W
9th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry
Private
SIDE:Union:
COMPANY:K
OVERVIEW: Organized at large in Missouri February 12, 1862, to September 20, 1868. Attached to District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to February, 1863. District of North Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to July, 1865.

SERVICE: Regiment concentrated at Columbia, Mo., May 15, 1862. Ordered to Jefferson City, Mo. Assigned to duty in District of Rolla, Mo., till April, 1863. Action near Memphis, Mo., July 11, 1862. Brown Springs July 27. Moore's Mills, near Fulton, July 28-29. Kirksville August 6 (Detachment). Pursuit of Poindexter and skirmishes at Grand River, Lee's Ford, Chariton River, Walnut Creek, Compton's Ferry, Switzler's Mills and Yellow Creek August 8-15. Near Stockton August 8 and 11 (Detachments). Muscle Shoals August 13. Moved to Jefferson City and duty there and at Glasgow and Fayette till December. Near Cambridge September 26 (Co. "E). In Scotland and Boone Counties September 30 (Detachment). Near Columbia October 2 (Cos. "B" and "C"). Sim's Cove, Cedar Creek, October 5 (Cos. "F" and "G"). Fayette October 7 (Detachment). Near New Franklin October 7 (Detachment). Ordered to Rolla, Mo., December 12, and duty there till April, 1863.

NOTE: It was in this time frame that Peter Clubb died from typhus at the Regimental Hospital

His regiment would travel on and was ordered to North Missouri and duty on Hannibal & St. Jo Railroad from St. Joseph to Hannibal and on North Missouri Railroad from Macon to St. Charles protecting roads and operating against guerrillas till March, 1864. Rocheport, Mo., June 1, 1863 (Cos. "A" and "B"). Black Fork Hills July 4 (Detachment). Switzler's Mills July 12 (Detachment). Macon February 12, 1864. Chariton County April 11 (Detachment). Operations against Anderson's, Quantrell's, Todd's, Stevens' and other bands of guerrillas in North Missouri till April, 1865. Near Fayette July 1, 1864 (Detachment). Platte City July 3. Clay County July 4. Near Camden Point July 22. Union Mills July 22. Near Fayette August 3. Huntsville August 7 (Detachment). Operations against Missouri's ex-governor, Gen Sterling Price, during his September-October 1864 swipe through Missouri and eastern Kansas. Fayette September 24 (Detachment). Near Centralia September 28. Princess Shoals, Osage River, Cole County, October 5-6. Booneville October 9. Glasgow October 15. Little Blue October 21. Independence October 22. Near Glasgow January 10, 1865 (Cos. "G" and "H"). Near Columbia February 12 (Co. "F"). Near Sturgeon February 27. Skirmish in the Perche Hills May 5. Duty in North Missouri till July. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 29 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 76 Enlisted men by disease. Total 108.
Source: Soldiers & Sailors
National Park Service


Marriage: Rhoda Starns(Starnes) b: 1820 Virginia
Married: 20 JAN 1842 Lawrence county, Arkansas

Known Children

William M Clubb b: 1842 Arkansas

Anthony M Clubb b: 1846 Arkansas

Nancy J Clubb b: 1847 Arkansass

Hannah C Clubb b: 1851 Missouri

George W Clubb b: 1854 Nissouri

James E Clubb b: 1857 Missouri

Thomas J Clubb b: 1860 Missouri

Rhoda Clubb b: 1862 Missouri

Peter W Clubb was 3rd born of nine known children of Anthony J Clubb of North Carolina & Hannah Penick of Missouri.

Records show that Peter W. Clubb, b.1820 purchased land in Springfield, Greene county, Missouri on the First day of SEPT 1858 for property in Sarcoxie, Jasper county, Missouri. Sarcoxie was the first area of Jasper county to be settled, then named Centerville. It was located in Union Township. The Osage Indians were located in this area prior to and after the settlement by early settlers and Sarcoxie was named after the Osage Indian chief Sarcoxie.

Civil War
The 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry, was a cavalry regiment that served as an element of the Union Army in the state of Missouri during the American Civil War. Unlike Militia units in other states, the 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry was a full-time military unit, permanently engaged in internal counter-insurgency and protection of the state of Missouri from invasion by conventional Confederate units. The regiment was equipped and paid by the Federal government and was integrated into the Federal military structure in the Department of Missouri. The 9th MSM Cavalry was one of Missouri's most successful counter-guerrilla units. source: Wikipedia

Peter W. Clubb was attached as a Union private in the UNION MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS 9th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry. He died during the Civil War on June 11, 1863 in the Post Hospital at Mt. Pleasant, MO. from complications of typhus.
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CLUBB, Peter W
9th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry
Private
SIDE:Union:
COMPANY:K
OVERVIEW: Organized at large in Missouri February 12, 1862, to September 20, 1868. Attached to District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to February, 1863. District of North Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to July, 1865.

SERVICE: Regiment concentrated at Columbia, Mo., May 15, 1862. Ordered to Jefferson City, Mo. Assigned to duty in District of Rolla, Mo., till April, 1863. Action near Memphis, Mo., July 11, 1862. Brown Springs July 27. Moore's Mills, near Fulton, July 28-29. Kirksville August 6 (Detachment). Pursuit of Poindexter and skirmishes at Grand River, Lee's Ford, Chariton River, Walnut Creek, Compton's Ferry, Switzler's Mills and Yellow Creek August 8-15. Near Stockton August 8 and 11 (Detachments). Muscle Shoals August 13. Moved to Jefferson City and duty there and at Glasgow and Fayette till December. Near Cambridge September 26 (Co. "E). In Scotland and Boone Counties September 30 (Detachment). Near Columbia October 2 (Cos. "B" and "C"). Sim's Cove, Cedar Creek, October 5 (Cos. "F" and "G"). Fayette October 7 (Detachment). Near New Franklin October 7 (Detachment). Ordered to Rolla, Mo., December 12, and duty there till April, 1863.

NOTE: It was in this time frame that Peter Clubb died from typhus at the Regimental Hospital

His regiment would travel on and was ordered to North Missouri and duty on Hannibal & St. Jo Railroad from St. Joseph to Hannibal and on North Missouri Railroad from Macon to St. Charles protecting roads and operating against guerrillas till March, 1864. Rocheport, Mo., June 1, 1863 (Cos. "A" and "B"). Black Fork Hills July 4 (Detachment). Switzler's Mills July 12 (Detachment). Macon February 12, 1864. Chariton County April 11 (Detachment). Operations against Anderson's, Quantrell's, Todd's, Stevens' and other bands of guerrillas in North Missouri till April, 1865. Near Fayette July 1, 1864 (Detachment). Platte City July 3. Clay County July 4. Near Camden Point July 22. Union Mills July 22. Near Fayette August 3. Huntsville August 7 (Detachment). Operations against Missouri's ex-governor, Gen Sterling Price, during his September-October 1864 swipe through Missouri and eastern Kansas. Fayette September 24 (Detachment). Near Centralia September 28. Princess Shoals, Osage River, Cole County, October 5-6. Booneville October 9. Glasgow October 15. Little Blue October 21. Independence October 22. Near Glasgow January 10, 1865 (Cos. "G" and "H"). Near Columbia February 12 (Co. "F"). Near Sturgeon February 27. Skirmish in the Perche Hills May 5. Duty in North Missouri till July. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 29 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 76 Enlisted men by disease. Total 108.
Source: Soldiers & Sailors
National Park Service


Marriage: Rhoda Starns(Starnes) b: 1820 Virginia
Married: 20 JAN 1842 Lawrence county, Arkansas

Known Children

William M Clubb b: 1842 Arkansas

Anthony M Clubb b: 1846 Arkansas

Nancy J Clubb b: 1847 Arkansass

Hannah C Clubb b: 1851 Missouri

George W Clubb b: 1854 Nissouri

James E Clubb b: 1857 Missouri

Thomas J Clubb b: 1860 Missouri

Rhoda Clubb b: 1862 Missouri



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