Can't wait to get back in the saddle
Can't wait to get back in the saddle
very excited and happy this game was released, I can't wait to get back into modding as promised before =)
I'm definitely planning on getting into some more Missouri/Arkansas battle recreations
I'm definitely planning on getting into some more Missouri/Arkansas battle recreations
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Re:Can't wait to get back in the saddle
Mozirry wrote:

Looking forward to your mods Mozirry.very excited and happy this game was released, I can't wait to get back into modding as promised before =)
I'm definitely planning on getting into some more Missouri/Arkansas battle recreations

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You're in luck; there is already a Kansas map! That's pretty close to Missouri, or so I have read.
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the only reason I would want to play a map in Kansas is to watch Lawrence burn to the ground, hahah!
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A little storey I saved one day while researching entrenchments;
http://mmcwrt.missouri.org/2000/default0008.htm
Found it kind of interesting for a backwater aspect of the Civil War.
http://mmcwrt.missouri.org/2000/default0008.htm
Found it kind of interesting for a backwater aspect of the Civil War.
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Mozirry wrote:
I agree :laugh: Im from Kansas City, MISSOURI..... We dont take to well to the Jayhawkerss
the only reason I would want to play a map in Kansas is to watch Lawrence burn to the ground, hahah!
I agree :laugh: Im from Kansas City, MISSOURI..... We dont take to well to the Jayhawkerss
"No 15,000 men ever made can take that ridge." Lt. General James Longstreet
July 3, 1863
July 3, 1863
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Lees Warhorse wrote:
My great, great, great, great grandfather was a decorated Union spy (damn yankee... :laugh: ). He "rendered valuable service. Neither his family nor any of his neighbors knew where he was or what he was doing. He would mount his horse and ride away, often would be gone for Months."
Hey, I was born in KC too!! But only lived there the first couple years of my life (I grew up in the South)Mozirry wrote:the only reason I would want to play a map in Kansas is to watch Lawrence burn to the ground, hahah!
I agree :laugh: Im from Kansas City, MISSOURI..... We dont take to well to the Jayhawkerss
My great, great, great, great grandfather was a decorated Union spy (damn yankee... :laugh: ). He "rendered valuable service. Neither his family nor any of his neighbors knew where he was or what he was doing. He would mount his horse and ride away, often would be gone for Months."
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Cool! yea ive lived here my whole life. I need to trace my families history it would be cool to know......
"No 15,000 men ever made can take that ridge." Lt. General James Longstreet
July 3, 1863
July 3, 1863
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Lees Warhorse wrote:

I still have a lot of family up there and visit once a year. Some family in Lee's Summit, and the Lake of the Ozarks. I've had many a good times at the Lake...Cool! yea ive lived here my whole life. I need to trace my families history it would be cool to know......

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BOSTON, great article I always enjoy reading about the home state :laugh:A little storey I saved one day while researching entrenchments;
http://mmcwrt.missouri.org/2000/default0008.htm
Found it kind of interesting for a backwater aspect of the Civil War.
"No 15,000 men ever made can take that ridge." Lt. General James Longstreet
July 3, 1863
July 3, 1863