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  1. William Yarnel Slack (August 1, 1816 – March 21, 1862) was an American lawyer, politician, and military officer who fought for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Born in Kentucky, Slack moved to Missouri as a child and later entered the legal profession.

  2. 1 Primeros años de vida y carrera. 2 Servicio en la Guerra de Secesión. Alternar subsección Servicio en la Guerra de Secesión. 2.1 ...

  3. William Yarnel Slack. Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. He served in the Mexican Amercian War as a Captian in the 2nd Missouri Volunteers. Shortly after the start of the Civil War, he organized the Missouri State Guard and was commissioned Brigadier General in July, 1861.

  4. GENERAL WILLIAM Y. SLACK By Hal Bridges* Fayetteville, Arkansas THE ARKANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Vol. X Autumn, 1951 No. 3 Brigadier-General William Yarnel Slack occupies a special niche in the Civil War history of both Missouri and Arkansas. A Missouri Confederate hero, he was mortally wounded in the battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, and is buried

  5. Brigadier Generals John B. Clark, William Y. Slack, Mosby Monroe Parsons, and James H. McBride commanded the divisions at the Edwards farm. The remaining State Guard division, under James S. Rains, was scattered.

  6. William Yarnel Slack (August 1, 1816 – March 21, 1862) was an American lawyer, politician, and military officer who fought for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Born in Kentucky, Slack moved to Missouri as a child and later entered the legal profession.

  7. Brigadier General William Yarnel Slack William Yarnel Slack was a Civil War Confederate Brigadier General and before the battle of Wilson’s Creek, he was born on August 1st 1816 in Mason County, Kentucky. He is the son of John and Jane Caldwell Slack and at an early age his family moved to Missouri and settled in Boone County.

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