. Gray genealogy, being a genealogical record and history of the descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass., and also including sketches of other Gray families. ually as to loyalty and disloyalty, and therewas a neighborhood or partisan warfare throughout its borders,compelling the maintenance of a small army of its own whichco-operated with the United States troops in suppressing theRebellion. About one hundred Regiments of this force madetheir returns and reports direct to Gen. Gray, in addition to thebusiness of a hundred more Regiments of Missouri Volunteers,which were in the service of t


. Gray genealogy, being a genealogical record and history of the descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass., and also including sketches of other Gray families. ually as to loyalty and disloyalty, and therewas a neighborhood or partisan warfare throughout its borders,compelling the maintenance of a small army of its own whichco-operated with the United States troops in suppressing theRebellion. About one hundred Regiments of this force madetheir returns and reports direct to Gen. Gray, in addition to thebusiness of a hundred more Regiments of Missouri Volunteers,which were in the service of the United States; so that his po-sition was different, and more difficult than that of the AdjutantsGeneral of the loyal States, whose duties consisted mainly in or-ganizing their respective volunteers and turning them over tothe authorities. Gen. Gray sought service in the field, but circumstances pre-vented it; the loyal old Governor, (Gamble) insisted upon histaking the chief position upon his staff, which he accepted, anddoubtless so rendered his country as much service as he couldhave given had he commanded a fighting brigade or division onthe


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