Confederate government of Missouri
Missouri | |
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| 1861–1865 | |
| Status | Confederate state |
| Capital | Neosho, Missouri (1861) |
| Capital-in-exile | Marshall, Texas |
| Government | Single-executive system |
| Governor | |
• 1861–1862 | Claiborne F. Jackson |
• 1862–1865 | Thomas C. Reynolds |
| History | |
| 28 October 1861 | |
• Joined Confederate | November 28, 1861 |
| 26 May 1865 | |
| Today part of | Missouri |
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Confederate States in the American Civil War |
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Allied tribes in Indian Territory |
The Confederate government of Missouri was a continuation in exile of the government of pro-Confederate Governor Claiborne F. Jackson. It existed until General E. Kirby Smith surrendered all Confederate troops west of the Mississippi River at New Orleans, May 26, 1865.