The Jessie Scouts were irregular soldiers during the American Civil War on the side of the Union who frequently operated in the territory of the Confederate States of America. The unit was created by John C. Frémont and named in honor of his wife, rather than of a Colonel Jessie, who was himself a myth. The initial Jessie Scout unit was formed in St. Louis, Missouri early in the war as the plan to develop independent scouts was implemented. The first man to command the scouts was Charles C. Carpenter. During insurgency missions the Jessie Scouts wore Confederate uniforms with a white handkerchief over their shoulders to signify their allegiance to friendly troops, and numbered around 58 for much of the war. They were commanded by Major Henry Young from November 1864 until the end of the wa
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| - The Jessie Scouts were irregular soldiers during the American Civil War on the side of the Union who frequently operated in the territory of the Confederate States of America. The unit was created by John C. Frémont and named in honor of his wife, rather than of a Colonel Jessie, who was himself a myth. The initial Jessie Scout unit was formed in St. Louis, Missouri early in the war as the plan to develop independent scouts was implemented. The first man to command the scouts was Charles C. Carpenter. During insurgency missions the Jessie Scouts wore Confederate uniforms with a white handkerchief over their shoulders to signify their allegiance to friendly troops, and numbered around 58 for much of the war. They were commanded by Major Henry Young from November 1864 until the end of the wa (en)
- Les Jessie Scouts sont des soldats irréguliers de la guerre de Sécession du côté de l'Union qui, opèrent fréquemment dans le territoire des États confédérés d'Amérique. L'unité est créée par John C. Frémont et nommée en l'honneur de sa femme, plutôt qu'en référence à un colonel Jessie, qui est lui un mythe. La première unité des Jessie Scouts est formée à St. Louis, dans le Missouri au début de la guerre alors que le plan pour développer des éclaireurs indépendants est mis en œuvre. Le premier homme à commander les éclaireurs est . Lors des missions d'insurrection, les Jessie Scouts portent des uniformes confédérés avec un mouchoir blanc sur leurs épaules pour signifier leur allégeance aux troupes alliées, et comptabilisent environ 58 missions au cours d'une grande partie de la guerre. Ils (fr)
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| - The Jessie Scouts were irregular soldiers during the American Civil War on the side of the Union who frequently operated in the territory of the Confederate States of America. The unit was created by John C. Frémont and named in honor of his wife, rather than of a Colonel Jessie, who was himself a myth. The initial Jessie Scout unit was formed in St. Louis, Missouri early in the war as the plan to develop independent scouts was implemented. The first man to command the scouts was Charles C. Carpenter. During insurgency missions the Jessie Scouts wore Confederate uniforms with a white handkerchief over their shoulders to signify their allegiance to friendly troops, and numbered around 58 for much of the war. They were commanded by Major Henry Young from November 1864 until the end of the war. In February 1865 they captured Harry Gilmor and killed Guerilla leader Captain George W Stump. (en)
- Les Jessie Scouts sont des soldats irréguliers de la guerre de Sécession du côté de l'Union qui, opèrent fréquemment dans le territoire des États confédérés d'Amérique. L'unité est créée par John C. Frémont et nommée en l'honneur de sa femme, plutôt qu'en référence à un colonel Jessie, qui est lui un mythe. La première unité des Jessie Scouts est formée à St. Louis, dans le Missouri au début de la guerre alors que le plan pour développer des éclaireurs indépendants est mis en œuvre. Le premier homme à commander les éclaireurs est . Lors des missions d'insurrection, les Jessie Scouts portent des uniformes confédérés avec un mouchoir blanc sur leurs épaules pour signifier leur allégeance aux troupes alliées, et comptabilisent environ 58 missions au cours d'une grande partie de la guerre. Ils sont commandés par le commandant de novembre 1864 jusqu'à la fin de la guerre. (fr)
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