This is something different. The Civil War irregular warfare literature, especially the popular stuff, concentrates far more on guerrilla groups and leaders (and their victims) than it does on those military units assigned to root them out. Not having read his previous overview study
Guerrillas in Civil War Missouri (2012), I don't know what level of work to expect from the author of
Guerrilla Hunters in Civil War Missouri (March 2013) but I plan to find out.
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