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  1. Daniel Marsh Frost (August 9, 1823 – October 29, 1900) was a former United States Army officer who became a brigadier general in the Missouri Volunteer Militia (MVM) and the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

  2. May 20, 2022 · Born on this day in 1823, Daniel Marsh Frost is most familiar as a brigadier general in the Confederate Army. But before the Civil War, Daniel Frost played an important role in the development of Dakota Territory.

  3. May 17, 2021 · This photograph of General Frost has inspired the discovery of a fascinating story of one of the most controversial officers to serve during the Civil War. Daniel Marsh Frost was born near Duanesburg, New York. His father was James Frost (1783-1851) and his mother, Mary Marsh Frost (1788-1864).

  4. Aug 6, 2020 · The biographys are pretty vaque about the actual date that he left the Army. One merely states Frost commanded a division in the District of Arkansas until the fall of 1863. Another states that Frost was dropped from the roster by the War Department on December 9, 1863.

  5. Around May 1, Jackson called out part of the Missouri Volunteer Militia for "maneuvers" near St. Louis, under the command of Brigadier General Daniel M. Frost. The militia set up "Camp Jackson", about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northwest of the arsenal.

  6. Dec 28, 2023 · Daniel Marsh Frost was a graduate of the United States Military Academy and former United States Army officer. In the American Civil War, he served as a Brigadier General in the Missouri Volunteer Militia and the Confederate States Army. [1]

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  8. Born in New York in 1823, Daniel Marsh Frost graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1844 and served with distinction in the Mexican-American War. He resigned from the army in 1853 and settled in St. Louis, where he became a manufacturer and served in the state legislature.

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