John Montgomery Glover

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==Career==
==Career==
During the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] served as colonel of the [[3rd Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)|Third Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Cavalry]], beginning September 4, 1861. His service with the regiment was in a variety of points within Missouri and Arkansas. At various points during his service, he detached as the Commander of the District of Rolla, the Sub-District of Pilot Knob and the 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Department of the Missouri. On February 23, 1864 he tendered his resignation in Springfield, Illinois, on account of impaired health.<ref>Civil War Service Records (Retrieved from fold3)</ref>
During the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] served as colonel of the [[3rd Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)|Third Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Cavalry]], beginning September 4, 1861. His service with the regiment was in a variety of points within Missouri and Arkansas. At various points during his service, he detached as the Commander of the District of Rolla, the Sub-District of Pilot Knob and the 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Department of the Missouri. On February 23, 1864 he tendered his resignation in Springfield, Illinois, on account of impaired health.<ref>Civil War Service Records (Retrieved from fold3)</ref>
He served as collector of internal revenue for the third district of Missouri from December 1, 1866, until March 3, 1867.
He served as collector of internal revenue for the third district of Missouri from December 1, 1866, until March 3, 1867.

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