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Guerrilla Warfare
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100 Years Ago at Morton: Feds Killed in Battle
September/22/1964
Reference to the Battle of Shaws Shop found in the file.
2.
A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War
2009
This book "is the first work to treat guerrilla warfare as critical to understanding the course and outcome of the Civil War." The author "argues that guerrilla warfare took a large toll on the Confederate...
3.
A Thrilling Record: Founded on Facts and Observations Obtained during Ten Days' Experience with Col. Wm. T. Anderson, the Notorious Guerrilla Chieftain
//1868
Booklet about the guerrilla warfare activities of William T. "Bloody Bill" Anderson, or Bloody Bill Anderson, during the Civil War, including the massacre at Centralia, Missouri, from "the lips of a participant,...
4.
An Experiment in Counterinsurgency: The Assessment of Confederate Sympathizers in Missouri
August 1, 1969
Article about the attempts by the Union military to battle guerrilla warfare and other Confederate sympathizing activities in Civil War Missouri through tax assessments on "disloyal citizens." Various...
5.
Autobiography of Mary F. Beeson
ca1900-1940
The first sixteen years of Mary Beeson's life are covered in this 18 page autobiography. She recounts family experiences with local historical events and figures, including bushwhackers, William Quantrill,...
6.
Bloody Bill Anderson
June 1972
Biographical article about William "Bloody Bill" Anderson, or William Anderson (ca. 1840-1864), the notorious and savage guerrilla leader during the Civil War, describing the motives for his actions, including...
7.
Bloody Bill, Noted Guerrilla of the Civil War
December//1956
Biographical article about William T. "Bloody Bill" Anderson, or Bloody Bill Anderson, outlaw and Confederate guerrilla leader of Bushwhackers in the Civil War, responsible for many war crime atrocities,...
8.
Border War Archaeology in Bates County, Missouri
October-December 2009
“Archaeological research is currently being conducted in Bates County, Missouri, an area at the epicenter of some of the worst guerrilla warfare on American soil. This is an opportunity to test theories...
9.
Bushwhackers
Information about the guerilla warfare between the Missouri Bushwhackers and the Kansas Jayhawkers prior to and during the Civil War.
10.
Centralia Massacre, First Viewpoint
June 2007
This account of the Centralia Massacre was written by James Clark of Moberly and according to this article was published in the "Moberly Monitor" in 1896. Mr. Clark states, "I have come to the conclusion...
11.
Civil War in Missouri
2004
This chapter discusses the subject of the Civil War as it was experienced in the state of Missouri. It includes information on: the Camp Jackson affair, preparation for war, Missouri State Militia, Wilson's...
12.
Civil War Soldier and Preacher in County Jail
Winter//1999
Biographical article about Reverend Abner Holt Deane, or Abner Deane, a minister in the Kansas City area in the 1850s and 1860s. Victim of guerrilla warfare and unfair imprisonment at Independence as a...
13.
Colonel W. R. Penick & Jacob Hall
December 2007
This issue contains numerous transcriptions from various sources relating to W. R. Penick who held military commissions with the Union Army during the Civil War. He saw service in Jackson County, contending...
14.
Desperate Characters: The Development and Impact of the Confederate Guerillas in Kansas
Autumn//1991
Article about the Confederate guerrilla raids of Kansas towns before and during the Civil War, with large illustrations.
15.
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
1999
Biography of William Clarke Quantrill (1837-1865), one of the most notorious of Confederate guerrillas or Bushwhackers in the border warfare period and during the Civil War in the Kansas City area, including...
16.
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
1999
Biographical information about Jesse James (1847-1882), "America's self-proclaimed Robin Hood," and his brother Frank (1843-1915) and "their murderous careers," starting with guerrilla warfare during the...
17.
Donald R. Hale Obituary
February 25, 2008
Donald Ray Hale died on February 24, 2008, in Lee's Summit, Missouri. He was born December 23, 1930, in Leeds, Missouri, to Lester L. and Dorothy Hale. He was the author of several books and articles concerning...
18.
Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital
Postcard of Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital
19.
Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri: A Compendium of History and Biography for Ready Reference
1901
Entry in the encyclopedia describing the Centralia Massacre.
20.
Furlough
May-June//1979
Article about the Centralia Massacre led by "Bloody" Bill Anderson and the James Gang in Centralia, Missouri, on September 27, 1864, with photos and illustrations.
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