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101.
She Rode to Keep a Date With Death: Annie Harris McKeene, Mysterious Quantrill Raider
Autumn 2006
The author of this article presents what information can be determined concerning Annie Harris McKeene, a shadowy figure of the border warfare and local guerrilla activity. Supposedly she was born in Jackson...
102.
Shelby and His Men: or The War in the West
//1867
Description of the battle-cry and flag of guerrillas William C. Quantrill, Bill Anderson and the Younger brothers during the Civil War.
103.
Sneak Attack At Lone Jack
April 1, 1996
Story of how guerrillas surrounded enemy cavalrymen in the small Missouri town of Lone Jack in August of 1862. Includes maps and photographs as illustrations.
104.
Sni-A-Bar Hills
October 2008
Author Schnetzer gives the various origins of the name Sni-A-Bar. According to Schnetzer, the French term Chenal Hubert may be the most creditable source for the name. Additional information is given on...
105.
The Civil War Letters of Colonel Bazel F. Lazear
July 1, 1998
Bazel F. Lazear, a native of Ashley, Pike County, Missouri, enlisted in the Home Guards during the early days of the Civil War, became a major in the 5th Missouri State Militia in 1861, and in 1862 became...
106.
The Guerrillas in Missouri; Movements of Thornton; Capture of Parkville and Platte City: Vigorous Measures Adopted by General Curtis; Particulars of the Pursuit of the Guerrillas
Jan., Feb., March, Apr.2002
This article was reprinted from the original that appeared in the New York Times, Thursday, July28, 1864. The author, known simply as “our correspondent,” writes about the capture of Parkville, Missouri...
107.
The Hounds of Old Pennock: 5th Missouri State Militia Cavalry & Colonel William Ridgeway Penick
August 2002
William Ridgeway Penick was Colonel of the 5th Missouri State Militia Cavalry on the Union Side. He and his regiment served in the Independence area between August, 1862 and June, 1863. The units involvement...
108.
Thomas (Tom) Maupin
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait of Thomas (Tom) Maupin wearing a checked shirt covered by a pullover with decorated pockets and decorations around the V neck. The drawing is not signed but attributed to A. L. Dillenbeck....
109.
Thomas B. Harris
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait drawing of Thomas B. Harris (Tom) dressed in suit and plumed hat. Drawing is unsigned but attributed to A. L. Dillenbeck. Handwritten on the back in pencil, "T. B. Harris."
110.
Thomas Coleman (Cole) Younger
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait of Cole Younger dressed in suit coat, vest, shirt, and tie. The drawing is unsigned but attributed to A. L. Dillenbeck. In the lower right corner, "Cole Younger" is written in black ink....
111.
Thomas Coleman (Cole) Younger
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait of Cole Younger dressed in suit coat, shirt, and tie. The drawing is unsigned but attributed to A. L. Dillenbeck. In the lower right corner, "Cole Younger" is written in black ink.
112.
Three Years with Quantrell: A True Story
1966
Description of Colonel Upton Hays, or Upton Hayes, during Civil War maneuvers and battles in Kansas City and Independence in conjunction with Quantrill's guerrillas. Also a photo of the book's co-author...
113.
Tribulations of a Bushwhacker's Wife
June 1, 2006
Typescript of the statement of Talitha Alice Rider, wife of Civil War Guerrilla James Rider, as found in the "Provost Marshals Files of Papers Relating to Individual Civilians". Also includes the statement...
114.
True Tales Of the Tenth Kansas Infantry: Lieutenant Colonel John Taylor Burris
October 2002
Recounting of a border warfare incident with testimonial accounts. Concerns the death of guerrilla Perry Hoy and one of the observers of his death, John Taylor Burris.
115.
Unidentified Civil War Soldier or Guerrilla
1893
Charcoal portrait of unidentified person in cloak, shirt, and hat with plume andfive stars on the hatband. Drawing is signed by the artist with "93" immediately below the signature. Person in this drawing...
116.
Unidentified Civil War Soldier or Guerrilla
1893
Charcoal portrait of unidentified Civil War soldier or guerrilla in uniform with cloak. Drawing is signed by the artist with "93" immediately below the signature. Person in this drawing is from another...
117.
Unidentified Civil War Soldiers or Guerrillas
1893
Charcoal portrait of two men dressed in cloaks, uniforms, and hats with plumes and holding pistols. Drawing is signed by the artist with "93" immediately below the signature. Each of these has his own...
118.
Unidentified Guerrilla
1893
Charcoal portrait of man in typical guerrilla overshirt, wearing a hat with a plume, and holding two crossed pistols. Drawing is signed by the artist with "93" immediately below the signature.
119.
Unidentified Man
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait drawing of unidentified man with long flowing mustache, dressed in suit coat and shirt. Drawing is signed by the artist.
120.
Unidentified Man
1893
Charcoal portrait of unidentified man with suit coat, shirt, and tie. Drawing is signed by the artist with "93" immediately below the signature.
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