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found his stepfather, Dr. Reuben Samuel, had been hanged in a tree by Union troops. Samuel was tortured by the Union in an attempt to get information on Quantrill's whereabouts, Jesse found him, and his mother, Zerelda, frantically trying to cut Samuel down. Dr. Samuel did not die from the hanging but his brain was so deprived of oxygen, it left him mentally incapacitated for the rest of his life. Zeralda, pregnant at the time, was also abused causing her to miscarry. Frank Dalton, a cousin of the James brothers, recalls what Federal troops did to Zerelda, "Jennison's Jayhawkers, visiting the home of the James brothers and taking the women, Aunt Zerelda, the mother of Frank and Jesse, their sister, and my mother and sisters, and after stripping them to the waist they tied them to trees and taking a blacksnake whip that they found in the stable they whipped them until they got tired and then rode away, leaving the women and girls to be cut down and carried into the house by our negro slaves, who washed and bandaged their bleeding backs and bodies and put them to bed."
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and their sisters, 20 year old Katherine, 18 year old Nancy, 14 year old Elizabeth, and 11 year old Salli Ann, raped by the Federals. In retaliation, the Berry brothers participated in a raid on Danville, in 1864, burning it to the ground and killing many of the men who participated in the rapes of their sisters.
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By comparison Lane's Union raid on Osceola was four times more destructive than Quantrill's raid on Lawrence. Of the 800 buildings in Osceola, only 3 were left standing. Lane's plunder included 350 horses, 400 head of cattle, 3000 sacks of flower, 500 pounds of molasses/sugar, and 50 sacks of coffee.
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and attacked Lawrence with a combined force of 450 guerrilla fighters. Lane, a prime target of the raid, managed to escape through a cornfield in his nightshirt, but the guerrillas, on Quantrill's orders, killed around 150 men and boys who could carry a rifle. When Quantrill's men rode out at 9 a.m.,
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descent, was a Confederate sympathizer and a war chief of the Cherokee Nations in Texas. Mayes had moved from Georgia to the old Indian Territory in 1838. Mayes enlisted and served as a private in Company A of the 1st Cherokee Regiment in the Confederate army. Mayes taught Quantrill guerrilla warfare
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Quantrill was buried in an unmarked grave in what became known as St. John's Cemetery in Louisville. A boyhood friend of Quantrill, the newspaper reporter William W. Scott, claimed to have dug up the Louisville grave in 1887 and brought Quantrill's remains back to Dover at the request of Quantrill's
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for cheap land and opportunity. This included Henry Torrey and Harmon Beeson, two local men hoping to build a large farm for their families out west. Although they mistrusted the 19-year-old Quantrill, his mother's pleadings persuaded them to let Quantrill accompany them to turn his life around. The
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Other civilian men, such as the Berry brothers, Dick, James and Issac, from Callaway County, rode with Quantrill because of brutal warfare committed on their civilian families by Union troops from the nearby town of Danville. The Berry brothers found their father hanged from the rafters of his barn,
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The James brothers joined after their family were attacked by Union troops. Jesse at age 14 was surrounded by mounted Union militia while plowing a field behind his house. Refusing to give up information on his brother, Frank, and Quantrill, he was beaten and left bleeding. When he returned home, he
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Authorities briefly arrested him, but Quantrill claimed he had acted in self-defense. Quantrill was set free since there were no eyewitnesses, and the victim was a stranger who knew no one in town. Nevertheless, the police strongly urged him to leave Mendota. Quantrill continued teaching, moving to
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Soon, Quantrill accompanied a large group of hometown friends in their quest to settle near Tuscarora Lake. However, neighbors soon began to notice Quantrill stealing goods out of other people's cabins and banished him from the community in January 1858. Soon thereafter, Quantrill signed on as a
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at Quatsino. Within weeks after the news stories were published, two men came to British Columbia, traveling to Quatsino from Victoria, leaving Quatsino on a return voyage of a coastal steamer the next day. On that day, Sharp was found severely beaten and died several hours later without giving
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and turned to cattle rustling and anything else to earn him money. Quantrill also learned the profitability of capturing runaway slaves and devised plans to use free black men as bait for runaway slaves, whom he subsequently captured and returned to their enslavers in exchange for reward money.
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mother. The remains were supposedly buried in Dover in 1889, but Scott attempted to sell what he said were Quantrill's bones, so it is unknown if the remains he returned to Dover or buried in Dover were genuine. In the early 1990s, the Missouri division of the
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While in Texas, Quantrill and his 400 men quarreled. His once-large band broke up into several smaller guerrilla companies. One was led by his lieutenant, "Bloody Bill" Anderson, and Quantrill joined it briefly in the fall of 1864 during a fight north of the
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Quantrill experienced a turbulent childhood, became a schoolteacher, and joined a group of bandits who roamed the Missouri and Kansas countryside to apprehend escaped slaves. The group became irregular pro-Confederate soldiers called
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to negotiate with authorities in Dover, which led to three arm bones, two leg bones, and some hair, all of which were allegedly Quantrill's, being re-buried in 1992 at the Old Confederate Veteran's Home Cemetery in
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In August 1907, news articles appeared in Canada and the US that claimed that J.E. Duffy, a member of a Michigan cavalry troop that had dealt with Quantrill's raiders during the war, met Quantrill at
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to persuade the remnants of Quantrill's band to swear allegiance to the Union in return for a pardon. They are betrayed, and he becomes their leader in a fight against corrupt law officers.
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in the 1870s to provide Missouri with its own "irregular Lost Cause". Some of Quantrill's celebrity later rubbed off on other ex-Raiders, like John Jarrett, George and Oliver Shepherd,
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but lost it all on one hand, leaving him broke. Quantrill then joined a group of Missouri ruffians and became a drifter. The group helped protect pro-slavery Missouri farmers from the
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boasts of being a former member of Quantrill's Raiders. Laboeuf excoriates him for being part of the "border gang" that murdered men and children alike during the raid on Lawrence.
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opposes former schoolteacher turned guerrilla fighter "William Cantrell" in the early days of the Civil War. William Cantrell is a thinly veiled portrayal of William Quantrill by
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tactics, ambush fighting tactics used by Native Americans, camouflage, and sneak attack tactics. Quantrill, in the company of Mayes and the Cherokee Nations, joined with General
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in early 1858. Quantrill's journey out west is little known except that he excelled at poker. Quantrill racked up piles of winnings by playing the game against his comrades at
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Another legend that has circulated claims that Quantrill may have escaped custody and fled to Arkansas, where he lived under the name of L.J. Crocker until he died in 1917.
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party of three departed in late February 1857. Torrey and Beeson agreed to pay for Quantrill's land in exchange for a couple of months' worth of work. They settled at
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had been too good for him and that "the devil has got unlimited sway over this territory, and will hold it until we have a better set of man and society generally."
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Some historians have suggested that Quantrill planned to raid Lawrence before the building's collapse, in retaliation for earlier Jayhawker attacks as well as the
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surrendered most of the rest of the Confederate Army to General Sherman on April 26. On May 10, the US Army caught up to Quantrill and his band in an ambush in
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The most significant event in Quantrill's guerrilla career occurred on August 21, 1863. Lawrence had been seen for years as the stronghold of the
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protected a US Army outpost. Warned about the attack, the US soldiers repelled the raiders, who torched part of the town before they retreated.
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for pay and slept wherever they could find lodging. Quantrill traveled back to Utah and then to Colorado but returned in less than a year to
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Quantrill spent the winter in his family's diminutive shack in the impoverished town and soon grew restless. Many Ohioans migrated to the
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and later join with Quantrill for the raid on Kansas. Quantrill, Anderson, and most Raiders are portrayed as bloodthirsty and murderous.
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soon revisited and torched the rebuilding settlement. On November 5, 1862, Quantrill joined Colonel Warner Lewis to stage an attack on
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believed that Quantrill had actually served as a bodyguard for the Provost Marshal General when he visited Mexico after the war, while
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Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History, Embracing Events, Institutions, Industries, Counties, Cities, Towns, Prominent Persons, Etc
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Lane's plunder wagon consisted of 150 wagons stretching a mile long. Osceola property losses were estimated at a million dollars.
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A hard history lesson: 'A Civil War Tragedy' details 1864 lynching of Collin County judge, sheriff and sheriff's brother-in-law
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Before 1860, Quantrill appeared to oppose slavery. He wrote to his good friend W.W. Scott in January 1858 that the
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Sheriff Captain James L. Read for shooting the Calhoun Brothers from Quantrill's force who had killed a farmer in
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Official website for the Family of Frank & Jesse James: Stray Leaves, A James Family in America Since 1650
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would join Quantrill's army. On March 7, 1862, Quantrill and his men attacked a small US Army outpost in
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Quantrill of Missouri : the making of a guerrilla warrior : the man, the myth, the soldier
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Quantrill of Missouri : the making of a guerrilla warrior : the man, the myth, the soldier
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Quantrill of Missouri : the making of a guerrilla warrior : the man, the myth, the soldier
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In the early hours of September 7, 1862, William Quantrill and a force of 140 men seized control of
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The Devil Knows How to Ride: The True Story of William Clarke Quantrill and his Confederate Raiders
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The Devil Knows How to Ride: The True Story of William Clarke Quantrill and his Confederate Raiders
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The Ghosts of Guerrilla Memory: How Civil War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the American West
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The Ghosts of Guerrilla Memory: How Civil War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the American West
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The Ghosts of Guerrilla Memory: How Civil War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the American West
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Quantrill's actions were barbaric. Historians view him as an opportunistic, bloodthirsty outlaw.
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plays a Confederate officer who joins and later becomes disillusioned with Quantrill, played by
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Charles W. Quantrell: A True Report of his Guerrilla Warfare on the Missouri and Kansas Border
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Matthew Christopher Hulbert, "The Rise and Fall of Edwin Terrell, Guerrilla Hunter, U.S.A.",
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Crouch, Barry A. "A 'Fiend in Human Shape?' William Clarke Quantrill and his Biographers",
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During the war, Quantrill met the 13-year-old Sarah Katherine King at her parents' farm in
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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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In Kansas, Confederate guerrillas attack and burn Shawneetown for the second time
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as it was being settled. On August 21, 1863, Quantrill's Raiders committed the
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most of Lawrence's buildings were burning, including all but two businesses.
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forces in Kansas and as a base of operation for incursions into Missouri by
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Quantrill's War: The Life and Times of William Clarke Quantrill, 1837–1865
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Quantrill's war: the life and times of William Clarke Quantrill, 1837–1865
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Quantrill was influential to many bandits, outlaws, and hired guns of the
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Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861–1865
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In 1861, Quantrill went to Texas with the enslaver Marcus Gill. They met
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Civil War on the Western Border: The Missouri-Kansas Conflict, 1855–1865
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Civil War on the Western Border: The Missouri-Kansas Conflict, 1855–1865
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information about his attackers. The police failed to solve the murder.
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Guerrilla raiders in an 1862 Harper's Weekly story, with illustration
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pantheon" established by the ex-Confederate officer and propagandist
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On March 11, 1862, Quantrill joined Confederate forces under Colonel
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was also in the country as they sought out an alternate resolution.
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On August 25, in retaliation for the raid, General Ewing authorized
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The grave of Captain William Quantrill at Fourth Street Cemetery,
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One night, while working the late shift, Quantrill killed a man.
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List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
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Civil War raid on Lamar to be re-enacted for 150th anniversary
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He is depicted in Robert Schenkkan's series of one-act plays,
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American Civil War prisoners of war held by the United States
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Pringle, Heather (April 2010). "Digging the Scorched Earth".
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Perpetrators of American Civil War prisoner of war massacres
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Early in the morning of August 21, Quantrill descended from
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Dupuy, Trevor N., Johnson, Curt, and Bongard, David L.,
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Battlefield Atlas of Price's Missouri Expedition of 1864
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The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War
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Frank Gruber's article "Quantrell's Flag" (1940), for
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In early October, Quantrill and his men rode south to
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Quantrill's Lawrence Massacre of 1863 is depicted in
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In Texas, on May 18, 1864, Quantrill's sympathizers
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Index

William Clark Quantrill
William Quantrill (diplomat)

Canal Dover
Ohio
Louisville, Kentucky
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Quantrill's Raiders
American Civil War
Battle of Wilson's Creek
First Battle of Lexington
First Battle of Independence
Lawrence Massacre
Battle of Baxter Springs
Confederate
guerrilla
American Civil War
Quantrill's Raiders
Jesse James
Frank James
American frontier
Lawrence Massacre
Canal Dover
Ohio
Hagerstown, Maryland
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
tuberculosis
Mendota, Illinois
Fort Wayne, Indiana

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