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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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Quantrill of Missouri : the making of a guerrilla warrior : the man, the myth, the soldier
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information about his attackers. The police failed to solve the murder.
1762:, Vol. 10, American West Pub. Co., 1973, pp. 13–17; Leslie, Edward E.,
1491:. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2016, p. 21.
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260:, on July 31, 1837. His father was Thomas Henry Quantrill, formerly of
1403:, Pageant Book Co, 1956, pp. 94–96. "My Dear Mother", February 8, 1860
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1425:, Vol. 15, no. 1, March 1937, pp. 57–59. Accessed on August 30, 2009.
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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
2134:(1999) 22#2 pp 142–156 analyzes the highly polarized historiography
1913:, The Torch Press, 1910 (reprinted by Kessinger Publishing, 2004).
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The grave of Captain William Quantrill at Fourth Street Cemetery,
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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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1778:"The Great Quantrill – Crocker Mystery in Augusta, Arkansas"
1123:, former Confederate General "Bloodbath" McGrath (played by
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Early in the morning of August 21, Quantrill descended from
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264:, and his mother, Caroline Cornelia Clark, was a native of
1857:. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016), pp. 47–48.
1060:(March through May 1940), was published as a book titled
940:(1979), two men attempt to track down and kill Quantrill.
931:(1960) also depicts Quantrill's influence on Jesse James.
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Dupuy, Trevor N., Johnson, Curt, and Bongard, David L.,
1899:, Vol. 10, American West Pub. Co., 1973, pp. 13–17.
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Battlefield Atlas of Price's Missouri Expedition of 1864
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2001:, Cowichan Leader Ltd. (printer), 1966, pp. 55–62
1945:
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
2187:– Article by Civil War historian/author Bryan S. Bush
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1437:Accessed on 09-08-2009 Three Years With Quantrill
1249:. Nashville: Cumberland House. pp. 143–144.
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351:and joined the Cherokee Nations. Mayes, of mixed
27:American Confederate guerrilla leader (1837–1865)
4512:Confederate States presidential election of 1861
596:, Quantrill staged a series of raids in western
303:teamster with the US Army expedition heading to
2175:Quantrill's Guerrillas Members In The Civil War
1937:, St. Louis: Bryan, Brand, & Company, 1877.
1615:. Nashville: Cumberland House. pp. 62–63.
4336:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
1766:, Da Capo Press, 1996, pp. 404, 417, 488, 501.
1726:"Replica Head of Confederate Raider Quantrill"
1645:, by Jeremy Neely, Missouri State University,
1541:The House Divided Project at Dickinson College
459:and pro-Union forces. It was also the home of
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2203:(1923 book of reminiscences by Harrison Trow)
2104:. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016.
1971:. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016.
1064:(Ace Original, 954366 bound with Rebel Road).
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4968:People of Missouri in the American Civil War
4963:People of Kentucky in the American Civil War
1904:Cavaliers of the bush: Quantrill and his men
1314:. Standard Publishing Company. p. 524.
1274:. Nashville: Cumberland House. p. 147.
1196:Shadow of the Outlaw: Quantrill's Initiation
592:In early 1865, now leading only a few dozen
1713:William Clarke Quantrill His Life and Times
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1919:Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography
2425:Treatment of slaves in the United States
2164:Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War
1906:, Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 2003.
919:(1958) focuses on the raid on Lawrence.
4168:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
2340:South Carolina Declaration of Secession
1960:Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas border
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435:8th Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry
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2071:, University of Oklahoma Press, 1999,
2033:, University of Nebraska Press, 1986,
1829:Was It More Restrained Than You Think?
1298:, Random House, 1996. pp. 406–406, 410
948:(1998) depicts the attack on Lawrence.
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1702:18, No. 3 (Fall 2018), pp. 49, 52–53.
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198:(July 31, 1837 – June 6, 1865) was a
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375:In late September Quantrill went to
4507:Committee on the Conduct of the War
4183:United Daughters of the Confederacy
1874:from the original on April 27, 2010
1736:from the original on April 19, 2015
1715:, Frederick Fell, 1962, pp. 208–213
4577:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
3916:impeachment managers investigation
2295:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
1868:"William Clarke Quantrill Society"
1788:from the original on June 14, 2020
1390:, Pageant Book Co, 1956, pp. 72–74
1318:from the original on June 25, 2019
1033:and is with them when they attack
971:Quantrill is a major character in
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2320:Origins of the American Civil War
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4632:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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646:Kansas State Historical Society
4903:American murderers of children
3873:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
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2119:, Macmillan Publishing, 1997,
1965:Hulbert, Matthew Christopher.
1947:, Simon & Schuster, 2001,
1345:Gray Ghosts of the Confederacy
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1911:Quantrill and the border wars
1853:Matthew Christopher Hulbert,
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2031:A Dynasty of Western Outlaws
2023:, St. Martin's Press, 1997.
2008:, Apple Cheeks Press, 2001,
1962:, Pelican Publishing, 2006.
1841:The New York Review of Books
1658:Quantrill Attacks Fort Blair
1580:A Dynasty of Western Outlaws
937:The Legend of the Golden Gun
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2155:February 28, 2019, at the
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1508:Quantrill's Raid on Olathe
1421:February 22, 2010, at the
1342:Brownlee, Richard (1958).
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1838:", James M. McPherson,
1834:August 29, 2018, at the
1684:McKinney Courier-Gazette
1558:August 27, 2021, at the
1478:Charles D. Collins, Jr.
1002:Asa (aka Forrest) Carter
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532:Battle of Baxter Springs
366:Battle of Wilson's Creek
196:William Clarke Quantrill
183:Battle of Baxter Springs
163:Battle of Wilson's Creek
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1986:, Da Capo Press, 1996,
1611:Petersen, Paul (2003).
1551:Andra Bryan Stefanoni.
1442:April 19, 2023, at the
1270:Petersen, Paul (2003).
1245:Petersen, Paul (2003).
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