NEVADA, Mo. — Bushwhackers were Missouri-based Confederate partisans who believed they were defending their homes and families against the federal government and Union sympathizers during the Civil ...
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On Aug. 21, 1863, William Clarke Quantrill and several hundred Missouri bushwhackers rode into the abolitionist stronghold of Lawrence. Hell had come to breakfast. Quantrill’s men burned huge swaths ...
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GLASGOW — Rebels and Southern sympathizers were becoming bolder as martial law eased, causing worry that guerrillas and bushwhackers would target the relatively untouched Central Missouri counties, ...
Novelist Farooq Ahmed has just released his first book 'Kansastan.' News about border wars in other nations can feel so distant that it's easy to tune out. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has raged ...
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