Quantrill's Raiders in North Texas and Grayson County Texas Including Bloody Bill Anderson and The James Younger Gang

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Quantrill's Raiders in North Texas and Grayson County Texas Including Bloody Bill Anderson and The James Younger Gang
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Quantrill's Raiders in North Texas and Grayson County Texas Including Bloody Bill Anderson and The James Younger Gang $24.98 plus shipping https://www.etsy.com/listing/535605777/quantrills-raiders-in-north-texas-and?ref=shop_home_active_2 Description QUANTRILL'S RAIDERS IN North Texas and Grayson County Texas: Including Bloody Bill Anderson and The James Younger Gang Authored by Natalie Clountz Bauman 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 372 pages ISBN-13: 978-1542864657 BISAC: History / United States / Civil War When one thinks of William Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson, and men like the James and Younger Brothers, they may automatically think of Missouri and Kansas. But Quantrill’s Raiders are a fascinating part of Grayson County and North Texas history as well. This book will attempt to explore their activities in North Texas, both during, and after the Civil War. This writer’s purpose is not to overtly try to take one side over the other, concerning the morality of that war, or those who fought in it. Many original sources will be presented from the time of the war and shortly afterward explaining the times. Both sides will be presented and the humanity of the people involved will be taken into consideration. CONTENTS: Section One – Quantrill’s Raiders in North Texas Introduction Pg 7-10 A short introduction and overview of Quantrill’s Raiders in North Texas Pages 11 – 20 Quantrill’s 1861 Trip to North Texas and Grayson County Pg 21-25 Quantrill’s Raiders in 1862 Pg 25-28 Quantrill In 1863 -1864 Pg 29-33 Collapse Of Union Jail In Kansas City Pg 34-38 Quantrill’s Trip to Texas in 1863 In “Noted Guerrillas, or the Warfare of the Border” Pg 38-45 Quantrill’s Raiders In Grayson County Texas, Good Guys or Bad? Pg 46-54 Tales of a Guerrilla Warrior A defense of Quantrill’s men from one of them himself, William H. Gregg Quantrill’s Raiders Popularity in North Texas Pg 55-64 Potts Family Gives Quantrill a Thumbs UP Quantrill’s Raiders Not A Favorite of Their Commander GEN. McCulloch An Account of the Baxter Springs Massacre from William Gregg Pg 65-67 Quantrill’s Raiders North of Pottsboro in Fall 1863 Pg 68-81 Brogdon Springs, Spout Springs and the Hanging Tree Quantrill Camped at the Springs Description of Quantrill’s Camp Lookout THE CIVIL WAR BATTLE THAT HISTORY FORGOT -THE BATTLE FOR TEXAS - THE BATTLE ON THE RED RIVER Pg 82-104 General Blunt vs. Quantrill; and Quantrill in Texas Preston Bend's Paul Revere Was a Lady – Sophia Coffee Butts Porter Union General Blunt Continues to Plot Revenge Against Quantrill General Blunt Inserts Spies in Quantrill’s Raiders in Texas as Would-Be Assassins Historic Brogdon Cemetery, Civil War Burial Ground Quantrill’s Raiders In Sherman Pg 105-126 Quantrill’s Raiders March from the Indian Territory to Georgetown and Sherman Texas in the Fall and Winter of 1863-64. by O. S. Barton Quantrill Faces His Toughest Challenge – The Women Back Home Quantrill’s Raiders Ride Rough Shod In (And Over) Sherman Quantrill’s Golden Treasure in Sherman Sherman Merchant (Hall) Plays Host to Quantrill Sherman as it Appeared to Quantrill’s Men in the 1860s The Breakup of Quantrill’s Raiders Pg 127-185 Bill Anderson’s Sherman Romance Helps Break up the Band The Killing of Major Butts of Preston Bend Disintegration of Quantrill’s Raiders Demoralization of the Band – Arrest and Escape of Quantrill Jernigan’s Thicket And the brush men – McCulloch’s and Quantrill’s Feud Quantrill’s Raiders in Kentucky Town An Account of The Group’s Break -up - William H. Gregg - A Little Dab of History Remembrances of Quantrill’s Raiders in North Texas by his Men The Guerrillas Trips to North Texas and Sherman in Fall 1864 – 1866 by John Edwards and Capt. Harrison Trow William Quantrill, Civil War Horse Whisperer? The Death of Old Charley, Harbinger of Quantrill’s Death? Paris, Texas Man Was at the Bedside of Quantrill When He Died Section Two: Sketches of Quantrill’s Raiders Pg 186-369 “Bloody Bill” William T. Anderson Pg 187-202 James Monroe “Jim” Anderson Pg 202-203 Capt Francis Marion "Dave" Poole Pg 204-205 Jesse Woodson James Pg 206-244 Alexander Franklin "Frank" James Pg 245-271 Cole, Bob John & Jim Younger Pg 271-294 Levi Boone “Lee” McMurtry Pg 295-305 Allen Parmer Pg 306-320 James “Jim Crow” Chiles Pg 321-323 Jim Cummins Pg 324-329 The Maupin Brothers Isaiah Kimberlin Francis Marion “Tuck” Hill Myra Maybelle Shirley “Belle” Starr
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