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  2. Apr 22, 2004 · Quantrills Raiders. Name Age* Unit Remarks. Adams,AlexanderQuantrill At Lawrence 21 August 1863. Agen, BenAnderson KIA 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO. Akers, Sylvester ‘VessQuantrill Survived War Went to KY with Quantrill. Captured at Herrodsburg, KY, 1865. Born 6 Dec 1832 Ky; Died 20 Oct 1912 Mo. Akers, Henry H.Quantrill, Todd Brother of Sylvester.

  3. This is the Confederate Colonel whose 104 men merged with Quantrill's men on their way to raid Lawrence. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863. Holt, Joseph: Anderson: KIA 1864: Holtzclaw, Clifton: Anderson: A captain with William Anderson. Hone, J.W. Quantrill: Listed on captured roster of Quantrill's men ...

  4. Captain William Quantrill. Quantrill's Raiders were the best-known of the pro- Confederate partisan guerrillas (also known as "bushwhackers") who fought in the American Civil War. Their leader was William Quantrill and they included Jesse James and his brother Frank . Early in the war Missouri and Kansas were nominally under Union government ...

  5. Charles W. Quantrill A True History of his Guerrilla Warfare on the Missouri and Kansas Border During the Civil War of 1861-1865, as told by Capt. Harrison T row – one who followed Quantrill through his whole course, c. 1923. (RH C5074) Well I went with Quantrill when I was just sixteen years of age and was captured by General Buell’s forces.

  6. 300–400 raiders. The Lawrence Massacre (also known as Quantrill's Raid) was an attack during the American Civil War (1861–65) by Quantrill's Raiders, a Confederate guerrilla group led by William Quantrill, on the Unionist town of Lawrence, Kansas, killing around 150 unarmed men and boys.

  7. They left Missouri and Kansas during the winter of 1862–63 to quarter in Indian Territory, in Arkansas, and in Texas. In 1863 Quantrill undertook the raids that made his name feared in the region. On August 21 his band torched Lawrence, Kansas, where they murdered some 150 citizens. Afterward, he and his men retreated to Texas via the Texas Road.

  8. The ambush was by. Andy Walker, later member of Quantrill's guerrillas. John Tatum. Lee Koger. D. C. Williams, later member of Quantrill's guerrillas. Charles Ball, escaped the ambush, went back for Lipsey. Killed. two days later by Quantrill and others. John Dean, wounded, escaped back to Lawerence, KS.

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