The Civil War started in Kansas in 1856. It was initially fought in
towns like Lecompton, Lawrence and Osawatomie. It was fought on
battlefields like Black Jack. It was fought along creeks such as
the Pottawatomie and the Marias des Cygnes. This book will discuss
the background of Bleeding Kansas, and examine the various battles
and massacres that were part of it. It will then view the aftermath
of the conflict and its effect on the United States. It will use
both contemporary photographs and maps (mostly from the Library of
Congress), as well as modern photos of the sites described herein.
There are 19 color photos and maps, and 17 black and white.
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