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Quantrill in Texas - The Forgotten Campaign (Hardcover): Paul R Petersen Quantrill in Texas - The Forgotten Campaign (Hardcover)
Paul R Petersen
R784 R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Save R46 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The second of a three-volume work that examines the life of one of the most controversial figures of the Civil War, "Quantrill in Texas: The Forgotten Campaign" documents a part of William C. Quantrill's life and career that has largely been ignored by historians. Indeed, Quantrill's most unrecognized accomplishments outside his adopted state of Missouri occurred in Texas, not in Kansas or Kentucky.

Quantrill of Missouri - The Making of a Guerilla Warrior (Paperback): Paul R Petersen Quantrill of Missouri - The Making of a Guerilla Warrior (Paperback)
Paul R Petersen
R782 R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Save R68 (9%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Quantrill in Texas - The Forgotten Campaign (Paperback): Paul R Petersen Quantrill in Texas - The Forgotten Campaign (Paperback)
Paul R Petersen
R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The second of a three-volume work that examines the life of one of the most controversial figures of the Civil War, Quantrill in Texas: The Forgotten Campaign documents a part of William C. Quantrill's life and career that has largely been ignored by historians. Indeed, Quantrill's most unrecognized accomplishments outside his adopted state of Missouri occurred in Texas, not in Kansas or Kentucky.

Quantrill of Missouri - The Making of a Guerilla Warrior (Hardcover): Paul R Petersen Quantrill of Missouri - The Making of a Guerilla Warrior (Hardcover)
Paul R Petersen
R821 R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Save R46 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

One will not find the name of William Clarke Quantrill in the pantheon of noble Civil War personalities but rather listed near the top of the list of its notorious scoundrels. He has been demonized as the devil incarnate, and most historical accounts portray him as a sadistic, pitiless, bloodthirsty killer. That image, however, did not ring true to Paul R. Petersen when he weighed it against the man's wartime accomplishments. When he began researching "Quantrill of Missouri, he found that much of the lore that has been accepted as fact had been recorded by those who fought against Quantrill. In short, the victors wrote the history. Petersen asks, "How could this so-called fiend have been a respected schoolteacher? How could he have organized and led up to four hundred men in the most noted band of guerrilla fighters known to history? How could he be so hated by his own men and still lead them in the most renowned battles through Missouri, winning victories over superior Union forces? Others entrusted their sons to him. Others served him as spies. Women willingly tended his wounded, and his followers even guarded him in battle. Most of his people were God-fearing farmers....God-fearing, righteous people would not have followed a depraved, degenerate, psychotic killer." The war in Missouri was vastly different from the set-piece encounters in Virginia and Tennessee. Here the war was personal, and no injury was forgotten or forgiven. In that environment, Quantrill's accomplishments rivaled those of John S. Mosby's partisan rangers and Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry. But Quantrill's victories are labeled as massacres, and his men are judged to be murderers. In the end, Petersen discoversa vastly different Quantrill, a leader who assessed the border situation and devised an effective military solution to the problems he faced. The result was what we know now as modern guerrilla warfare.

Lost Souls of the Lost Township (Paperback): David W Jackson, Paul R Petersen Lost Souls of the Lost Township (Paperback)
David W Jackson, Paul R Petersen
R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For at least the last 25 years, an untold number of people have sought the best way to preserve the pioneer Davis-Smith Cemetery in Jackson County, Missouri. This book illustrates the lives (and sometimes tragic deaths) of the pioneers buried in this local cemetery. It also may serve as an example of how any community might save an historic cemetery for posterity.

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