Charles W. Quantrell / A True Report of His Guerrilla Warfare on the Missouri and Kansas Border During the Civil War of 1861 to 1865 |
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE AUTHOR The False Jonah Early Life of Quantrell Why the Quantrell Guerrillas Were Organized Quantrell's First Battle in the Civil War Fight at Charles Younger's Farm Fight at Independence Second Fight at Independence Flanked Independence Fight at Tate House Fight at Clark's Home Jayhawkers and Militia Murder Old Man Blythe's Son The Low House Fight Quantrell and Todd Go After Ammunition A Challenge The Battle and Capture of Independence The Lone Jack Fight The March South in 1862 Younger Remains in Missouri With a Small Detachment Winter of 1862 and 1863 The Trip North in 1863 Jesse James Joins Command Lawrence Massacre Order Number 11, August, 1863 Fights and Skirmishes During Fall and Winter, 1863 - 1864 Blue Springs Fight in December, 1863 Wellington The Grinter Fight The Centralia Massacre Anderson Press Webb, a Born Scout Little Blue Arrock Fight, Spring of 1864 Fire Bottom Prairie Fight, Spring of 1864 Death of Todd and Anderson, October, 1864 Going South, Fall of 1864 The Surrender Death of Quantrell The Youngers and Jameses After the War Transcriber's Notes
By JOHN P. BURCH ILLUSTRATED AS TOLD BY CAPTAIN HARRISON TROW ONE WHO FOLLOWED QUANTRELL THROUGH HIS WHOLE COURSE Copyright, 1923 By J. P. Burch Vega Texas
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