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Charles W. Quantrell

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A firsthand account by a veteran follower describes guerrilla warfare along the Missouri–Kansas border during the Civil War, chronicling raids, ambushes, and pitched engagements led by Charles Quantrell. It traces his rise from early life through violent campaigns, including major assaults, reprisals such as the Lawrence raid, contentious encounters with militia and Jayhawkers, and retaliatory measures like forced depopulation. The narrative records recruits who would later gain notoriety, battlefield tactics, narrow escapes, captures, surrender, and the leader's death, and concludes with the postwar trajectories of companions, blending battle reports, personal reminiscence, and local perspective on a turbulent border conflict.

About the Author

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Harrison Trow

Harrison Trow was an American author known for his historical writings. His notable work, "Charles W. Quantrell," delves into the life of the infamous Confederate guerrilla leader, providing insights into the tumultuous period of the American Civil War. Trow's narrative style combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, making his contributions to historical literature significant. Through his exploration of Quantrell's life, Trow captures the complexities of loyalty, conflict, and the human experience during a pivotal time in American history.

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