BAXTER SPRINGS, Kan. (KSNW) — This week marks the 158th anniversary of the Lawrence massacre or Quantrill’s raid. But the man responsible for that rampage left his mark in another Kansas community.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - July 31, 1837. Civil War Raider William Clarke Quantrill is born. Quantrill was a prominent guerrilla leader during the Civil War, most infamous for leading a raid on ...
It has been 140 years since one of the bloodiest massacres in American history, yets there's still disagreement among people in Kansas and Missouri about the man behind Qantrill's Raid on Lawrence, ...
Detail of the site of Emily Hoyt's gravesite in Oak Hill Cemetery in East Lawrence. Hoyt's grave previously was only labeled with a headstone reading "Mother;" her great grandson Sam Seetin pushed to ...
Pat Kehde stands outside Lawrence’s Eldridge Hotel, which was destroyed twice by Missouri forces during the border war. Frank Barthell There’s no single engagement in the Kansas-Missouri Border War ...
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This Day in History: Lawrence, Kansas, is attacked
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - August 21, 1863. William Quantrill and his guerrillas attack Lawrence, Kansas, killing 180 residents. The city was sacked and burned. Only one guerrilla is killed. More This ...
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