| Collins, Robert - Generals - 248 pages
Kansas' only major Civil War-era general. Despite his absence from most Civil War histories, Union general James Gilpatrick Blunt was an immensely successful leader. He and ... | |
| Wiley Britton - History - 1993 - 468 pages
In 1863 the news of Northern victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg made the outcome of the Civil War clear to young Wiley Britton, who was fighting for the Union with the Sixth ... | |
| Joseph W. McCoskrie, Brian Warren - History - 2013 - 225 pages
An informative guide to one of the Civil War’s most ferociously contested theaters: “Concise and fact-filled . . . Excellent.” —Military Review During the Civil War, only ... | |
| Major George E. Knapp - History - 2014 - 103 pages
Includes more than 14 maps and Illustrations Armies of the North and South fought the Battle of Wilson’s Creek about ten miles southwest of Springfield, Missouri, on Saturday ... | |
| James E. McGhee - History - 2011 - 342 pages
Tracing the origins and history of Missouri Confederate units that served during the Civil War is nearly as difficult as comprehending the diverse politics that produced them ... | |
| Silvana R. Siddali - History - 2014 - 297 pages
Civil War Missouri stood at the crossroads of America. As the most Southern-leaning state in the Middle West, Missouri faced a unique dilemma. The state formed the gateway ... | |
| Albert E. Castel - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 276 pages
In William Clarke Quantrill, Albert Castel's classic biography, the story of Quantrill and his men comes alive through facts verified from firsthand, original sources. Castel ... | |
| Richard S. Brownlee - History - 1983 - 300 pages
Gray Ghosts of the Confederacy is a history of the Confederate guerrillas who—under the ruthless command of such men as William C. Quantrill and “Bloody Bill” Anderson ... | |
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