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The Lawrence Massacre (also known as Quantrill's Raid) was an attack during the American Civil War (1861–65) by Quantrill's Raiders, a Confederate guerrilla group led by William Quantrill, on the Unionist town of Lawrence, Kansas, killing around 150 men and boys.
Morgan's Raid (also the Calico Raid or Great Raid of 1863) was a diversionary incursion by Confederate cavalry into the Union states of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia during the American Civil War. The raid took place from June 11 to July 26, 1863. It is named for the commander of the Confederate troops, Brigadier General John Hunt ...
The Hines' Raid was a Confederate exploratory mission led by Thomas Hines, on orders from John Hunt Morgan, into the state of Indiana in June 1863 during the American Civil War. Hines aimed to prepare the groundwork of Morgan's Raid across the Ohio River into Indiana and Ohio by seeing what support the local Knights of the Golden Circle and ...
March 16, 2024; Dayton, Ohio, USA; Former President Donald Trump made an appearance to campaign at the Dayton International Airport for U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno on Saturday.
From Mike Tyson to Dennis Rodman and many NFL, NBA and MLB stars in between, here is a comprehensive list of which sports stars voted for the real estate mogul -- and now the 45th President of the ...
Bernie Moreno, businessman and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Ohio in 2024 [72] Vivek Ramaswamy, businessman and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate [73] Hary Tanoesoedibjo, Indonesian media mogul, founder and president director of MNC Asia Holding [74] Sajid Tarar, businessman and founder of American Muslims for Trump [75]
Much as with wearing masks and reopening schools, Trump has turned playing football into yet another battle of the culture wars. Such battles make reasoned debate difficult, but they do force ...
For a number of months after the Sack of Lawrence, the city was without a free state newspaper. This was exacerbated by the fact that Josiah Miller, who ran the Kansas Free State, decided not to start his former paper up again. The lack of a Lawrence-based news source ended when George Brown restarted the Herald of Freedom in November. [17]