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  2. William Quantrill - Wikipedia

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    Quantrill was buried in an unmarked grave in what became known as St. John's Cemetery in Louisville. A boyhood friend of Quantrill, the newspaper reporter William W. Scott, claimed to have dug up the Louisville grave in 1887 and brought Quantrill's remains back to Dover at the request of Quantrill's mother.

  3. Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Civil War veterans and several members of the Confederate guerrilla band known as Quantrill's Raiders were also buried there, [2] including Cole Younger, a Confederate guerrilla who was born in Lee's Summit in 1844, [4] and lived the final years of his life in the town before his death in 1916. [5]

  4. Quantrill's Raiders - Wikipedia

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    Quantrill's Raiders were the best-known of the pro-Confederate partisan guerrillas (also known as "bushwhackers") who fought in the American Civil War.Their leader was William Quantrill and they included Jesse James and his brother Frank.

  5. William T. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Quantrill was at the time the most prominent guerrilla leader in the Kansas–Missouri area. [26] In early 1863, William and Jim Anderson traveled to Jackson County, Missouri, to join him. William Anderson was initially given a chilly reception from other raiders, who perceived him to be brash and overconfident. [27]

  6. Jesse James - Wikipedia

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    As followers of William Quantrill and "Bloody Bill" Anderson, ... He was buried in Granbury Cemetery, where the headstone bears the name of "Jesse Woodson James". [70]

  7. George M. Todd - Wikipedia

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    George M. Todd (September 17, 1839 – October 21, 1864) was an American Confederate guerrilla leader during the American Civil War who served under William C. Quantrill.A participant in numerous raids, including the Lawrence Massacre in 1863, he was ultimately killed at the Battle of Little Blue River in 1864.

  8. Bersheba Leighton Fristoe - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1860s she suffered many tragedies; in 1862 Henry was shot dead. He was brought home and buried in an unmarked grave. In addition, the entire family were targeted by Jayhawkers because of the involvement of Cole and other close relatives with the Missouri Confederate guerrillas led by William Quantrill.

  9. Lawrence Massacre - Wikipedia

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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.

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