Guerrillas in Our Midst

Before and during the Civil War, Confederate guerrillas – men like William Clarke Quantrill, “Bloody Bill” Anderson, and Frank and Jesse James – battled federal troops and Jayhawker irregulars along the Missouri-Kansas border. That brutal era comes to life in Guerrillas in Our Midst, an original exhibit of drawings and photographs from the Library’s Missouri Valley Special Collections. It covers not only the war but also its aftermath, when former bushwhackers like the James brothers turned to outlawry. Featured are portraits of these colorful personalities, both as youths and old men; engravings of major events such as the raid on Lawrence, Kansas, and the assassination of Jesse James; and vintage photographs.
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Jennifer Weber

Copperheads

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 6:30pm
Jennifer Weber, an assistant professor of history at the University of Kansas, discusses her new book Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln’s Opponents in the...
26
Jan
Stephanie McCurry: Confederate Reckoning
Plaza Branch |
6:30pm
8
Nov
Terry Beckenbaugh - The Politics of War
Central Library |
6:30pm
26
May
Why the North Won and Why It All Matters
Central Library |
6:30pm

Guerrillas in Our Midst

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