Quantrill

Tnwoods said:

Believe me, I have better things to do than research your family history. I do research my family history, and sometimes I ask about names because they just might be in my database, etc. I don't know your uncle, nor do I care to learn bout him. Trust me. also, I'm sorry if I missed the name before.
 

I'm sorry. Jay said his "Partner was demanding to know my relatives name in the next thread". Or something equally goofy.

I assumed that meant you wanted to look up my history and so you and Jay could come up with a reason to denounce me, as he denounces everyone in the James family and both Anderson families, as liars and truth deniers.

If this was not your intent, than I sincerely apologize. Unlike Jay, I have documented historical facts on my side.

Cheers!
 

Tnwoods said:
I'm sorry. Jay said his "Partner was demanding to know my relatives name in the next thread". Or something equally goofy.

I assumed that meant you wanted to look up my history and so you and Jay could come up with a reason to denounce me, as he denounces everyone in the James family and both Anderson families, as liars and truth deniers.

If this was not your intent, than I sincerely apologize. Unlike Jay, I have documented historical facts on my side.

Cheers!

I can understand your problem, but that was not my intent.
 

Belle,
I've been studying the Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas border for nigh onto 40 years. Forget Schultz's book. The most complete and accurate single book on Quantrill is Ed Leslie's "The Devil Knows How To Ride."

The KCG in Missouri were mostly civilians who secretly sympathized with the South. Nobody that was actively fighting had reason to join.
 

Capt_Gregg said:
Belle,
I've been studying the Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas border for nigh onto 40 years. Forget Schultz's book. The most complete and accurate single book on Quantrill is Ed Leslie's "The Devil Knows How To Ride."

The KCG in Missouri were mostly civilians who secretly sympathized with the South. Nobody that was actively fighting had reason to join.

Excellent book, and excellent point.
 

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