Union Guerrillas of Civil War Kansas : Jayhawkers and Red Legs
Union Guerrillas of Civil War Kansas : Jayhawkers and Red Legs
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Author(s): Thomas, Paul A.
ISBN No.: 9781467158084
Pages: 160
Year: 202504
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.49
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A Tumultuous Time in Kansas Both before and during the American Civil War, ragtag groups of Kansas militants patrolled the Kansas-Missouri border. Known as "Jayhawkers," and later "Redlegs," they raided anyone they believed sympathetic to secession. For many in the state, these irregular warriors were heroes fighting for a Free Kansas and preservation of the Union; for their victims, these men were little more than opportunistic thieves. James Montgomery teamed up with Harriet Tubman to lead the Combahee River Raid, an audacious mission in South Carolina that liberated over 750 slaves. George H. Hoyt, who once defended famed abolitionist John Brown, became a leader of a contentious group of pro-Union partisans known as the "Red Legs." Authors Paul A. Thomas and Matt M.


Matthews seek to answer the question of who these men were.


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