The Evidence at Iron Station: Captain William Clarke Quantrill’s Meeting with General Stonewall Jackson and the Origins of the Lawrence, Kansas Raid

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by Ralph P. Ganis

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This book explores the mysterious journey undertaken by Missouri Confederate guerrilla leader Captain William Clarke Quantrill to Richmond, Virginia, in March 1863. At the heart of this study is a previously undisclosed meeting between Captain Quantrill and General Stonewall Jackson, a remarkable encounter that had significant implications for Quantrill’s infamous raid on Lawrence, Kansas, in August 1863. The book also traces the fates of the men involved in this clandestine chapter of Civil War history. These former guerrillas later emerged as a little-known faction of the post-war James-Younger Gang. Working closely with Frank and Jesse James, this obscure group developed a bold plan to rescue the Younger Brothers from Stillwater Prison in Minnesota.

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