

New York: Frederick Fell, Inc., 1962.Ĭivil War Pamphlets on Microfiche (KSHS microfiche no.186). William Clarke Quantrill: His Life and Times. "War and Politics: The Price Raid of 1864." Kansas Historical Quarterly. 11 and the Civil War on the Border." Missouri Historical Quarterly 57 (July 1963): 357-368.Ĭastel, Albert. A Kansan from the Council Grove area, Bill Anderson followed a path similar to that of the infamous William C. "They Called Him 'Bloody Bill'." Journal of the West 3 (April 1964): 233. An important study, reprinted in 1992 by Kansas Heritage Press, that focuses on political machinations in wartime Kansas.Ĭastel, Albert. A Frontier State at War: Kansas, 1861-1865. Far and away the most detailed study of the cavalry battle that occurred east of Mound City in Linn County.Ĭastel, Albert. October 25th and the Battle of Mine Creek. First published in 1958, this book focuses on guerrilla activity in Kansas and Missouri and features the notorious William Quantrill and "Bloody" Bill Anderson.īuresh, Lumir F.

Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1984. Gray Ghosts of the Confederacy: Guerrilla Warfare in the West, 1861-1865.

Reprint of a 1922 volume that recounted the activities of regiments recruited in Kansas and Oklahoma.īrownlee, Richard S. Ottawa, Kans.: Kansas Heritage Press, 1995. The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War. Republished: Lawrence: Kansas Heritage Press, 1990.īritton, Wiley. Britton was a veteran of military action in the region. A Kansan, Blunt commanded regular troops but he spent considerable time on the border and had first hand experience with effects of guerrilla warfare.īritton, Wiley. "General Blunt's Account of His Civil War Experiences." Kansas Historical Quarterly 1 (May 1932): 211. Originally published by Armstrong Herald Print, Armstrong, Mo., about 1915, this is a personal account as told to the author by McCorkle, who became a respected and prosperous farmer in Howard County, Missouri, after his Civil War service.īlunt, James G. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992. Three Years With Quantrell: A True Story Told by His Scout John McCorkle. S., with notes by Albert Castel and commentary by Herman Hattaway. Very brief account for young readers, contains no bibliography or notes.īarton, O. Bloody Kansas, 1854-65 Guerilla Warfare Delays Peaceful American Settlement. The source material contained in these lists consists of books, journals, and newspaper articles.īarry, James P. Below are listed selected materials in our library collections on the Civil War west of the Mississippi.
