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Guerrilla Executions of 1864


Guerrilla Executions of 1864 (Fort Smith) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

Four young Confederate-allied guerrillas were executed on July 29, 1864 ... Guerrilla Executions of 1864 (Fort Smith). Four young Confederate ...

Guerilla Execution of 1864 (Little Rock) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

Guerilla Execution of 1864 (Little Rock). A pair of Confederate guerrillas—Jeremiah Earnest and Thomas Jefferson Miller—were hanged at the ...

Guerrilla Tactics | American Experience | Official Site - PBS

The Confederate guerrillas executed 22 Union soldiers in what a witness called a "carnival of blood," then ambushed and killed 150 more Federals who set out in ...

Centralia Massacre (Missouri) - Wikipedia

September 27, 1864 (1864-09-27) 9:00 a.m.. Target, U.S. Army soldiers. Attack ... Johnston's first volley killed several guerrillas, but his men were overrun.

“Bloody Bill” Anderson killed | October 26, 1864 | HISTORY

On October 26, 1864, the notorious Confederate guerrilla leader William “Bloody Bill” Anderson is killed in Missouri in a Union ambush.

A Guerrilla Executed.; HANGING OF CHARLES FENTON BEAVERS ...

A Guerrilla Executed.; HANGING OF CHARLES FENTON BEAVERS AT WASHINGTON. Share full article. Aug. 28, 1864. A Guerrilla Executed.; HANGING OF CHARLES FENTON ...

The Madden Branch Massacre: Anti-Confederate activity in North ...

Nelson, Elijah Robinson, Peter Parris, and Wyatt J. Parton - were executed by the notorious Confederate guerrilla John P. Gatewood, "the long-haired, red- ...

Guerrilla Participation in Price's 1864 Raid of Missouri

Another party killed 4 of the same gang and captured 25 horses. Boone and Howard are swarming with guerrillas. Every conceivable bushwhacker, ...

Centralia Massacre | Civil War on the Western Border: The Missouri ...

Fully expecting to be executed, Sergeant Thomas M. Goodman stepped forward. Instead of killing the sergeant, however, the guerrillas shot the line of 22 unarmed ...

1864: Retaliatory executions by John Mosby

This entry was posted in 19th Century, Botched Executions, Capital Punishment, Chosen by Lot, Confederates, Cycle of Violence, Death Penalty, ...

Massacre at Ross's Landing (U.S. National Park Service)

... guerrilla forces. One of the most ... On Valentine's Day 1864, Thorp's guerrillas maliciously executed the white officers of the Union foraging party.

West Virginia Sesquicentennial Timeline: November 4, 1864

A Rebel Guerrilla Shot. - A rebel guerrilla was shot to death at Charleston, Kanawha, on Friday last. He came into our lines some months ago at Charleston, and, ...

The Battle of Centralia: A “Carnival of Blood” - Emerging Civil War

... 1864. That morning, Anderson and 80 of his men rode into town ... Anderson's guerrillas killed 123 of the 125 Union troops, whose ...

Centralia - Missouri Civil War Passport Program

BATTLE OF CENTRALIA – SEPT. 27, 1864 Guerrillas executed 24 unarmed Union soldiers on leave at the Centralia train depot. Later, they ambushed and killed ...

Massacre and Battle at Centralia, Missouri, September 27, 1864 ...

The 3 guerrillas killed, although the number of wounded is unknown, is far more typical of conventional war, even in a one-sided battle.

1864: Ranger A.C. Willis, parabolically - Executed Today

This entry was posted in 19th Century, Capital Punishment, Confederates, Cycle of Violence, Death Penalty, Execution, Guerrillas, Hanged, ...

Execution of Confederate Guerillas Captured in Tullahoma Area

In this attack on December 14, 1863, the Guerrillas had taken $2,200, a horse, and clothing from McLean's home before killing him. On December ...

THE 1864 INVASION OF MISSOURI - Penn State Research Database

Although the campaign proved disastrous for the Confederacy, it demonstrated the strategic potential of guerrilla ... killed and their supporters' ...

Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front

Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front · restricted access "Shot for Being Bushwhackers": Guerrilla War and Extralegal ...

Threats to Camp Nelson – Part Two - National Park Service

Many guerrilla bands held mixed allegiances. For some, their style of warfare meant stealing, depriving, or killing locals, no matter their ...