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William T. Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William T. Anderson's name is one that struck fear into the hearts and souls of the Federal Occupation Armies in Missouri. ... Captain William T. Anderson's Headstone. Pioneer Cemetery in Richmond, Missouri...
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One of the most feared of all Missouri guerillas was William T Anderson who actually considered himself a Kansan. It was said that he carried a silk cord on which knots were tied for every Yankee killed and that he sometimes frothed at the mouth during battle.
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Captain William T. Anderson ... NOTICE to William T. Anderson Camp members: Please send any corrections, additions, or changes to the Brad Cornwell-Director of Communications. ... Sources: Written by Neil Block of the Capt. William T. Anderson Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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This is a wonderful book about a strong pioneer women. She was also the school teacher and eventual sister in law to writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. These are Eliza Jane's own words edited by historian of the Ingalls/ Wilders family William Anderson.
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EARLY YEARSAnderson was raised in Randolph County, Missouri by William Anderson, Sr., a hat maker, and his mother Martha. In 1850, his father travelled to California , leaving Anderson and his two brothers to provide for the family in his absence. ... CATEGORIES ABOUT WILLIAM T. ANDERSON...
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Laura Ingalls Wilder, William T. Anderson, Rose Wilder Lane - A Little House Sampler: Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane - User Rating: 5 stars. Review Summary: Add this sampler to your Little House collection - you won't be sorry! ... lkvanvoorhis's Full Review: Laura Ingalls Wilder, William T. Anderson, Rose Wi...
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FreeWikiMedia is your place with tons of articles, do not miss it. ... William T. Anderson (1839 – October 26, 1864), a.k.a "Bloody Bill", was a pro-Confederate guerrilla leader in the American Civil War, known for his brutality towards Union soldiers, Jayhawkers, and pro-Union civilians in Missouri and Kansas.
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