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Includes Address 11 Phone 7 Email 3. Includes Address 7 Phone 3 Email 4. Includes Address 4 Phone 4. Resides in Fordland, MO. Also known as William Joe Cantrell. Includes Address 5 Phone 1. William Patrick Cantwell, Resides in Oklahoma City, OK. Brigadier General Thomas Ewing, Jr. Soon, he issued General Order Number 10, which stated that any person — man, woman or child, who was directly involved with aiding a band of guerrillas would be jailed.

The idea was, by taking away the Border Ruffians means of food and shelter; the guerillas would leave the area. Before long, women and children were rounded up and placed in a dilapidated three-story building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Though signs that the building housing the women and children was unstable, such as large cracks in the walls and ceilings, and large amounts of mortar dust on the floor, the signs were ignored. On August 13, , the building collapsed killing 5 women and injuring dozens of others.

Among the killed and injured in the collapse were women who were close relatives of prominent Confederate guerrillas. Many others were injured and scarred. Caroline Younger, sister to Cole and James Younger, would die two years later as a result of her injuries. Another Anderson sister was crippled for life when both of her legs were broken in the incident.

When news of the collapse reached the families of the dead and injured, they went wild. Later, Quantrill and his men would claim that the building was deliberately weakened, giving them ammunition for the infamous attack on Lawrence that was about to come. Early on the morning of August 21, , Quantrill, along with his murderous force of about , descended on the still sleeping town of Lawrence, Kansas. Incensed by the free-state headquarters town, Quantrill set out on his revenge against the Jayhawker community.

In this carefully orchestrated early morning raid, he and his band, in four terrible hours, turned the town into a bloody and blazing inferno unparalleled in its brutality. Quantrill and his bushwhacker mob of raiders began their reign of terror at a.

By the time it was over, they had killed approximately men and boys, and left Lawrence nothing more than smoldering ruins. The Lawrence Massacre led to swift retribution, as Union troops forced the residents of four Missouri border counties onto the open prairie by issuing General Order 11 on August 25, Having been pushed back, Quantrill moved his men to Texas.

Quantrill and his men were ordered to help round up the increasing number of deserters and conscription-dodgers in North Texas. The band captured a few but killed even more, whereupon McCulloch pulled them off this duty. The General then sent them to track down retreating Comanches from a recent raid on the northwest frontier, which they did without success. With two such groups in the area, Texas residents became targets for raids and so many acts of violence that regular Confederate forces had to be assigned to protect residents from the activities of the irregular Confederate forces.

However, Quantrill escaped returning to his camp near Sherman, Texas, pursued by over state and Confederate troops.



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