The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson

The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson

by Larry Wood
The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson

The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson

by Larry Wood

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Overview

When the Civil War broke out, Missouri was secured for the Union, but many Southern-leaning citizens in the border state resented the Federal occupation. Fighting along the border flared up again as hundreds of boys and young men took to the bush to champion the Rebel cause. Waging a particularly vicious brand of guerilla warfare, they stayed to fight long after regular Confederate forces had been driven from the state. Although William "Bloody Bill" Anderson always warrants special mention in books about Confederate Civil War guerrilla William Quantrill, Anderson's story has scarcely been told in its own right. In "The Civil War Story of Bloody Bill Anderson," Larry Wood aims to neither condemn nor to justify, but merely to tell a story that is fascinating-the story of perhaps the bloodiest man in America's bloodiest war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571686404
Publisher: Eakin Press
Publication date: 07/01/2003
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Larry Wood Bio Larry Wood is a retired public-school teacher who now concentrates full time on writing. He has sold articles and stories to numerous regional and national publications, including America's Civil War, Blue and Gray magazine, Kansas!, Missouri Life, The Ozarks Mountaineer, Reader's Digest, True West, and Wild West. Wood is a lifelong Missouri resident, and the conflict along the Missouri-Kansas border during the Civil War has long been of special interest to him. He has published several articles on the subject, including a brief biographyof Bill Anderson in the Summer 2000 issue of Gateway Heritage, a publication of the Missouri Historical Society. He is also the author of The Civil War on the Lower Kansas-Missouri Border, published by Hickory Press. Wood is a member of the Western Writers of America, and he has been an instructor for the Long Ridge Writers Group correspondence school of Long Ridge, Connecticut. He and his wife have one adult son, and they live in Joplin, Missouri.
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