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This pamphlet recounts the history of Baxter Springs, Kansas, as military institution during the Civil War. It also describes the murder of the Rev. John Baxter for whom the town was named. It describes the attack on General James G. Blunt and his forces at Baxter Springs on October 6, 1863. The author, Hugh L. Thompson, wrote the account from memory and claimed to be the "only man who was sent there at all times when the U.S. troops occupied the place." Thompson was a member of the 3rd Wiscosin Cavalry Volunteers, Company C.
Creator: Thompson, Hugh L.
Date: Between 1900 and 1910
Item Number: 225995
Call Number: K 973.73 Pam. v.2 no. 14
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 225995
Collections - Library
Date - 1900s
Military - Service - Army - Cavalry
Military - Veterans
Military - Wars - Civil War
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Pamphlet
People - Notable Kansans - Blunt, James Gillpatrick
Places - Cities and towns - Baxter Springs
Places - Counties - Cherokee
Places - Other States - Wisconsin
Type of Material - Printed materials - Pamphlets
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