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  1. Lawrence is a city in and the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas, United States, [4] and the sixth-largest city in the state. It is in the northeastern sector of the state, astride Interstate 70, between the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 94,934.

  2. Lawrence, city, seat (1855) of Douglas county, eastern Kansas, U.S. It lies on the Kansas River. It was founded in 1854 by antislavery radicals who had come to Kansas under the auspices of the New England Emigrant Aid Company to outvote proslavery settlers and thus make Kansas a “free” state. The

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    By 1863, Kansashad long been the center of strife and warfare over the admission of slave states versus free states. In the summer of 1856, the first sacking of Lawrence sparked a guerrilla war in Kansas that lasted for years. John Brown might be the best-known participant in the violence of the late 1850s, participating on the abolitionist or Jayh...

    Retaliation for Jayhawker attacks

    Lawrence was a headquarters for a band of Jayhawkers (sometimes called "Red Legs"), who had initiated a campaign in late March 1863 with the purported objective to eliminate civilian support for the Confederate guerrillas. In describing the activities of these soldiers, U.S. Army General Blunt stated, "A reign of terror was inaugurated, and no man's property was safe, nor was his life worth much if he opposed them in their schemes of plunder and robbery." Indeed, many Jayhawker leaders like C...

    Collapse of the Women's Prison in Kansas City

    The collapse of the Women's Prison in Kansas City is also often believed to have inspired some to join in on the attack. In a bid to put down the Missouri guerrilla raiders operating in Kansas, General Thomas Ewing, Jr. issued in April 1863 "General Order No. 10," which ordered the arrest of anyone giving aid or comfort to Confederate guerrillas. This meant chiefly women or girls who were relatives of the guerrillas. Ewing confined those arrested in makeshift prisons in Kansas City. The women...

    The attack was the product of careful planning. Quantrill had gained the confidence of many of the leaders of independent Bushwhackergroups and chose the day and time of the attack well in advance. Different Missouri rider groups approached Lawrence from the east in several independent columns. They converged with well-timed precision in the final ...

    Once the confederates withdrew to the southeast, Lane led a small group of survivors of the massacre in pursuit of Quantrill's men and was joined by a force of about 200 U.S. Army cavalrymen, commanded by Major Preston B. Plumb. They overtook the raiders south of the town of Brooklyn, Kansas and fought the first of several engagements, beginning wi...

    The Lawrence massacre is a central episode in Wildwood Boys (William Morrow: New York, 2000), a biographical novel about Bloody Bill Anderson by James Carlos Blake.
    The battle is also depicted in the Steven Spielberg-produced 2005 miniseries Into the West and in Ang Lee's 1999 film Ride with the Devil, as well as the Audie Murphy western Kansas Raiders(1950).
    The 1940 film Dark Command, based on a novel of the same name, is a fictionalized account of the events in much more of a classic B-movie western style. The film bore no resemblance to the events o...
    The 1979 TV movie The Legend of the Golden Gun was about chasing down Quantrill and had some fiction in about Custer.
    Bushwhacking a form of guerrilla warfare common during the American Revolutionary War, American Civil War
    Albert E. Castel. Civil War Kansas: Reaping the Whirlwind (1997)[ISBN missing]
    Albert E. Castel. William Clarke Quantrill: His Life and Times (1999) excerpt and text search
    Thomas Goodrich, Bloody Dawn: The Story of the Lawrence Massacre (1992)[ISBN missing]
    Paul I. Wellman. A Dynasty of Western Outlaws (1961). (On the formative background of the Kansas-Missouri border wars on the post-war western outlaws, notably the James-Younger gang.)[ISBN missing]
  3. Pagine nella categoria "Lawrence (Kansas)" Questa categoria contiene le 3 pagine indicate di seguito, su un totale di 3.

  4. Lawrence è una città degli Stati Uniti d'America, capoluogo della contea di Douglas nello Stato del Kansas. È posta nella parte orientale dello Stato, a 66 km da Kansas City, lungo il fiume Kaw e tra i fiumi Kansas e Wakarusa. Nel censimento del 2007 risultava avere 89 852 abitanti, passati a 97 256 secondo una stima del 2018.