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093 - Fighting On The Frontier: The American Civil War West Of The Mississippi

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About this episode:

For this episode, we’ll take the American Civil War to places that far too many dismiss - west of the Mississippi. Sites and confrontations that may not be as well-known as eastern theater battlefields like Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg or Chattanooga but, nevertheless at locations where national interests were just as great, passions of those involved just as deep and consequences that were just as far-reaching. Three selected stories - each to provide a snapshot of personalities, events and ramifications. One to highlight Union and Confederate campaigns in faraway New Mexico Territory; Another, vengeful guerilla warfare in Kansas and Missouri; and, for our third story, while civil war raged, a clash between whites and Native Americans in Minnesota. And now, stories from the American Civil War that originated in the Trans-Mississippi. Stories from then the western frontier.

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Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:

David E. Twiggs

Earl Van Dorn

Edward R. S. Canby

William Clarke Quantrill

Little Crow

John Pope

Additional Resources

Battlefields Of New Mexico

Battles Of Kansas And Missouri

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