Quest for the truth behind a legendary raid on a border town
A detailed, first‑hand style account of Quantrell’s raid on Lawrence, Kansas, in 1863. This edition presents the people, places, and decisions in a clear, readable narrative.
This book frames the events around the town’s rapid fall to fire, gunfire, and a dramatic pursuit. It traces the raid’s impact on leaders, residents, and the town’s enduring legacy in Civil War memory, with a focus on context, motive, and aftermath. The narrative weaves together personal recollections, historic sites, and the fragile line between heroism and betrayal in a turbulent chapter of American history.
- Learn how a key border town responded as chaos erupted
- Meet real figures involved in the raid, including soldiers, civilians, and fugitives
- See how landmarks like the Eldridge House and the Johnson House figure in the story
- Understand the pursuit, the decisions, and the consequences that followed
Ideal for readers of Civil War history, Kansas history, and narrative nonfiction that places a famous event in a human, on‑the‑ground light.