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re: First Battle of Civil War was Battle of Blackjack b/t Missouri & Kansas Forces
Posted on 10/25/13 at 12:20 pm to dlc83
Posted on 10/25/13 at 12:20 pm to dlc83
dlc83
Come on, man...I'm from Missouri. We grow up reading and learning about the Missouri/Kansas border war. We live and breathe it even to this day.
We know the TRUTH about those frickers from Kansas. Not the revised version that the goverment prints in history books to fit an agenda and specific narrative.
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Nothing wrong with a little history lesson on a Friday afternoon
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The Mizzu/Kansas border war was brutal, particularly for innocent families. If you read about it, you might find it interesting
Come on, man...I'm from Missouri. We grow up reading and learning about the Missouri/Kansas border war. We live and breathe it even to this day.
We know the TRUTH about those frickers from Kansas. Not the revised version that the goverment prints in history books to fit an agenda and specific narrative.
This post was edited on 10/25/13 at 12:54 pm
Posted on 10/25/13 at 12:24 pm to mizzoukills
Do you claim quantrill?
Posted on 10/25/13 at 12:39 pm to mizzoukills
Interesting thread killz.
Another thing, when no one would step up and help homeless Rebels Missouri took the lead in Higginsville. Quantrill is buried there so damn straight we claim him! You can also see the Stars and Bars flying there.
Confederate Memorial State Historic Site commemorates the more than forty thousand Missouri soldiers who fought for the Stars and Bars. In the 1880's veterans, organized as the Ex-Confederate Association of Missouri, came together to relive old times and to consider the plight of the less fortunate among them. In 1889, at their encampment in Higginsville, they incorporated a Confederate Home Association to select a site and seek funding for a home for their brethren. The following year, they purchased a 360 acre farm north of Higginsville.
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Another thing, when no one would step up and help homeless Rebels Missouri took the lead in Higginsville. Quantrill is buried there so damn straight we claim him! You can also see the Stars and Bars flying there.
Confederate Memorial State Historic Site commemorates the more than forty thousand Missouri soldiers who fought for the Stars and Bars. In the 1880's veterans, organized as the Ex-Confederate Association of Missouri, came together to relive old times and to consider the plight of the less fortunate among them. In 1889, at their encampment in Higginsville, they incorporated a Confederate Home Association to select a site and seek funding for a home for their brethren. The following year, they purchased a 360 acre farm north of Higginsville.
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