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274: 719:, an account of Confederate partisan warfare during Civil War in western Missouri and border Kansas. Edwards grew concerned by the early-1870s that Missouri, a divided state which ultimately remained in the Union, would be isolated from the mainstream Lost Cause movement. So more than just a chronicle of the guerrilla war in the western borderlands, "Noted Guerrillas" also functioned as the basis of an "irregular Lost Cause" that Edwards specially constructed for Missouri. William Clarke Quantrill, "Bloody Bill" Anderson, and the James brothers, Frank and Jesse, were among the bushwhackers deified as Confederate heroes in place of standard Lost Cause icons like 462:(March 23–May 2, 1864) was initiated to destroy all remaining Confederate forces to the east of the Mississippi and drive out all remaining Confederate sympathizers throughout Missouri and Arkansas and Mississippi. Due to Edwards' now vast intelligence network and clandestine cache system of supplies, Shelby was able to lead a brilliant and determined harassment of the larger Union Army and in concert with other Confederate forces defeat the army and force it back into Little Rock, where it was placed under siege after Shelby located and destroyed or captured the Army's entire supply train at Mark's Mill. 254: 299: 314: 625:, thousands of other Confederate soldiers also arrived. Here the ex-Confederates rebuilt their arms and temporarially their fortunes. Allen had received a $ 10,000 grant from Maximilian to establish a full English language newspaper, "The Mexican Times." He was joined by Edwards who continued the venture after Allen's death from yellow fever. The grant exhausted, Edwards' business skills were insufficient to retain the paper. It was sold to C.B. Barksdale under whom it prospered until suppressed by 36: 144: 1126:
John N. Edwards: biography, memoirs, reminiscences and recollections; his brilliant career as soldier, author, and journalist; choice collection of his most notable and interesting newspaper articles, together with some unpublished poems and many private letters. Also a reprint of Shelby's expedition
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had resulted in the replacement of the existing secessionist Southern Democrat state governments. Nonetheless, in the intervening two years, the Johnson Administration in Washington D.C. as well as other State government's had granted amnesty to most Confederate leaders. With upheaval in the South,
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managed a remarkable feat in disguising the troop and providing it with supplies in its long march. Additionally, they had already managed to negotiate the purchase of hundreds of thousands of acres around Veracruz, Mexico, to which the Shelby and other Confederate army exiles would regroup.
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near present-day Eagle Pass (TX) on the way to Mexico rather than risk the flag falling into the hands of the Federals. The event is depicted in a painting displayed at the Eagle Pass City Hall. The memory of Shelby and his men as "The Undefeated" is used as a distant basis for the 1969
424:. In this position he handled various staff affairs for this commander, including the reconnaissance and intelligence required for effective military command. As a result of his great ability in recruiting agents and knowledge of the territory, when Shelby was promoted to command a 475:. When Shelby's feint northward encouraged its Union Army defenders to leave the ironclad, thereby leaving it essentially undefended, Shelby silently returned and captured it. However, hot on his heels was the larger Union Army, and Shelby destroyed it to avoid recapture. 632:
However, as had happened before and later in Mexican history, land sold/granted to foreigners was just as often expropriated. With the overthrow of Maximilian, all of the land was appropriated by the restored republican government of Mexico two years later.
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On March 28, 1871, Edwards eloped and married a cousin, Mary Virginia Plattenburg, on the Shelby farm. Her parents objected to their marriage because of their family relationship. The union eventually produced two sons and a daughter.
538:. For their determination not to surrender, they were immortalized as "the undefeated". A later verse appended to the angry post-war Confederate anthem, "The Unreconstructed Rebel" commemorates the defiance of Shelby and his men: 602:, the United States government threatened invasion. Additionally, Maximillian was already facing increasing pressure from the Mexican insurrection, which was spearheaded by forces loyal to the legitimate government of 562:. Organized as a great troop train of 1,000 men, Edwards and the other cavalry made a defiant portrait as they rode south with the Union Army hot on their heels. Once again Edwards' network and what remained of the 666:, a staunch Democratic paper in a military ruled state governed by Republican Party officials. Edwards used the paper to champion a return to prominence of former Missouri Confederates, denounced black jurors, " 644:
As the French withdrew their occupation forces supporting Maximilian in 1866, Shelby returned to Missouri in 1867 and resumed farming. In 1883, Shelby was a critical witness for fellow ex-Confederate
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In 1887, Edwards returned to Kansas City as editor of the paper he had founded. Edwards' health was damaged by alcoholism, and he died in 1889 at the age of 50 in
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as a 'foreign legion.' Maximilian declined to accept the ex-Confederates into his armed forces, but he did grant them land for an American colony in Mexico near
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forces, and capturing or destroying an estimated $ 400,000,000 worth of Federal supplies and property in 2000 year prices. When Shelby was promoted to
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Hulbert, Matthew Christopher (March 2012). "Constructing Guerrilla Memory: John Newman Edwards and Missouri's Irregular Lost Cause".
518:. Organizing these provisions was a feat in itself, and it enabled Shelby's force to make magnificent inroads into Union territory. 829: 428:, Edwards became the division's adjutant. He held the position until the war ended in May 1865, when Shelby's command disbanded. 100: 534:, in June 1865, rather than surrender, Shelby along with Edwards and approximately 1,000 of his remaining troops rode south into 72: 1569: 1562: 1459: 1178: 79: 53: 629:
supporters after they captured Mexico City. Edwards wrote his first book while in Mexico, "An Unwritten Leaf of the War".
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Consequently, Edwards participated in every one of Shelby's noted campaigns including the early battles at
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The Ghosts of Guerrilla Memory: How Civil War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the American West
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leaders of Southern resistance to Reconstruction begged Shelby, Edwards, and others to return.
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With Edwards having obtained a land grant from Maximilian, this enabled Shelby to found the
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on December 15, 1863, at the successful conclusion of his raid, Edwards was also promoted.
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and raise sheep. However, he was persuaded by friends and family to remain in Missouri.
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Christensen, Lawrence O.; Foley, William E.; Kremer, Gary R.; Winn, Kenneth H. (1999).
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Edwards remained at the Times until 1873. He then moved to St. Louis to edit
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to Mexico, an unwritten leaf of the war: comp. by his wife, Jennie Edwards
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area, Edwards' intelligence network located the Union ironclad
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Edwards, Mary Virginia Plattenburg; Edwards, John N. (1889).
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As summer was ending Shelby then commanded a division during
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
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around 1855. As a child, he learned type-setting in
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Biography, Memoirs, Reminiscences and Recollections
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I won't be reconstructed, I'm better now than then.
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