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    were called bushwhackers. The term "bushwhacking" is still in use today to describe ambushes done with the aim of attrition. Bushwhackers were generally...
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  • The Bushwhackers, initially named "The Heathcote Bushwhackers", Australia's first "revival" bush band were arguably the catalyst for Australia's folk...
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  • The Bushwhackers (band), Australian folk band in the 1950s The Bushwackers (band), Australian folk and country band founded in 1971 The Bushwhackers (film)...
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    folk rock bands like Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, was the Bushwackers (spelt without the "h" as in the earlier Bushwhackers Band of the 1950s)...
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  • Stage Driver Eric Cody as Bushwhacker - Ed Jones James Cagney as Narrator Arizona Bushwhackers at All Movie Arizona Bushwhackers at IMDb v t e v t e v t...
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    Meredith, a founding member of the (original) Bushwhackers (Australia's first revivalist bush band), were members of the Unity Singers, a Sydney left-wing...
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    Quantrill's Raiders (category Bushwhackers)
    Quantrill's Raiders were the best-known of the pro-Confederate partisan guerrillas (also known as "bushwhackers") who fought in the American Civil War. Their...
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    "Reedy River". The backing band for this popular stage production was "The Bushwhackers", who had formed a year earlier in 1952. As the musical was performed...
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  • Centralia Massacre (Missouri) (category 1864 murders in the United States)
    adopt and vigorously enforce such measures wherever the bushwhackers have more friends than the government. Battle of Fort Pillow, a similar event five...
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    Southern Cross (both 1981). The Bushwackers Band were formed as the Original Bushwhackers and Bullockies Bush Band in 1970 in Melbourne by Dave Isom on guitar...
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    Battle of Baxter Springs (category Battles of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War)
    1863, near the present-day town of Baxter Springs, Kansas. In late 1863, Quantrill's Raiders, a large band of pro-Confederate bushwhackers led by William...
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    Jayhawker (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
    known at the time in Kansas Territory as "Border Ruffians" or "Bushwhackers". After the Civil War, the word "Jayhawker" became synonymous with the people...
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    William Quantrill (category American Civil War prisoners of war held by the United States)
    War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the American West. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0820350028. Leslie, Edward E., The Devil...
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    by the Australian folklorist and performer John Meredith, together with colleagues from Australia's first revivalist "bush band" The Bushwhackers, as...
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  • Skirmish near Brooklyn, Kansas (category Battles of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War)
    forces from Kansas were known as Jayhawkers, and the pro-slavery Missouri guerrillas were known as bushwhackers. Both sides committed atrocities, such as murder...
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    Jesse James (category 1869 crimes in the United States)
    James joined pro-Confederate guerrillas known as "bushwhackers" operating in Missouri and Kansas during the American Civil War. As followers of William Quantrill...
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    Jack Hinson (category Bushwhackers)
    sympathy where the Hinson family lived, however, guerrillas known as "bushwhackers" began targeting Union soldiers although others targeted Union farmers...
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  • pro-Confederate Missouri bushwhackers led by William T. Anderson, taking part in attacks on Union sympathizers and army units. At the conclusion of the war in 1865...
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    influenced the Australian folk music revival of the 1950s, in particular as a founding member of the Australia's first revivalist bush band The Bushwhackers (unrelated...
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    Archie Clement (category Bushwhackers)
    in the center of town, Montgomery allowed Clement to enroll his men in the state militia. After the bushwhackers left, Clement went to the bar of the City...
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  • of Freakwater and Wilco, and is notable for performances featuring the Bushwhack Horns. All songs by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy, except where noted. "Palace...
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  • John Noland (category African Americans in the American Civil War)
    funeral. In the 1999 film Ride with the Devil, depicting a group of fictionalized Missouri bushwhackers similar to those of Quantrill's Raiders, the character...
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    (1964) – Leah Parker The Lively Set (1964) – Marge Owens Arizona Bushwhackers (1968) – Molly From Nashville with Music (1969) – Mabel The Phynx (1970) – Herself...
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    William T. Anderson (category Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War)
    done so. In what became known as the Centralia Massacre, Anderson's bushwhackers killed 24 unarmed Union soldiers on the train and set an ambush later that...
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    Confederate Army; many had also fought with bands of pro–Confederate partisans known as "bushwhackers". The war in Missouri was continuous between 1861...
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    working with WWE, the twins appeared on Meet My Folks. Both twins also appeared in the music video for "Right Side of the Bed" by the band Atreyu. They also...
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    Cole Younger (category People of Missouri in the American Civil War)
    pro-Confederate partisans rather than regular armies. However, the bushwhackers held a special hatred for the "red leg" Union troops from Kansas who frequently entered...
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  • Charles Portis (category United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War)
    attract the kind of attention that leads to National Book Awards and excerpts in textbook anthologies. Too many 'pale cranks,' bushwhackers, and 'jackleg...
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  • hunting, until the breaking out of the [Civil] war. Then, on account of the losses and sufferings to which they were subjected from bushwhackers on one hand...
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    Zealand bands including, Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Chain and Wild Cherries. Various live albums were recorded at the festivals...
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