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  2. William T. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    By 1860, the young William T. Anderson was a joint owner of a 320-acre (1.3 km 2) property that was worth $500; [c] his family had a total net worth of around $1,000. [9] [d] On June 28, 1860, William's mother, Martha Anderson, died after being struck by lightning. [10] In the late 1850s, Ellis Anderson fled to Iowa after killing a Native American.

  3. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/William T. Anderson ...

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    William T. Anderson was one of the deadliest Confederate guerrillas in the American Civil War, though he died by the age of 25. Anderson was a run of the mill horse thief in Kansas until his father and sister were killed by Union forces; he subsequently devoted his life to revenge.

  4. Centralia Massacre (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Centralia Massacre was an incident during the American Civil War in which 24 unarmed U.S. Army soldiers were captured and executed in Centralia, Missouri, on September 27, 1864, by a band of men under the command of the notorious Confederate guerrilla leader "Bloody Bill" Anderson.

  5. Portal:American Civil War/Featured biography - Wikipedia

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    William T. Anderson (c. 1840 – October 26, 1864), known by the nickname "Bloody Bill" Anderson, was a soldier who was one of the deadliest and most notorious Confederate guerrilla leaders in the American Civil War. Anderson led a band of volunteer partisan raiders who targeted Union loyalists and federal soldiers in the states of Missouri and ...

  6. William Anderson - Wikipedia

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    William Anderson (1820–1848), British Army lieutenant with the 1st Bombay Fusiliers whose murder affected the Second Anglo-Sikh War; William T. Anderson (1840–1864), American Civil War guerrilla commander, known as "Bloody Bill" William Anderson (Medal of Honor) (1852–1908), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient

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    All three were taken to a hospital where Anderson died from his injuries; the women’s injuries were critical but non-life threatening, police said. A 24-year-old man, a 5-year-old girl and 10 ...

  8. Mattingly: Journalist Terry Anderson's Catholic faith was ...

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    Anderson died this past April 21 at age 76 after complications from heart surgery. While in captivity, he became the symbol — for journalists worldwide — of the nearly 100 foreigners seized by ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/William T ...

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    File:Bloody-bill-anderson.jpg is fine, good tag. File:William T. Anderson in sherman.jpg is fine, good tag. File:William T Anderson death.jpg is fine, good tag. File:Quantrill.png is fine, good tag. File:Jesse and Frank James.gif cannot be PD-70 without an author and the author's death date. PD-1923 would work, or something like PD-US-Anonymous ...