Located
in eastern Kansas between the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers, Lawrence was founded
in May 1854 by the New England Emigrant Aid Company. It was named for Amos
Adams Lawrence, a Republican abolitionist originally from Massachusetts, who
offered financial aid and support for the settlement. With its abolitionist
leanings, Lawrence was site of several conflicts prior to the American Civil
War.
On
August 21, 1863, Lawrence was attacked and destroyed by William Quantrill and hundreds
of his irregular Confederate raiders. The town was targeted because of its long-time
support of abolition and its reputation as a center for the Jayhawkers (also
known as “Red-legs” because of the red leggings the men wore) who were
free-state militia and vigilante groups led by Gen. James Lane. Jayhawkers, whose
reputation was on par with the Confederate-supporting bushwhackers, were known
for attacking plantations in pro-slavery Missouri’s western counties.
Quantrill
himself said that his motivation for the attack was "to plunder, and
destroy the town in retaliation for Osceola." Osceola was attacked by the
Jayhawkers in 1861. Led by Senator James H. Lane. Osceola was plundered and
nine men were executed.
Charles
L Robinson, the first Governor of Kansas and an eyewitness to the raid on
Lawrence, also characterized the attack as an act of vengeance: "Before
this raid the entire border counties of Missouri had experienced more terrible
outrages than ever the Quantrill raid at Lawrence... There was no burning of
feet and torture by hanging in Lawrence as there was in Missouri, neither were
women and children outraged."
One of
the objectives of Quantrill’s raid was to capture James Lane who was by then a
Brigadier General in the Union Army. The raiders did not find Lane who hid
during the attack—some sources claim in a cornfield, others in a ditch.
However, the raiders did burn most of the houses and businesses in Lawrence.
Between 150 and 200 civilian men and boys were rounded up and murdered.
Mail
Order Roslyn is set in 1866 after the Civil War. Although none of the
story takes place in Lawrence, Kansas, some of the characters—active in the
story or part of the backstory—were affected by Quantrill’s raid. Roslyn had
been living in Lawrence, Kansas when she first boarded the Kansas Stage Company
stagecoach prior to the beginning of the story.
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Crystal
Thank you, Crystal. I'm happy to know you look forward to reading my book with its historical stagecoach theme.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Ptclayton. I have a little breathing room after I publish this book. My goal is to use part of that time to get my last three books out in paperback. My two most recent Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs books I published at the end of last year may wait until after I publish the third book in my trilogy this autumn.
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