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American Civil War / Jayhawker / Charles R. Jennison / James Montgomery / Border War / Osawatomie /  Kansas / Border Ruffian / James Henry Lane / New England Emigrant Aid Company / Bleeding Kansas / Kansas / United States
Date: 2012-06-20 12:36:17
American Civil War
Jayhawker
Charles R. Jennison
James Montgomery
Border War
Osawatomie
Kansas
Border Ruffian
James Henry Lane
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas
United States

The Battle of Hickory Point by Topeka artist Samuel J. Reader depicts General James Henry Lane, on horseback, directing his troops during the September 1856 engagement in Jefferson County.

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