Bloody Bill Anderson & the Missouri Bushwhackers

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The Wild West Extravaganza

The Wild West Extravaganza

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“I will show you that I can kill men with as much skill and rapidity as anybody. From this time on I ask no quarter and I will give none” - these were the words spoken by Bloody Bill Anderson, shortly before he executed and scalped over twenty men.
According to those who rode with Anderson he was “a desperate man and a reckless fighter, the worst devil in the bunch. Human life meant nothing to him. He could shoot a man who was on his knees begging for mercy as easily as most men kill a chicken. He feared no man alive and believed heart and soul in the southern cause.” Who was Bloody Bill Anderson? What events transpired that caused him to devote his entire life to war? A life that he once spoke of saying “If I cared for my life I would have lost it long ago. Wanting to lose it, I cannot throw it away.” Was Bill Anderson a reluctant hero caught up in the passions of civil war or just a bloodthirsty villain, using any excuse he could to terrorize the countryside? #wildwest #history #western
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The Tactical Genius of Bloody Bill Anderson by Sean McLachlan www.historynet.com/tactical-g...
Bloody Bill Anderson bio by Mathew C. Hullbert www.essentialcivilwarcurricul... TOPIC Anderson Bloody Bill Essay 2.pdf
Bloody Bill: The Infamous Symbol of a Savage Time (Interesting article) www.columbiatribune.com/artic...
Paul R. Peterson's version of Bloody Bill Anderson’s father’s death www.legendsofamerica.com/we-b...
Quantrillsguerrillas.com
www.quantrillsguerrillas.com/e...
The Bush Smith rabbit hole of speculation
www.history-sites.com/cgi-bin/...
Did Bloody Bill Anderson Escape An Ambush In Missouri And Settle In Brown County, Texas? (Spoiler Alert: Probably not!)
www.brownwoodnews.com/2017/12...
Bloody Bill's grave
www.findagrave.com/memorial/7...

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@DCIagent
@DCIagent Рік тому
I grew up in Central Missouri (Boonslick area). A friend's family still lives and farms on property their family has owned since before the Civil War. The farm is located some miles south of Centralia. During an excavation on their property in the late '60's, University of Missouri archeologists/researchers discovered a buried leather satchel containing numerous gold coins and a 'boot pistol' buried in the corner of an old stone foundation that once supported a barn. Some of the coins had mint dates of 1860. They theorized that the loot had been buried either before or after the massacre at Centralia by one of Anderson's men who never made it back to claim it. It was common for Confederate raiders to rob banks in Missouri during the War to finance their operations. Most banks were owned by Union sympathizers and were considered fair game. The artifacts are on display at the University of Missouri - Columbia campus.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Very cool find
@connor3284
@connor3284 Рік тому
I bet it hurt to let that gold go...the gun, too!
@jackryan4313
@jackryan4313 Рік тому
@@connor3284 definitely had to...I'd have wanted that in my own personal collection for sure.
@nicolasmaximus2286
@nicolasmaximus2286 Рік тому
I would of kept the finds.✅🤑
@Bill_tyler
@Bill_tyler Рік тому
@@connor3284 imagine how many folks find stuff and not report it for that reason
@williamezechel6023
@williamezechel6023 7 місяців тому
" Dying ain't hard for men like you and me. Livin is hard ". Thank you for telling this story.
@hitchhikersguidetotheusael967
@hitchhikersguidetotheusael967 Місяць тому
There is iron in your words of life and death
@garyshinn4626
@garyshinn4626 2 роки тому
My great Grandfather was kidnapped by Bushwackers in Pope County Arkansas in 1862 or 63, he was 12 years old. He was used to help drive the Bushwackers ill gotten horses and cattle toward Missouri. After several weeks travel north the Bushwackers told him he could go back home. When he got back home he had been gone 3 months. My Grandfather told me this story and several more about the Bushwackers.
@outdoorloser4340
@outdoorloser4340 Рік тому
Why did the bushwackers attack Arkansas?
@garyshinn4626
@garyshinn4626 Рік тому
@@outdoorloser4340 They were outlaws, doing what outlaws do, there was no law in much of the south during the war. They were deserters from both sides and outlaws. My grandfather also said the Bushwackers tourtured people by burning their feet to get them to tell where their money was. After the war these foot burners were hunted down and killed.
@garyteague4480
@garyteague4480 Рік тому
@@outdoorloser4340 there were union sympathizers in parts of Arkansas and this was probably the reason , Arkansas wasn’t as dangerous as Missouri , I may be wrong about why he stole from Arkansas but I think I’m right
@mr.dinder9287
@mr.dinder9287 Рік тому
Some of my ancestors were famous bushwhackers and even rode with quantrell into kansas
@outdoorloser4340
@outdoorloser4340 Рік тому
@@mr.dinder9287 Were they Irish? It would make sense if they were?
@donmarlon5924
@donmarlon5924 Рік тому
This is the most thorough and comprehensive treatment of this man that I've seen. Thank you very much for posting it.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thank you for listening, Don
@James-tf7hc
@James-tf7hc 8 місяців тому
​@@WildWestExtravaganzathis is definitely magnificent. Like said, exemptioal job please do quantrell...and I'm not even southern. Crist...I'm born and raised from new Jersey...peace out best of luck keep up the great work.
@Jameslfgsmith
@Jameslfgsmith 20 днів тому
He does do go work
@Angry.Dinosaur
@Angry.Dinosaur 8 місяців тому
My ancestors were bushwackers. When researching my family I discovered an author that did the entire Burgess line and even published a book on it called "The House of Burgesses." A couple road with Quantrill' raiders, housed them, and fed them. Henrietta Burgess (born Henrietta McCown) was even imprisoned with Bloody Bill's sisters. Reverend Garland Burgess was even one of the founders of Johnson County and the family was involved in the Johnson County fued (or at least supported McCown). History is rich.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 8 місяців тому
Very rich
@mattlien5844
@mattlien5844 7 місяців тому
To me the Johnson County Feud would mean Johnson County Wyoming, I assume you mean something else?
@Angry.Dinosaur
@Angry.Dinosaur 7 місяців тому
@mattlien5844 You happen to catch me online. The country read in Missouri was different. Missouri voted to stay in the union but it was so divided the entire state fought its own internal civil at with Bushwackers and Jayhawkers. The best I can describe it was "complicated".
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 7 місяців тому
​@@mattlien5844i believe he's referring to the trouble in Johnson County, Missouri before & during the Civil War
@RikkiVanHowle83
@RikkiVanHowle83 Рік тому
Gotta say, terrific show. Great cadence and candor. Not many people can crack a line while talking history. Well done.
@alanjones3874
@alanjones3874 Рік тому
"Ride With The Devil" comes as close to this chapter in American history as any movie ever made . Thanks for the telling of different sides on the story as I would have bailed on the Yankee version .
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Excellent movie
@billblueaec
@billblueaec 7 місяців тому
I have seen the movie several times and would watch it again Great Movie
@rodbeuttel4959
@rodbeuttel4959 7 місяців тому
Don’t forget Josey Wales😊 It’s hard to sneak up on an Indian!
@Fartagnon
@Fartagnon 6 місяців тому
Just read that book, poetry really, "it was altogether an inspiring moment to me ... Showing that we have an ability to forgive.... Aloneness would not be our fate........
@Goji-eletienne
@Goji-eletienne 6 місяців тому
​@@rodbeuttel4959that depends on whether they be drunk or not
@sNs-jb5ss
@sNs-jb5ss 2 роки тому
In Missouri, old stone fireplaces standing alone are called "Jennison's Monuments", after Charles Jennison, another of the Jayhawkers who burned countless homes in Missouri throughout the war.
@user-dg4wr7bs8t
@user-dg4wr7bs8t 2 роки тому
Anti-antifa
@minutemandefense3935
@minutemandefense3935 2 роки тому
I live in cass county. One of 4 counties burned to the ground when order number 11 was carried out. We have next to no pre civil war structures in the county only in some of the small towns.
@gregscavuzzo5457
@gregscavuzzo5457 Рік тому
@@minutemandefense3935 only the old Brown home was left standing,and their slave quarters, I am from Harrisonville in Cass County, and Order 11 everything was burned,, a sad part of the Civil War
@minutemandefense3935
@minutemandefense3935 Рік тому
@@gregscavuzzo5457 yep, I actually drove by that house a couple weeks ago. Hurts my sould to know all that history burned to the ground.
@gregscavuzzo5457
@gregscavuzzo5457 Рік тому
@@minutemandefense3935 do you know why it was left standing , did they take the pledge of loyalty or were they just northern sympathizers
@flintlockDave
@flintlockDave Рік тому
This was a great episode. If you have time, you should totally do one on Quantrill.
@johnobryan2293
@johnobryan2293 9 місяців тому
I'm new here and just going to ask just that very question.
@squeakgarrett-wp8xm
@squeakgarrett-wp8xm 6 місяців тому
I agree! He rode through the Salt River area close to my home. I would LOVE a Quantrill episode. ❤
@willallen7757
@willallen7757 11 місяців тому
I grew up in Liberty,Mo. in the 70's and 80's, and over 100 years later you could still see results of this activity in peoples behavior. Outside of town people were mega suspicious of any newcomers and having guns pulled on you was a common occurrence, there was even still whole families of outlaws that lived all down one road out in the boonies. My folks still live there but there has been a huge influx of new people and it's very different now. I moved to Florida in '95 and peoples friendliness to strangers struck me instantly, totally different receptions than you would receive in Missouri.
@krakrtreacysr907
@krakrtreacysr907 10 місяців тому
We made it be a little more open outsiders but don't think for one minute we ain't got our eyes on yall..... Lol jk. Well sorta
@donaldduck3078
@donaldduck3078 9 місяців тому
Dude I went to central Missouri this 4th of July, went to a local swimming hole and was immediately approached by the natives. I'm from a small town in rural Georgia so I wasn't exactly worried about it. We often notice the new people. Come to find out they wanted to point out the local pedo that was across the river because " I'm here with my kids". They said if he comes over here he won't be leaving, and that I was invited to help them handle it. They said they noticed I handed my pistol to my father when I went for a swim. Y'all wild up Missouri way!
@chuckHart70
@chuckHart70 6 місяців тому
I've lived in the area my entire life in Liberty 20 plus years bunch of malarkey. That's just how folk are outside the city they don't trust anyone. And why would they just watch the news. But once you get to know them they're the best so don't act like Missouri people or some kind of psychos
@MrCashewkitty
@MrCashewkitty 20 днів тому
​@@chuckHart70born and raised Ozark Mountains hillbilly and I laughed at all that too. Only people that you gotta worry about down here are the dopers and the Cartels put all the dope cooks outta business. At least the big timers.
@jackstephonski2421
@jackstephonski2421 9 днів тому
@@MrCashewkitty the Mexican cartels have taken over the meth market in the boonies too ?
@travislivengood7443
@travislivengood7443 Рік тому
AS someone who lives within all of this history, your portrayal is just about perfect. Ride with the Devil is a top 10 favorite movie of mine. Heck, my field is about 1 mile North of the Raiders retreat to the Marais de Cygne. My last home was actually on Bill Hickocks land! Its hard to pass a fart and not hit frontier history around here.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Lots of history in your neck of the woods
@travislivengood7443
@travislivengood7443 Рік тому
@@WildWestExtravaganza Bleeding Kansas, Santa Fe, California, Oregon Trail launch point, Battle of Lexington and Blackjack, Fort De Cavagnial, Fort Osage, Lewis and Clark tie ins, Pony Express stops, Frontier Stagecoach stops, Steamboat Arabia etc. Thats not getting into mob history, World War support, Music history, food history. So pretty much like any other area. That so much of the Native American history was plowed under and lost is truly heart breaking though. But we did find Etzanoa!
@MothaLuva
@MothaLuva Рік тому
I’m just imagining you wandering around farting constantly…
@travislivengood2744
@travislivengood2744 Рік тому
@@Johnconno prove what? Where my old house sat? Look up Hickock park in Lenexa Kansas. Monticello was incorporated into Lenexa about 20 years ago. The surrounding neighborhood is almost entirely on the plot of his land when he was constable.
@travislivengood2744
@travislivengood2744 Рік тому
@@Johnconno what exactly are you going on about? Rooster was not here.
@kcd8829
@kcd8829 Рік тому
I thoroughly enjoyed this. This was the 1st video of yours I watched. I've had a growing interest in the Wild West and Civil War. I learned so much from this episode and laughed a little too. Great presentation! I'm a subscriber now!
@brentanderson1549
@brentanderson1549 Рік тому
Man this is the most engaging delivery of history I've heard. While still factual, there's enough speculation and opinion to keep it interesting! Love it!
@MidMo4020
@MidMo4020 Рік тому
Thank you! That was a fantastic doc! I grew up a few miles from Centralia and I knew some stuff happened around there but I had no idea.. It’s a privilege to call you Colonel Josh! 🇺🇸
@joecombs7468
@joecombs7468 7 місяців тому
A journalist, Marshall Murdock, was in Lawerence during the raid. He and a friend saved their lives by hiding in the pit of an outhouse. Later, after the war, Murdock started the Wichita Eagle newspaper.
@iactor4538
@iactor4538 Рік тому
This is mighty fine. I watch a lot of historical videos and yours has been the best. It flows like an easy river easy on the ears, packed with sooo much.
@mikem2933
@mikem2933 Рік тому
Not a hard man to track, he leaves dead men wherever he goes.
@thetylerking1
@thetylerking1 10 місяців тому
I'm from southwest Missouri. I love your respectful and tasteful video and hearing someone tell a story with an accent that feels like home is very cathartic and centering. I listen to audiobooks to fall asleep. It's just comforting.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 10 місяців тому
Wow, thank you
@reginaldwestbrooks7253
@reginaldwestbrooks7253 Рік тому
These podcasts are great I also who deny Ray that has a great sense of humor informative and funny as hell thank you
@kathybegay7963
@kathybegay7963 6 місяців тому
He is in my family tree. My maternal grandmother was an Anderson. My cousin did 2 DNA tests and a family tree through one of those sites. I wonder what he would think of Me...a half breed Navajo.
@brandonknight7240
@brandonknight7240 Місяць тому
Thats awsome, i have porch indian in me, my grandmother was over half Indian, her mother was full i think, and grandmother said she remembered watching her mother eat fish raw after catching them from a river
@pondzischeme6430
@pondzischeme6430 16 днів тому
lol well let's look at examples of men who fathered children with colored people of that time. Hmmm they sold their own children off into slavery and denied offspring to people considered less than lol.
@ronalddesiderio7625
@ronalddesiderio7625 Рік тому
I respect your brutal honesty about not having the time to put up more pics. You now have my full support as an OG. That’s how we used to speak. No BS. Straight up answers. For what it’s worth. I’ll be listening 👂 😎
@W47689
@W47689 Рік тому
"I ask that you show no quarter because you'll receive none." Goosebumps
@jefferyboring4410
@jefferyboring4410 Рік тому
Easy thing to say to men surrendering u plan to kill.
@MothaLuva
@MothaLuva Рік тому
Why? Ask him for 5 nickels instead.
@jefferykirschner8816
@jefferykirschner8816 2 місяці тому
@@heyitspete6472 hush it, chico
@nathanoneill981
@nathanoneill981 Рік тому
You tell a hulluva fine story! I think I've gone through them all at least twice! Love them!!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thanks Nathan
@lukeshirey6856
@lukeshirey6856 Рік тому
The Outlaw Josie Wales is a must see for anyone who enjoys westerns. Rose of Alabama pops into occasionally to this day the 3 sons comment pulled it out of the long term memory
@toddlambert3465
@toddlambert3465 Рік тому
Great podcast/UKposts channel... Colonel Josh does a great job digging up historical tid bits to tie the well documented stories together...keep up the good work (full bird) Colonel Josh
@tracywhite3846
@tracywhite3846 Рік тому
Well done, Colonel Josh! Great assembly of information!
@ronalddesiderio7625
@ronalddesiderio7625 Рік тому
How’d I miss this guys channel. Good job bru 👍🏾 I like your content commentary.Great voice 💪🏾
@markteaney8381
@markteaney8381 Рік тому
My great-grandfather was from Missouri but moved to Dennison Texas during the civil war. Bloody bill and Quantrel came to Denision. That is where my greatgrandfater met Jessie and Frank James. They became life long friends. And he hid them a couple of times and brought them food to a cave before it was flooded to become part of lake Texoma.
@brianmccarthy5557
@brianmccarthy5557 Рік тому
And you're proud of him because?
@markteaney8381
@markteaney8381 Рік тому
@@brianmccarthy5557 These were tough men during tough times many saw family, neighbors and friends butchered. They did what was needed to survive that is why I am proud of my ancestors I never met but only heard stories from family.
@kommando5562
@kommando5562 Рік тому
Mine rhode with bloody bill during the war
@morpg1279
@morpg1279 Рік тому
The dam for lake texoma was built in 1944, Jesse died in 1882, frank in 1915
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 11 місяців тому
The James were nothing but thieves and killer thugs. They are no different than MS-13, Latin Kings, Bloods, Crips, Mexican cartels, Chinese Triads and the Russia Federation army in Ukraine. Nothing to celebrate unless you love evil.
@kevinmiller5148
@kevinmiller5148 9 місяців тому
I'm a civil war buff but not as well versed in these smaller operations that leaders like RE Lee, Longstreet, Jackson etc, did NOT faver and in fact, held in contempt. Even raider John Hunt Morgan did not have a favorable opinion of the Quantrill/Anderson types. But the info I learned from you was FANTASTIC, and your delivery and voice inflection made it great to listen to. You spoke several times of bloody Kansas and general Thomas Ewing Jr and orders #11 putting the most people out of their homes up until the Japanese in WW2. He's my great great blood uncle. One of his 3 brothers (also several sisters) is my great great grandfather, Brigadier and later Major General....General Hugh Boyle Ewing, one of the 2 other brothers, also my great great blood uncle was General Charles Ewing...who was general William Tecumseh Sherman's right hand man during the 'March to the Sea' and up into the Carolinas. All 3 Ewing generals had one sister named Ellen Ewing who became Ellen Ewing Sherman when she married her FOSTER brother William Tecumseh Sherman....so "The TORCH"... of Atlanta and Columbia SC is my great great uncle through marriage to my great great blood aunt Ellen Ewing-Sherman. Little 'Cumpy' Sherman was adopted as a foster child by my 3XXX great grandfather US senator from Ohio, Thomas Ewing Sr. The Sherman's lived 2 houses down the hill in Lancaster Ohio from the wealthy Ewings. At 9 yrs old, little Cumpy's dad died out on the circuit as a judge. Cumpy was one of 10 children and Mrs Sherman had to adopt several kids out. My 3XXX great grandfather Thomas Ewing Sr, told Mrs Sherman, "Give me your most intelligent male child, and I will raise him".. Mrs Sherman said, "This little red-head here is the smartest". Senator Ewing (also the FIRST EVER 'Secretary of the Interior' in president Zachary Taylor's admin, when he created that cabinet position) adopted Cumpy Sherman and at 16 years of age the senator got Sherman an appointment to West Point where he graduated 6th in his class.....and the rest is "history". In a round about way, General Sherman coined the phrase, ...."WAR IS HELL"....(actually saying "war is ALL hell".
@waynelayton8568
@waynelayton8568 3 місяці тому
Never cared for Sherman as of most southerners
@watchface6836
@watchface6836 Місяць тому
Just came over here from the Casual Criminalist. I've been loving this channel so far and it's gotten me though a brutal shift. Bloody Bill Anderson is one of those figures that embodies a phrase my history professor said all the time. "If you find yourself wondering if someone is a victim or villian, remember that the answer is often both."
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Місяць тому
That’s a great quote!
@haroldjoyce7166
@haroldjoyce7166 4 місяці тому
Josh , you are the best story teller I have ever listen to and i listen to so many , keep up the excellent work and you will have thousands of fans !!!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 4 місяці тому
Wow thanks!!!
@joeyz5577
@joeyz5577 Рік тому
So glad I found this channel. So well done 👍
@MW-eb1qh
@MW-eb1qh Рік тому
That was excellent. When I first started listening I was thinking over an hour long would just drag by. But that was the fastest hour I've ever listened to.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thanks man
@jeanhiebert3425
@jeanhiebert3425 6 місяців тому
This popped up in my feed so I tried it and loved you! You're funny, provide lots of information (and sources), and narrated well. You really got me by including Ride With the Devil, one of my favorite movies. Well done!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 6 місяців тому
Thanks! Welcome aboard!
@Iflower4u
@Iflower4u 3 місяці тому
One thing is incorrect. He was killed in Albany which at the time was an unincorporated community of Ray County, Missouri that is about 10 miles away from Richmond, Missouri where he is buried. It is oven confused with the city of Albany in Gentry county that is about 90 miles away. I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Very well done.
@Iflower4u
@Iflower4u 3 місяці тому
Apologies, should have said often confused.
@shawnstouffer8249
@shawnstouffer8249 2 роки тому
I love Civil war history. If you ever do any more episodes in that direction… I’d love to see one on John S Mosby
@floydvaughn836
@floydvaughn836 2 роки тому
Rodolfo Fierro. You could call him the Mexican Bloody Bill.
@kennethbriody8396
@kennethbriody8396 2 роки тому
Love to see you do a mosby Slavery was not but on the list of causes ranked #7
@toddlambert3465
@toddlambert3465 Рік тому
The Grey Ghost was the most feared & respected partisan of the War... Operating well behind enemy lines & I would also like to hear Colonel Josh's take on J.S.M.
@ae1586
@ae1586 Рік тому
You should listen to his memoirs on audio book (available on UKposts) his exploits are legendary. Also in a traditional cavalry role Lt General Wade Hamptons memoirs are amazing . He was also not formally trained in military tactics and joined his own legion as a private and ended up as the ANV cavalry chieftan who won the largest cavalry battle of the war at trevilian Station, also famous for his entanglement with 3 Michigan Cavalrymen at east Cav field where he killed 2 splitting one of their heads clean in two and severing the 3rds arm clean off while himself suffering a slash to the skull and a pistol shot to the abdomen . Wounded 5 times , he was shot in the heel at the wilderness and never left the saddle . He saw both of his sons shot down in battle a minute apart from one another , one fatally he had but a moment to spend with the two before riding to the front to do work with his solingen bladed long sword . He was a man among men
@karlgharst5420
@karlgharst5420 Рік тому
Champ Ferguson...
@larryschreiner2485
@larryschreiner2485 Рік тому
One of your best videos. I like how you see both sides of your subject. Keep up the good work.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thanks Larry
@vmhutch
@vmhutch 28 днів тому
Great and straight rendering. Thank you.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 28 днів тому
Thanks
@everettweeks2195
@everettweeks2195 3 роки тому
I'm totally addicted to your savage yet funny tales of real life bad assery!!!
@joshuabarrett3551
@joshuabarrett3551 2 роки тому
So glad I stumbled upon your podcast on the way home this morning. I have listened to a few in a row now and just love your show. I’m from Missouri and I can tell you this there is still a deep dislike between Missouri and Kansas. War is indeed hell as you mentioned and what happened in these states during the Civil War was an example of how unregulated war can become even more sinister.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 2 роки тому
Glad to have you on board, Joshua!
@adolfdempsey4670
@adolfdempsey4670 Рік тому
@@WildWestExtravaganza You sound like a tweaker
@susanmccormick6022
@susanmccormick6022 Рік тому
Joshua Barrett: As a history buff, especially Brit & American,I am fascinated by certain periods.And the story behind what caused the Younger & James boys to turn outlaw.Bloody Bill & Quantrill were incredible characters.I seem to recall one of Anderson's sisters was among those women killed when the building they were held in as Southern sympathisers,collapsed 'accidentally'.Jesse's Ma & sis were also in the group.What hoomans will inflict on each other is well nigh unbelievable.
@magnificent6668
@magnificent6668 Рік тому
It's not uncommon to hear older Iowans refer to Missourians as "Missouri pukes" ---a term used since the Civil War...
@susanmccormick6022
@susanmccormick6022 Рік тому
What part of Mo r u from Joshua?
@johnnyk4551
@johnnyk4551 Місяць тому
Great job once again. Always a fantastic listen, always learn something and I always share with friends. Good on ya partner. 🤠
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Місяць тому
Thanks for listening
@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943
@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943 11 місяців тому
This is the first video of yours I've encountered, and both for the many movie references and the expansive history lesson, you've got yourself yet another subscriber. WOLVERINES!!!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 11 місяців тому
WOLVERINES!!!
@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943
@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943 9 місяців тому
@@WildWestExtravaganza Hi! I just wanted to tell you I haven't been getting notifications from your channel after subscribing, and it seems I was unsubscribed, so I re-subbed. Best wishes!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 9 місяців тому
@@sovereigndayyouthkafir3943 that's weird but I'm glad you were able to resubscribe
@kerryprance3767
@kerryprance3767 10 місяців тому
As a " son of the Confederacy" that lives in the shadow of Kennesaw Mtn. .... Your mention of Mr Raines reminds. A great subject for a future episode of your show would be the story of the Raines Brothers - armorers of the Confederacy. They did a lot of incredible stunts from moving huge rolling mills over land to Augusta, Ga. ( where the confederate arsenal would produce powder of such a high quality that it was still being used in WW I..... To the incredible booby traps they designed - E.G. Small bombs that were cast to look like lumps of coal that could be tossed into union train coal supplies to blow up their boilers. The ruins of the Augusta powder mill are still there today.
@Ridendrty
@Ridendrty 9 місяців тому
I visited the Centralia battle site recently. Just shocking how that went down. The Union got baited into that ambush as they were wanting revenge for some recent losses and they were way out gunned. Most of the Blue Soldiers had single shot rifles while the Gray had multiple 6 shooters. The battlefield marker said the battle was over in 3 minutes!!! After the battle and while the men lay dying scalps were taken. That had to be a horrific scene.
@777dexx
@777dexx Рік тому
Great video, I'm new here and will be back. I live in Rio Rico Arizona, it's just north of the Mexican border and have a very big and long time history of this kind, like the ghost town of Ruby Arizona, just east of me, and don't forget Tombstone, Tucson where I lived for 45 years , retired from Freeport mine and moved to Rio Rico, from the Mexican bandits to cowboy shootouts , I love the old west... Im glad I found you... 💯👍
@420mex420
@420mex420 Рік тому
Good job sir. I love history and enjoy your take on it.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thank you Guillermo
@jerrydonquixote5927
@jerrydonquixote5927 7 місяців тому
Very good job on this CSA Warfighter Bloody Bill Anderson, he is one of my heroes, my grandfather Jesse Jocoy, was named after Jesse James, he was born in Missouri as well. He retired in the West Texas oil fields as a well respected tool pusher. I didn't learn this about him until after he passed away unfortunately. What amazes me is how these men that fought under Bill Anderson ever numbered more than 80 and we go up against thousands of Union troops using three 6 and 9 shot revolvers each. They knew the importance of Firepower and getting in and out of a battle fighting from the back of their horses! Bushwackers they were called, guerilla warfighters they were...
@SocratesTheWiseOne-tr3uf
@SocratesTheWiseOne-tr3uf 6 місяців тому
Your hero was a wicked scoundrel and died like a whiny dog from what I heard
@johnrusselman1364
@johnrusselman1364 9 місяців тому
These stories about Kansas Missouri from 1855-1865 are off the chain ! Bandits everywhere !
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 9 місяців тому
Thick as fleas
@genevawilson4448
@genevawilson4448 Місяць тому
I spent 15 years living 9 miles north of Osceola, MO, completely unaware of any of their history until I started working at the Osceola Public Library. I can't remember a day at work that went by without hearing something about the War of Northern Aggression and the Burning of Osceola. There's a self published book called that and we finally bought a bunch of them but only ever had two on the shelf at a time. It was a paperback and it checked out and read so often, they were held together by tape instead of glue and binding. I was born in Ohio but spent half my childhood in Florida, the rest in Ohio. I spent a year in Kentucky for college, followed by nearly 4 years in very south Georgia for college. I eventually moved to Missouri for, you guessed it, college but only because I couldn't afford to get to Fairbanks, AK. I've been more or less stuck in Missouri since 1995 but I might finally move back to Yankee land later this year. This is the first time visiting your channel - I wanted something to listen to while cleaning. 🤷🏼‍♀️ But I'm subscribed now and looking forward to doing marathons of your videos. I'm disabled and spend my days either in bed or in my chair bored to death. I'd much rather watch/listen to history/educational stuff than most other channels. 👍👍👍
@megarth1
@megarth1 Рік тому
God bless you! That was awesome! Going to do a deep dive into your website. Thanks much!
@pleasantridgelife5948
@pleasantridgelife5948 2 роки тому
Ride with the devil is another awesome movie that gives an accurate account of the period Lawrence raid
@robertherronii4773
@robertherronii4773 2 роки тому
Is that the one where you kind of get to see that 90's singer Jewel breastfeed?
@jamicutsforth6731
@jamicutsforth6731 Рік тому
Great episode. When you said 53 knots, my first thought was I would think it was higher than that too. And you were right at the very beginning you said there'd be some bad jokes. Haha keep up the good work
@commonmann3549
@commonmann3549 2 роки тому
I'm a new subscriber. I watched ride with the devil on your say so. You were right - good film. I took your word based on your taste in cinema, which you have already plumbed for us, to my approval.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 2 роки тому
Thank you, sir.
@deborahbarry8250
@deborahbarry8250 3 місяці тому
I am from Missouri and learned much about Bloody Bell. Your video was awesome 👍! The feud between the states still continue in one way or another...😢 strange how feelings can carry on for so long 😢
@ingabusch2487
@ingabusch2487 8 місяців тому
The Battle of Lexington was fought in MO.
@saddlebum
@saddlebum Рік тому
I agree with you 100%, I think he was a ruthless killer. I also think that the circumstances of the time was a huge influence. I love the stories, keep up the good work!
@tommybuchanan2637
@tommybuchanan2637 11 місяців тому
I stumbled across your channel & listened to your pod cast on Bloody Bill & I thought it was great, I've read a lot about Frank & Jesse & it was cool to hear real history about some of the other participants. I will definitely be subscribing to your channel, thanks
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 11 місяців тому
Hey thanks, Tommy! I'm planning a series on Jesse for later this year.
@tedroredbear4466
@tedroredbear4466 8 місяців тому
The legend of Josey Wells ..Great movie!!!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 8 місяців тому
Awesome movie
@shanesawhutchison9255
@shanesawhutchison9255 2 роки тому
This is a terrific channel. I love old Western tales and you never fail to satisfy. The narration is awesome and really adds to the stories. Cheers. 🇨🇦
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 2 роки тому
You're too kind, Shane!
@shanesawhutchison9255
@shanesawhutchison9255 2 роки тому
@@WildWestExtravaganza My pleasure…well earned! 🇨🇦
@podunkmissouri4999
@podunkmissouri4999 3 роки тому
Bloody bill just wanted to be sure the people of Kansas knew that the chiefs are a missouri football team.
@b1burck
@b1burck Рік тому
And after hearing this story, the Chiefs should actually be the Raider's
@markwilliams5606
@markwilliams5606 Рік тому
That's why were Red. Love the Ozarks Missouri Arkansas.
@podunkmissouri4999
@podunkmissouri4999 Рік тому
@@b1burck 😆
@krisstanton5736
@krisstanton5736 Рік тому
Haha
@jasoncarter1587
@jasoncarter1587 Рік тому
Outlaw Josey Wales
@jameskelly7782
@jameskelly7782 11 місяців тому
Like your content and delivery, good research.... as a former resident of tombstone arizona, your work is good and listenable. Keep going.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 11 місяців тому
Thanks James
@CarolinaThreeper3534
@CarolinaThreeper3534 2 місяці тому
These guys take the meaning of being a “bad man” to another level
@markiefufu
@markiefufu Рік тому
Just found your channel. I love the way you tell the story and stick to historic facts. When you do interject what could be construed as an opinion, I tend to agree with you. Can't wait to listen to more.
@brucemorrison2132
@brucemorrison2132 Рік тому
Stick to historic facts ? LMAO ! LIE ! LIES ! LIES ! You wouldn't know historic facts if it kicked you in the ass !
@rogerironhide4220
@rogerironhide4220 11 місяців тому
Thank you for standing up for this great man. As most tell it as it was "Made up" to paint him out as a bad, evil man.... Pfft!.... Hats off 🍻, great video 💯❤️
@Eazy-ERyder
@Eazy-ERyder 9 місяців тому
"Great" man? He was a senseless COWARD who preyed on and killed innocent women and tortured the elderly. Nothing GREAT about him
@jameshughes216
@jameshughes216 Рік тому
History with Kenny Powers. That is a compliment. Great video. Keep up the good work.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thanks! Will do!
@Buttons_Commentary
@Buttons_Commentary Рік тому
This is crazy finding more stuff about my grandmas Anderson family lineage and looking up more on the England Family in missouri.
@TsmithJustin
@TsmithJustin 3 роки тому
Some good listening to while I work on my car. Thanks for all the hard work you put into this channel.
@williamdowns4817
@williamdowns4817 2 роки тому
Dude I love your podcast I love history and you make it really fun
@dr.jayballamd8038
@dr.jayballamd8038 2 роки тому
Man this is great love this kind of history and you're pretty awesome at narrating it
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 2 роки тому
Thanks man! Glad you're listening
@brucemorrison2132
@brucemorrison2132 Рік тому
No ,you're another biased damnyankee ! YOU HAVE NOT STUDIED REAL HISTORY ! YOU are VERY Closed -minded and out right lying !LIAR ! LIAR! LIAR ! I presented written proof Quantrill WAS A CONFEDERATE OFFICER AND his men Confederate soldiers ! WHY do you insist on your lies about Capt. Quantrill and his Partisan Rangers ?
@loubell5196
@loubell5196 Рік тому
Very interesting and I truly enjoyed this. Thank you
@piplee1439
@piplee1439 2 роки тому
I LOVE your presentation. Truth, truth and then some...... Truth
@kathleenstockley9055
@kathleenstockley9055 11 місяців тому
Love listening to your story telling!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 11 місяців тому
Thanks Kathleen!
@jordanharrison9501
@jordanharrison9501 3 роки тому
Excellent work Josh! Very informative indeed. Ive been a big fan ever since I saw your Glanton Gang episode!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 3 роки тому
Thanks Jordan!
@jordanharrison9501
@jordanharrison9501 3 роки тому
@@WildWestExtravaganza absolutely brother. Say, have you ever heard of Lewis Wetzel? Just give him a quick Google lol
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 3 роки тому
@@jordanharrison9501 Just googled him. Looks interesting!
@brucemorrison2132
@brucemorrison2132 2 роки тому
Josh is either from Kansas (and ALL Kansans HATE Missourians !), or from a damn yankee Northern state. His account reeks of bias and anti -Southern prejudice ! And on many points false slander against Capt. Quantrill. He is also way wrong when he states Frank and Jesse James rode with Capt. William T. Anderson. Frank James rode with Captain Quantrill's Company, only Jesse James rode with Anderson's Company ! ! READ THE TRUE FACTS !
@brucemorrison2132
@brucemorrison2132 2 роки тому
A side note, most guerrillas wore 4 to 6 revolvers . You can wear six revolvers on a waist belt. Some had captured Union carbines, (Sharps breech-loading .54 caliber carbines a favorite !) or sawed-off double barrel shotguns of 20",.22"-24", 12 gauge barrels. Many guerrillas had 8-10 revolvers, which gave them tremendous firepower ! They carried revolvers in saddle-bag holsters, in pommel holsters ,or in "cantana "bag holsters on their saddle pommels. As a Confederate reenactor for 45 years I frequently wore SIX revolvers on my Confederate pistol belt ! It certainly can be done, I did it ! (It did make me a bit slower walking uphill ~LOL !)
@kathyjaneburke2798
@kathyjaneburke2798 11 місяців тому
I like your presentation style! I feel like I'm listening to some old great uncle telling stories after supper.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 11 місяців тому
I'm not that old, Kathy!
@rodneymcdermott5303
@rodneymcdermott5303 8 місяців тому
Gotta admit, you had me laughing A LOT MORE than I was anticipating when I started this! Love this episode! Definitely subscribed. On a side note, one thing I’ve heard a fair bit regarding the raid on Lawrence was that one of the the primary overseers of the collapsed women’s prison was originally from Lawrence/had family there. Can’t confirm it myself though. Again, LOVE YOUR CHANNEL 😎🍻
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 8 місяців тому
Thanks Rodney!
@alexanderbreglia7282
@alexanderbreglia7282 Рік тому
The Red legs were a light Infantry French Regiment known as Zouaves which were operational between 1830 and 1962 mostly in North Africa. Some of the Union soldiers wore the red pant legs as a tribute to an elite French light infantry unit.
@tehutibrim594
@tehutibrim594 Рік тому
U are freaking hilarious man, very informative & entertaining always
@jamierobinson3349
@jamierobinson3349 3 місяці тому
Being stuck in my home here up on the hill here in Astoria Oregon in the middle of an ice storm, I'm so happy to have discovered your channel. I posted a comment earlier on your story about Black Bart in the part of Northern California where I grew up but here's something in reference to this one, my great great grandfather was out of Jadwin Missouri and according to the story in my family he had road with Quantrill's Raiders and Bill Anderson. How much of it is true, I don't know. But I do know that he was shot and killed by Texas Rangers. Anyway, love your channel and humor and definitely Subscribed. 🎩👍
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 3 місяці тому
That's a wikd story, Jamie! Hope you're staying warm.
@BrentWShort
@BrentWShort Рік тому
This was awesome!!!!….I have a great family history during this era….Lot more than I ever knew before….Thank U
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed it
@humptydumpty3345
@humptydumpty3345 9 місяців тому
I may have had a great grandfather who was a Bushwhacker in the Quantrill Raiders, allegedly there’s a picture of him with Jesse James on a train but the picture is lost and I have no clue where it went, and neither does my family. So it could all be conjecture.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 9 місяців тому
Oh man, that'd be cool if you could find it!
@Gus-fx3xk
@Gus-fx3xk 3 роки тому
Thanks for the deep dive very informative.your work is appreciated.best on yt
@AMCornelius
@AMCornelius 6 місяців тому
Thank you for the narration Mr. Danny McBride.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 6 місяців тому
You're welcome
@lemhanback9595
@lemhanback9595 Рік тому
Outlaw Josey Wales is still my favorite Clint Eastwood movie. Although depending on who you talk to Gurrilla warfare is effective. However I have a feeling whether it was during the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War or the Vietnam War eventually those tactics or fighting those types of wars scars a humans soul in ways few can imagine. I agree with many here you shared a large amount of information. However you did it in a way that never got boring. Great job, glad I checked this out.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thanks Lem
@buckberthod5007
@buckberthod5007 Рік тому
Did you forget the gurrelia campaigns in WW2? The entire OSS?
@benjaminlathem2745
@benjaminlathem2745 Рік тому
North and South were both bloody at times as is the nature of war.
@denisestrickland2976
@denisestrickland2976 2 роки тому
You’re a great history story teller! I thoroughly enjoyed this, I think Bloody Bill in the end was crazy 😜.
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 2 роки тому
Thank you!
@oldtimeoutlaw
@oldtimeoutlaw 2 роки тому
Bill Anderson was not crazy. He stood up for what he believed in and never backed down. After what the damn government did to the South, they had more than a right to do what they did. Look at the many atrocities the damn Union did. What Bloody Bill did was just a small pay back. Stand together Rebels forever. And it’s going to happen again if this damn government don’t stop it’s crap! RIP BLOODY BILL
@davidvilla9458
@davidvilla9458 Рік тому
By far my favorite channel
@dougsnavely847
@dougsnavely847 3 місяці тому
Awesome show! Love your sarcasm and humor, Colonel!
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 3 місяці тому
Thank you!
@billytrevathan6405
@billytrevathan6405 10 місяців тому
Great video and very enjoyable. I’m 5th generation Texan and I can see the war between the states from different points of view. However, this guy was a sociopathic killer. Without arguing the points you mentioned early on, there were a multitude of horrors inflicted on civilians and private property in a lot of places besides Missouri, all over the Confederacy. Read the history of the Tabasco plant on Avery Island, La. It’s really a salt dome elevated higher than the surrounding land and thus surrounded by water. The original McIlhenny family that started making Tabasco sauce fled there during the war because of the Union soldiers coming into Baton Rouge and New Orleans. They looted, ransacked and burned homes, fields and businesses all over the South. What happened to Zerelda Cole was typical tactics and the type of terrorism that fueled killers like Jesse James. The war was not over for them and for a lot of other people. Slavery is bad. So is an all-powerful, central federal government like we now suffer under. Exactly what our founding fathers did not want, thats why most of the power was held by the states and why statehood was not easily obtained. I believe that slavery would have ended in another 20-40 years anyway. The north would have been financially crippled by the loss of southern cotton at a cheap price to supply their textile mills. It was going to be sold to Great Britain and France. The loss of control of the. Mississippi river would also have been devastating to westward expansion and trade for states and territories North of Tennessee or possibly Kentucky.
@colt110987
@colt110987 9 місяців тому
Not many people can be open minded enough to except the history of the violence and controversy surrounding northern aggression. Northern states were using these same tactics on Native Americans long before and after the civil war ended. My family in South Carolina is Cherokee, Welsh and Scandinavian decent, never had slaves, ran a 1200 acre farm for 92 years. They provided food for both sides at different times. After it was mostly burned down following the end of the war, there wasn’t enough infrastructure left for farmers to rebuild unless they had union currency or connections. Then a Union politician from Michigan sent an investor to buy farm land and my family sold most of the property for survival. It was sold after 92 years for less than it was originally purchased for. I’m grateful that they recoded and passed down this information through generations.
@oldtimeoutlaw
@oldtimeoutlaw 2 роки тому
Good vid on William T Anderson a true hero Confederate and Rebel! May he RIP!
@hunkallgood73
@hunkallgood73 2 роки тому
Why do you think a racist, psychopathic, insurrectionist is a "true hero"???
@brucemorrison2132
@brucemorrison2132 2 роки тому
But full of lies !
@amosbatto3051
@amosbatto3051 2 роки тому
I would say that Bill Anderson harmed the Confederate cause more than he helped it, with the kind of tactics he used. Just as Anderson was turned into a bloody killer by his thirst for revenge, Anderson created a lot of other people who also thirsted for revenge on the Union side.
@remigal899
@remigal899 2 роки тому
You’re an idiot. He rped a 12 year old black servant and he’s a hero? Get help.
@stevegeorge5322
@stevegeorge5322 2 роки тому
Well Done! Good Job! More please...
@WVF112469
@WVF112469 17 днів тому
"Buzzards Gotta Eat, Same as Worms." quoted by, Mr. Wales
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza 17 днів тому
Yessir
@richardriley8906
@richardriley8906 Рік тому
I am amazed you brought it up .I was Born 8 miles from the site of the Centralia Missouri Massacre. As was dad and his dad . Still here . Bill Anderson's sister was killed in the collapse of the Kansas Federal Pen. She and her friend were of 3 who died . That is why Mr Anderson hated Red Leggs .
@williewonka6694
@williewonka6694 Рік тому
My family lived at an Iowa farm on the Missouri border and Great-Great Grandfather, as a farmer living next to a rebel state was a member of the Iowa Southern Border Brigade. He periodically inspected the state line around his property looking for Bush wackers or rebel activity. There was actually a lot of cross-border violence between Iowa and Missouri, consisting of; farm murders, chasing escaping slaves, kidnapping and stealing livestock. There were numerous unofficial organizations on both sides; The Union League and Wide Awakes in the loyal states and The Golden Knights and others in slave states.
@Westwoodchronic
@Westwoodchronic 11 місяців тому
The Wide Awakes actually saved Union efforts at the beginning of the war by forming and ad-hoc milita and prevented confederate units from taking St. Louis.... they still exist to this day lol
@mussersbowsboatsandscience6610
@mussersbowsboatsandscience6610 Рік тому
Another good movie related to this is Ride with the Devil. My home turf! Great information 👍
@alanharbron4320
@alanharbron4320 Рік тому
One of the most interesting and thorough documentaries I've heard and I've heard alot
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Too kind
@michaelterry4394
@michaelterry4394 Рік тому
I second the statement very informative no B's thanks
@DasDutchman56
@DasDutchman56 2 роки тому
Wilson's Creek is a few mile S.W. of Springfield Missouri. We call it the battle of Oak Hills.
@leemartin9579
@leemartin9579 Рік тому
My family is from central Missouri, and have been hunting the same farm in Benton county for many generations. I have relatives that ran with Cole Younger and the James gang back in the day.
@tombailey5413
@tombailey5413 Рік тому
Your relatives must be really old.
@amazingtimekeepersband6607
@amazingtimekeepersband6607 Рік тому
Nice job bro I like the way you put that very truthful very historical I'm going to make you a captain of the amazing timekeepers band.
@brandonwestbrook6003
@brandonwestbrook6003 Рік тому
As narrated by Kenny Powers….. 😂. stumbled upon your video and loved it. Immediately subbed
@WildWestExtravaganza
@WildWestExtravaganza Рік тому
Thanks
@micahmontgomery6625
@micahmontgomery6625 3 роки тому
“Dyin ain’t much of a livin boy”
@enlightenedwarrior7119
@enlightenedwarrior7119 2 роки тому
We all have to make a living
@enlightenedwarrior7119
@enlightenedwarrior7119 2 роки тому
Blondie?
@dannysimmons3167
@dannysimmons3167 3 роки тому
A slide show isn’t necessary, good listening. Still looking for one on Jim Bowie
@robertayoder2063
@robertayoder2063 3 роки тому
Right on man that be a great one Jim's not talked about enough
@lambastepirate
@lambastepirate 2 роки тому
If you like Jim Bowie you won't like the truth about him he was a big time land scammer. He fled Louisiana to Texas because of sales of land he owned no title to. He started up sales of land he had no title to again, and was fixing to get in trouble for that when the Alamo happened. Also thair where murder charges following him around.
@dannysimmons3167
@dannysimmons3167 2 роки тому
@@lambastepirate never said I liked him, just wanted to hear a story on him. Doesn’t change the fact that he accounted for himself pretty good in the end. You can take a small glimpse at any life and condemn them for it
@lambastepirate
@lambastepirate 2 роки тому
@@dannysimmons3167 A man like that taking the life's savings from families trying for a new start would have met a sad violent ending anyways.
@dannysimmons3167
@dannysimmons3167 2 роки тому
@@lambastepirate maybe. Who knows? I’ve read a little on his one sided duels. He was very formidable. He didn’t have much in the ways of a conscience
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