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  1. Contributors
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  1. Guerrilla Warfare Was the NormToward a New Vision of Civil War Kentucky
  2. pp. 3-5
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  1. Federal EyesHow the Union Saw Kentucky's Civil War
  2. Andrew Fialka
  3. pp. 6-25
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  1. Kentucky and the Origins of the Confederate Partisan Ranger Service
  2. Barton A. Myers
  3. pp. 26-41
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  1. The Rise and Fall of Edwin Terrell, Guerrilla Hunter, U.S.A.
  2. Matthew Christopher Hulbert
  3. pp. 42-61
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  1. "Within Her Desolate Borders"Reflections of Guerrilla Warfare Through Select Documents
  2. James M. Prichard
  3. pp. 62-67
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  1. An Advice Manual for Wanna-Be Guerrilla Hunters
  2. Lorien Foote
  3. pp. 68-74
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  1. Abolitionizing Missouri: German Immigrants and Racial Ideology in Nineteenth-Century America by Kristen Layne Anderson (review)
  2. Zachary S. Garrison
  3. pp. 77-79
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  1. The Guerrilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts During the Civil War ed. by Brian D. McKnight and Barton A. Myers (review)
  2. Brian Matthew Jordan
  3. pp. 79-81
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  1. The Ghosts of Guerilla Memory: How Civil War Bushwhackers Became Gunslingers in the American West by Matthew Christopher Hulbert (review)
  2. Anne Marshall
  3. pp. 81-83
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  1. Bushwhackers: Guerrilla Warfare, Manhood, and the Household in Civil War Missouri by Joseph M. Beilein (review)
  2. Jason Phillips
  3. pp. 83-85
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  1. Extreme Civil War: Guerrilla Warfare, Environment, and Race on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier by Matthew M. Stith (review)
  2. Angela M. Riotto
  3. pp. 86-88
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  1. Exhibits at The Filson Historical Society
  2. pp. 89-92
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