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Re: More Insight on the "Bloody" Moniker

I agree. Looking at newspapers in 1861 and 62 he was frequently referred to as "Billy" Anderson, a sobriquet alluding to his age which would have been 19 I think. He really did not get mentioned frequently til 1864 when his actions became more frequent an brutal.
JJR

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