- Silas M. Gordon
Silas M. Gordon (1835-1888) was a pro-Confederate
bushwhacker who indirectly causedPlatte City, Missouri , to be burned twice by Union forces during theAmerican Civil War . The town ofGordonville, Texas , is named for him.Silas Gordon was born in
Kentucky in 1835 and moved with his parents, William and Lucretia (Muir) Gordon, toPlatte County, Missouri .At the outbreak of the Civil War, Gordon engaged in various guerrilla actions, including kidnapping Union officers in
Missouri . He was accused of masterminding theSeptember 3 Platte Bridge Railroad Tragedy in which aHannibal & St. Joseph Railroad train derailed on a sabotaged Platte River bridge atSt. Joseph, Missouri .Gordon and 30 to 40 of his followers set up camp in November 1861 by the Platte County Courthouse in Platte City. He was to engage Federal troops in November at Bee Creek, in which two Federals were killed. In December his band briefly captured
Weston, Missouri .Gordon stole county records from the courthouse and threatened to kill the district judge if he came to Platte City. Union General
David Hunter issued an order from neighboringFort Leavenworth, Kansas , to the Platte County trustees to either deliver Gordon within 10 days or have the city burned and the slaves in the county freed. In early December Col.James Morgan marched from St. Joseph to Platte City and set fire to the city and courthouse and captured three of Gordon's men onDecember 16 during theBurning of Platte City .On
December 17 Morgan ignored the pleas for leniency from the father of one of the prisoners, a man named Black Triplett. Instead, Morgan took Triplett and prisoner Gabriel Case to the Bee Creek site where the Federals had been killed. Triplett was executed outright and Case wasbayonet ted as he fled. The letters "U.S." were scrawled in Triplett's blood on the Bee Creek bridge.Gordon joined the
Missouri State Guard underSterling Price and was in theBattle of Pea Ridge ,Battle of Iuka ,Second Battle of Corinth , andBattle of Vicksburg . He was reported to have joined guerilla fighterWilliam Quantrill andQuantrill's Raiders in Texas. He returned to guerilla activities in Missouri in 1864 around Platte County. In July 1864, Union troops once again burned the city in an attempt to capture him (the courthouse was not to be rebuilt from the first fire until 1867).Gordon returned to Texas in Gordonville until his death.
External links
* [http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/mocwmb/index.cgi?noframes;read=4758 History-sites.com biography]
* [http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/mocwmb/index.cgi?noframes;read=1508 History-sites.com biography 2]
* [http://www.civilwarbooklady.com/cwdescriptionsRthruS.htm Rebels Remembered: Si Gordon & John Thrailkill (Book)]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/GG/hlg29.html History of Gordonville]
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