The southern part of the state had the majority of the southern sympathizers.
The hotel would become a hotbed of southern sympathizers in the Bleeding Kansas war.
He robbed any suspected southern sympathizer and threatened several leading citizens with murder and robbery if they remained in town.
Previously used points of refuge in the north are now under the closest scrutiny by southern sympathizers.
Other southern sympathizers showed up in late 1864, and the area became known as Confederate Gulch.
Somewhere between 30 and 50 Union fighters faced off against the 250 southern sympathizers, who had disguised themselves with uniforms taken from dead Federal soldiers.
During the American Civil War, men from the area served on both sides of the conflict, but most residents were southern sympathizers.
As a southern sympathizer, Alvey was arrested by Union soldiers and detained.
The Union also used the island as a military prison and a refuge for southern pro-Union sympathizers.
The family was attacked in the press as being southern sympathizers.