| NOUN | a bushwhacker | bushwhackers |
| SYNO | bushwhacker | hillbilly |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- On July 30, Hays, with bushwhacker Dick Yager and several others, went to Westport seeking several Northern informers.
- The first widely accepted alternative key was the "sideswiper" or "sidewinder", sometimes called a "cootie key" or "bushwhacker".
- Southern bushwhacker Silas M. Gordon had been operating out of Platte County, Missouri for several months before regional Federal military authorities attempted to capture him and his followers.
- The community is named for Missouri bushwhacker Silas M.
- The first Burning of Platte City, Missouri occurred during the American Civil War on December 16, 1861, after Union troops attempted to capture the bushwhacker Silas M. Gordon.
- The colloquialism originated when Anheuser-Busch was the main sponsor of the series by combining the name "Busch" with the term "bushwhacker," but it has gradually fallen out of use since Anheuser-Busch's sponsorship ended.
- During the Civil War, Missouri as a border state was hard hit by neighbor against neighbor bushwhacker fighting.
- The term "bushwhacker" is used in Australia and New Zealand to mean someone who spends his or her time in the bush.
- Mary Jane Green was a Confederate spy and bushwhacker.
- President Barack Obama was photographed by the Associated Press drinking a bushwhacker at an Orange Beach, Alabama restaurant on July 15, 2010 while touring the areas affected by the BP "Deepwater Horizon" oil spill.
- Out on the trail cowboy Tom Crenshaw is forced to shoot and kill a bushwhacker.
- John Noland (1844 – June 25, 1908) was an enslaved man who was the personal servant of bushwhacker William C.
- Rufus Henry Ingram (1834–unknown) was a bushwhacker who led Captain Ingram's Partisan Rangers that operated in California in 1864.
- Hinson took up arms after his two sons, George (aged 22) and Jack (aged 17) were on a deer-hunting trip until they were executed by a Union patrol squad under the suspicion of being spies at Fort Donelson and participation in bushwhacker activity in the Autumn of 1862.
- In some areas, particularly the Appalachian regions of Tennessee and North Carolina, the term "bushwhackers" was used for Confederate partisans who attacked Union forces.
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