[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @EchoesofWarYT Echoes of War Echoes of War posts on X about $4732t, texas rangers, the world, stephen f the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::1798368784513662976/interactions)  - X Week XXXXXX -XX% - X Month XXXXXXX -XXXX% - X Months XXXXXXXXX +410% - X Year XXXXXXXXX +5,538% ### Mentions: XX [#](/creator/twitter::1798368784513662976/posts_active)  - X Week XX -XX% - X Month XXX -XXXX% - X Months XXX +163% - X Year XXX +1,586% ### Followers: XXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::1798368784513662976/followers)  - X Week XXXXXX +1.90% - X Month XXXXXX +13% - X Months XXXXXX +121% - X Year XXXXXX +926% ### CreatorRank: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::1798368784513662976/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence **Social category influence** [countries](/list/countries) [mlb](/list/mlb) [automotive brands](/list/automotive-brands) [technology brands](/list/technology-brands) **Social topic influence** [$4732t](/topic/$4732t) #406, [texas rangers](/topic/texas-rangers), [the world](/topic/the-world), [stephen f](/topic/stephen-f), [dawn](/topic/dawn), [south carolina](/topic/south-carolina), [momentum](/topic/momentum), [the british](/topic/the-british), [pearl harbor](/topic/pearl-harbor), [civil war](/topic/civil-war) **Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by** [@youtube](/creator/undefined) [@kenburns](/creator/undefined) [@jiggyames](/creator/undefined) [@alexandermckay2](/creator/undefined) [@lifeinthe1800s](/creator/undefined) [@japple8](/creator/undefined) [@longhunter09](/creator/undefined) [@wilemanwinston](/creator/undefined) [@colonelmark4](/creator/undefined) [@spcmunky](/creator/undefined) [@wyattgwyon1711](/creator/undefined) [@centurion6246](/creator/undefined) [@chadwickgates0](/creator/undefined) [@emtp3764](/creator/undefined) [@hoofanagleit](/creator/undefined) [@sherryrsher](/creator/undefined) [@countryboy62](/creator/undefined) [@grundleballs](/creator/undefined) [@massmediaenjoyr](/creator/undefined) [@dallaslovefield](/creator/undefined) ### Top Social Posts Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "In 1835 Texas officially brought the legendary Texas Rangers into the world though their roots run even deeper. Stephen F. Austin first hired ten hardened frontiersmen back in 1823 to protect the colony but it wasnt until 1835 that lawmakers formally turned these riders of the prairie into an organized force. Over the next century and a half the Rangers role rose fell and rose again. They battled hostile tribes rode into the Mexican War and were often the ones called in when feuds border chaos and civic unrest spiraled out of control. But their history isnt without shadows. In the early 1900s" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1994445875385434589) 2025-11-28T16:38Z 11.3K followers, 8014 engagements "This sailor posed for his portrait in front of a backdrop loaded with nautical imagery. A fully-rigged warship and lighthouse are seen on the distant seascape while a mast or spar from a wrecked vessel rests on the rocks in the foreground" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1999251696128848301) 2025-12-11T22:55Z 11.3K followers, 1709 engagements "A stagecoach sits in the town of Tombstone Arizona. Circa 1882. Tombstone was founded in 1879 by prospectors and remains legendary for the fights between lawmen and outlaws that took place there including the infamous shootout at the O.K. Corral" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1995602161322131698) 2025-12-01T21:13Z 11.3K followers, 5735 engagements "🧵The Battle of Cowpens (Jan XX 1781) A freezing dawn on the South Carolina backcountry. One of the most brilliantly executed American battles of the entire Revolution is about to unfoldand it will shatter British momentum in the South. American commander Daniel Morgan knows hes being hunted. And hes about to turn the tables 👇" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1996346004195684692) 2025-12-03T22:29Z 11.3K followers, 13.4K engagements "An illustration of HMS Leopard (right) firing on the USS Chesapeake in June 1807. In early 1807 a handful of British sailorssome of American birthdeserted their ships which were then blockading French ships in Chesapeake Bay and joined the crew of USSChesapeake. In an attempt to recover the British deserters Captain Salusbury Pryce Humphreys commanding Leopard hailed Chesapeake and requested permission to search her. Commodore James Barron of Chesapeake refused and Leopard opened fire. Caught unprepared Barron surrendered and Humphreys sent boarders to search for the deserters. The boarding" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1996761625249153318) 2025-12-05T02:00Z 11.3K followers, 2874 engagements "Illustration for Robert L. Mays Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 1949" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1997051679271981352) 2025-12-05T21:13Z 11.3K followers, 1366 engagements "Many of the U.S. ships in Pearl Harbor that day have names with Civil War ties. USS Nevada (BB-36): Named for the State of Nevada which joined the Union in 1864. Only U.S. capital ship to get underway during the attack. USS Pennsylvania (BB-38): Named for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which sent more units than any other Union state and hosted the bloodiest battle of the war at Gettysburg. USS Arizona (BB-39): Named for the State of Arizona which as Arizona Territory was site of one of the westernmost battles of the war at Picacho Peak. USS Tennessee (BB-43): Named for the State of" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1997748242541634014) 2025-12-07T19:21Z 11.3K followers, 3819 engagements "Remembering the dead at Sudley Church near Bull Run Va. March 1862" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998070596723478775) 2025-12-08T16:42Z 11.3K followers, 8269 engagements "Jefferson opposed Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's proposal to establish a government bank and the two emerged as political rivals during George Washington's presidency" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998194657042501791) 2025-12-09T00:55Z 11.3K followers, 1036 engagements "Theodore Roosevelt on his horse in Montauk along Island in 1898. Later that year he would assemble the Rough Riders to fight in the Spanish-American War. Colorized by Marina Maral" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1999271078255096007) 2025-12-12T00:12Z 11.3K followers, 5428 engagements "The Klondike Gold Rush attracted former inhabitants of the West who were well versed in boom town cycles. Nearly 100000 people in all flocked to this new frontier of opportunity. Two of them were the ambitions and hardy women seen here dragging their supplies in hopes of getting their piece of the pie. Photograph by B.W. Kilburn 1898" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1979679342306476112) 2025-10-18T22:41Z 11.3K followers, 3228 engagements "The Christmas Party by American artist Robert David Wilkie c. 1850" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1996821317719675388) 2025-12-05T05:57Z 11.3K followers, 1584 engagements "Drawing of Grant and Lee shaking hands at Appomattox Court House" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998853076695089313) 2025-12-10T20:31Z 11.3K followers, 6173 engagements "Chesty Puller was proud that his Confederate grandfather had served in what he referred to as the War Between the States and died in that conflict. Puller's Paternal Grandfather was Maj. John William Puller (1833-17 MAR 1863) 5th Virginia Cavalry ANV. Puller was elected Capt of the Gloucester Lt Dragoons in 1859 - mustered in as Capt of Co A of the 5th and was promoted Major on XX DEC 1862 - KIA at Kelly's Fords XX MAR 1863 His grandmother died of exposure after being put out of her home by federal troopsAlso part of the Puller inheritance as he was often reminded around the family dining" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1997324589668679856) 2025-12-06T15:17Z 11.3K followers, 21K engagements "Pinkerton's Detective Agency mugshot of Laura Bullion (1876 - 1961) taken in 1893. Bullion was an outlaw with Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang in the 1890s participating in the Great Northern train robbery for which she was sentenced to five years in prison in 1901. After her release she lived in Memphis Tennessee and tried unsuccessfully to scratch out an honest living as a seamstress and interior designer. Bullion died in poverty in 1961" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998141572605673731) 2025-12-08T21:24Z 11.3K followers, 7746 engagements "Powder boy by gun of U.S.S. New Hampshire off the coast of Charleston S.C. 1860" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998392438638211329) 2025-12-09T14:01Z 11.3K followers, 4785 engagements "Theodore Roosevelt and His Rough Riders at the Top of San Juan Hill Cuba 1898" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998572179135623631) 2025-12-10T01:55Z 11.3K followers, 83.7K engagements "Medicine man at back of Otter Tipi with medicines and sacred bundles. Blackfeet. Montana. Early 1900s" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1998762128405131307) 2025-12-10T14:30Z 11.3K followers, 75.2K engagements "A mound of bison skulls circa 1870s taken during the U.S. Army's drive to put an end to the resistance from the Native tribes of the western United States. Believing that hunting bison was a critical source of both food and social unity for these tribes the U.S. Army encouraged the mass indiscriminate slaughter of buffalo herds wherever they were found to deprive the Native tribes of their communal hunting practices as well as the food that they depended on to survive. Where there had once been as many as XX million bison roaming the Great Plains by the end of the 19th century only an" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1999205172011212932) 2025-12-11T19:50Z 11.3K followers, 6621 engagements "In this 1903 photo a black sheriff in Pocatello Idaho sits astride his horse. As many as one in four cowboys in the Wild West were black though their stories have often been ignored in favor of those of white settlers. "Right after the Civil War being a cowboy was one of the few jobs open to men of color who wanted to not serve as elevator operators or delivery boys or other similar occupations" said William Loren Katz scholar of African-American history" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1999532439371411640) 2025-12-12T17:30Z 11.3K followers, 2403 engagements "Describe Benedict Arnold in X word" [X Link](https://x.com/EchoesofWarYT/status/1999864270646137150) 2025-12-13T15:29Z 11.3K followers, 4639 engagements
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@EchoesofWarYT Echoes of WarEchoes of War posts on X about $4732t, texas rangers, the world, stephen f the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries mlb automotive brands technology brands
Social topic influence $4732t #406, texas rangers, the world, stephen f, dawn, south carolina, momentum, the british, pearl harbor, civil war
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @youtube @kenburns @jiggyames @alexandermckay2 @lifeinthe1800s @japple8 @longhunter09 @wilemanwinston @colonelmark4 @spcmunky @wyattgwyon1711 @centurion6246 @chadwickgates0 @emtp3764 @hoofanagleit @sherryrsher @countryboy62 @grundleballs @massmediaenjoyr @dallaslovefield
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"In 1835 Texas officially brought the legendary Texas Rangers into the world though their roots run even deeper. Stephen F. Austin first hired ten hardened frontiersmen back in 1823 to protect the colony but it wasnt until 1835 that lawmakers formally turned these riders of the prairie into an organized force. Over the next century and a half the Rangers role rose fell and rose again. They battled hostile tribes rode into the Mexican War and were often the ones called in when feuds border chaos and civic unrest spiraled out of control. But their history isnt without shadows. In the early 1900s"
X Link 2025-11-28T16:38Z 11.3K followers, 8014 engagements
"This sailor posed for his portrait in front of a backdrop loaded with nautical imagery. A fully-rigged warship and lighthouse are seen on the distant seascape while a mast or spar from a wrecked vessel rests on the rocks in the foreground"
X Link 2025-12-11T22:55Z 11.3K followers, 1709 engagements
"A stagecoach sits in the town of Tombstone Arizona. Circa 1882. Tombstone was founded in 1879 by prospectors and remains legendary for the fights between lawmen and outlaws that took place there including the infamous shootout at the O.K. Corral"
X Link 2025-12-01T21:13Z 11.3K followers, 5735 engagements
"🧵The Battle of Cowpens (Jan XX 1781) A freezing dawn on the South Carolina backcountry. One of the most brilliantly executed American battles of the entire Revolution is about to unfoldand it will shatter British momentum in the South. American commander Daniel Morgan knows hes being hunted. And hes about to turn the tables 👇"
X Link 2025-12-03T22:29Z 11.3K followers, 13.4K engagements
"An illustration of HMS Leopard (right) firing on the USS Chesapeake in June 1807. In early 1807 a handful of British sailorssome of American birthdeserted their ships which were then blockading French ships in Chesapeake Bay and joined the crew of USSChesapeake. In an attempt to recover the British deserters Captain Salusbury Pryce Humphreys commanding Leopard hailed Chesapeake and requested permission to search her. Commodore James Barron of Chesapeake refused and Leopard opened fire. Caught unprepared Barron surrendered and Humphreys sent boarders to search for the deserters. The boarding"
X Link 2025-12-05T02:00Z 11.3K followers, 2874 engagements
"Illustration for Robert L. Mays Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 1949"
X Link 2025-12-05T21:13Z 11.3K followers, 1366 engagements
"Many of the U.S. ships in Pearl Harbor that day have names with Civil War ties. USS Nevada (BB-36): Named for the State of Nevada which joined the Union in 1864. Only U.S. capital ship to get underway during the attack. USS Pennsylvania (BB-38): Named for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which sent more units than any other Union state and hosted the bloodiest battle of the war at Gettysburg. USS Arizona (BB-39): Named for the State of Arizona which as Arizona Territory was site of one of the westernmost battles of the war at Picacho Peak. USS Tennessee (BB-43): Named for the State of"
X Link 2025-12-07T19:21Z 11.3K followers, 3819 engagements
"Remembering the dead at Sudley Church near Bull Run Va. March 1862"
X Link 2025-12-08T16:42Z 11.3K followers, 8269 engagements
"Jefferson opposed Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's proposal to establish a government bank and the two emerged as political rivals during George Washington's presidency"
X Link 2025-12-09T00:55Z 11.3K followers, 1036 engagements
"Theodore Roosevelt on his horse in Montauk along Island in 1898. Later that year he would assemble the Rough Riders to fight in the Spanish-American War. Colorized by Marina Maral"
X Link 2025-12-12T00:12Z 11.3K followers, 5428 engagements
"The Klondike Gold Rush attracted former inhabitants of the West who were well versed in boom town cycles. Nearly 100000 people in all flocked to this new frontier of opportunity. Two of them were the ambitions and hardy women seen here dragging their supplies in hopes of getting their piece of the pie. Photograph by B.W. Kilburn 1898"
X Link 2025-10-18T22:41Z 11.3K followers, 3228 engagements
"The Christmas Party by American artist Robert David Wilkie c. 1850"
X Link 2025-12-05T05:57Z 11.3K followers, 1584 engagements
"Drawing of Grant and Lee shaking hands at Appomattox Court House"
X Link 2025-12-10T20:31Z 11.3K followers, 6173 engagements
"Chesty Puller was proud that his Confederate grandfather had served in what he referred to as the War Between the States and died in that conflict. Puller's Paternal Grandfather was Maj. John William Puller (1833-17 MAR 1863) 5th Virginia Cavalry ANV. Puller was elected Capt of the Gloucester Lt Dragoons in 1859 - mustered in as Capt of Co A of the 5th and was promoted Major on XX DEC 1862 - KIA at Kelly's Fords XX MAR 1863 His grandmother died of exposure after being put out of her home by federal troopsAlso part of the Puller inheritance as he was often reminded around the family dining"
X Link 2025-12-06T15:17Z 11.3K followers, 21K engagements
"Pinkerton's Detective Agency mugshot of Laura Bullion (1876 - 1961) taken in 1893. Bullion was an outlaw with Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang in the 1890s participating in the Great Northern train robbery for which she was sentenced to five years in prison in 1901. After her release she lived in Memphis Tennessee and tried unsuccessfully to scratch out an honest living as a seamstress and interior designer. Bullion died in poverty in 1961"
X Link 2025-12-08T21:24Z 11.3K followers, 7746 engagements
"Powder boy by gun of U.S.S. New Hampshire off the coast of Charleston S.C. 1860"
X Link 2025-12-09T14:01Z 11.3K followers, 4785 engagements
"Theodore Roosevelt and His Rough Riders at the Top of San Juan Hill Cuba 1898"
X Link 2025-12-10T01:55Z 11.3K followers, 83.7K engagements
"Medicine man at back of Otter Tipi with medicines and sacred bundles. Blackfeet. Montana. Early 1900s"
X Link 2025-12-10T14:30Z 11.3K followers, 75.2K engagements
"A mound of bison skulls circa 1870s taken during the U.S. Army's drive to put an end to the resistance from the Native tribes of the western United States. Believing that hunting bison was a critical source of both food and social unity for these tribes the U.S. Army encouraged the mass indiscriminate slaughter of buffalo herds wherever they were found to deprive the Native tribes of their communal hunting practices as well as the food that they depended on to survive. Where there had once been as many as XX million bison roaming the Great Plains by the end of the 19th century only an"
X Link 2025-12-11T19:50Z 11.3K followers, 6621 engagements
"In this 1903 photo a black sheriff in Pocatello Idaho sits astride his horse. As many as one in four cowboys in the Wild West were black though their stories have often been ignored in favor of those of white settlers. "Right after the Civil War being a cowboy was one of the few jobs open to men of color who wanted to not serve as elevator operators or delivery boys or other similar occupations" said William Loren Katz scholar of African-American history"
X Link 2025-12-12T17:30Z 11.3K followers, 2403 engagements
"Describe Benedict Arnold in X word"
X Link 2025-12-13T15:29Z 11.3K followers, 4639 engagements
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