INDEX

Abbot, Major James B.: soldier in Lawrence, 390.

A History of Lawrence, by Bev. Bichard Cordley: referred to, 284; quoted from, 335.

Akers, Sylvester: story of Quantrill's troubles in Texas as told

by-;    McCulloch desired

that Quantrill capture Federal guerrillas, 439; one of the party who went to Ky. with Quantrill, 457; biographical sketch of, 458; sayB Federal soldier shot to get horse was killed by Allen Parmer; the incident occurred at Houstonville, 463; says most men favored surrender of Parmer; when Capt. Bridgewater came to arrest Parmer Quantrill revealed his true identity and permitted him to go, 464.

Akers, Tom: jailer having custody of Quantrill, 191.

Albach, George: killed in Lawrence Massacre, 386.

Alexander, Colonel -: murdered by Quantrill's guerrillas, 439; account of, 442.

Allen, -: in Lawrence Massacre showed fight and house of not molested, 376.

Allen, Charles B.: killed in Lawrence Massacre, 386; buried in the trench, 388.

Allen, Clay, (col.): killed in Lawrence Massacre, 386.

Allen,   E.:   killed   in Lawrence

Massacre, 386; buried in trench, 387.

Allison, D. C: killed in Lawrence Massacre, 386.

Alsup,-: a Bed Leg, 413.

Alsup, Benjamin: inhuman treatment of by rebels, 215.

Alwes, -: killed in Lawrence

Massacre, 386.

Anderson, Alex: letter of to W. W. Scott, 461.

Anderson, Bill: murdered and robbed in Missouri, 207; raided along Santa Fe Trail, 297; could not rescue sisters, 300; grief of as told by Edwards, 302; excuse made for; desperate guerrilla long before, 304; raid of into Kansas, 309; portrait of; raid of mentioned, 316; scalps of women on bridle of 317; killed more men at Lawrence than any other captain, 384; wanted to attack fort after Baxter Massacre, 434; married a Miss Smith; became hostile to Quantrill, 439; deserted and turned against Quantrill; protected Fletch Taylor and others, 440; joined McCulloch, 443; fought battle of Fayette; defeated, 452; contempt of for Quantrill, 453.

Anderson, C.: killed in Lawrence Massacre, 386.

Anderson, Jenny: sister to Bill, voluntarily went to live in prison with sisters, 300.