500        QUANTRILL AND THE BORDER WARS

Hampson, -: remarkable escape of from death, 349.

Hampton, John: guerrilla killed at Searancy farm, 257.

Hanscom, O. A.: guerillas reported to command at house of, 336.

Hanway, James: letter of referred to, 66; wrote a brief account of Quantrill's career, 99.

Harmon, John W.:     letter of quoted; lived at Canal Dover; moved to Brooklyn, N. Y.; man of character, 18; statement of concerning Quantrill; what White told him about Quantrill, 60.

Harrington, Miles: son-in-law of Mrs. Joanna Gaines; negotiated with Quantrill for return of slave, 115.

Harris, James: statement of concerning Ball and Lipsey; scene at Morgan Walker's house, 177.

Harris, John: surrendered in Kentucky, 479.

Harris, Nannie: portrait of; arrested as spy, 299; killed in falling building, 303.

Harris, Beuben: Quantrill at house of, 250.

Harris, B. L.: some account of; connection of with Morgan Walker raid, 143; says Southwick was in the raid, 144.

Harris, Tom: went to Kentucky with Quantrill, 457.

Harrison, -:  had squad in

march to Texas, 275.

Harvey, Jack: a Bed Leg, 413.

Hart, Charley: name assumed by Quantrill in Kansas; possible reason for choice of name, 23.

Hart, Major -: wounded at

battle of Independence, 263; when wounded, 264.

Hartville: Quantrill's men in battle of, 280.

Haseltine, -: secured wife in

Lawrence Massacre, 383.

Haskell, Captain John G.: quartermaster General Lane's army of invasion, 389.

Hauser, Peter: notified Snyder of Quantrill's presence at house of Bennings; also told Elias Snyder, 182.

Hauser, Samuel: issued warrant for arrest of Quantrill, 182; mentioned in habeas corpus proceedings of Quantrill, 192.

Hawkins, -: a Bed Leg; did

not kill "Jeff Davis", 414.

Hay, Chester: killed in Lawrence Massacre, 386.

Hays, Jack: a Bed Leg; helped to rob James P. Duke, 414.

Hays, Colonel Upton: possibly with Quantrill on trip to Utah, 79; succeeded as chief of "Partisan Bangers" by Quantrill, 220; return of to Missouri; seeks aid of Quantrill; given body-guard to go to Jackson county, 255; went to Jackson county, 260; portrait of; joined Colonel Hughes at Cowherd farm, 261; number of men with at battle of Independence, 262; wounded in foot, 266; arms enough captured to arm slim regiment of, 267; left Lietenant Copeland with Quantrill to be killed, 270.

Hays, Wilson: a free negro with Dr. Doy, 107.

Hazeltine,-: soldier at Lawrence, 390.

Hazeltine, William: remarkable escape of, 373.

Heiser, Judith: married Captain Thomas Quantrill, 17.