514        QUANTRILL AND THE BORDER WARS

Quantrill and gave him revolver; bluffer and champion of Quantrill, 189; letter of, 440; letter of to Scott, 442, 447.

Prairie Grove: Quantrill's men in battle of, 280.

Prentice, Thaddeus: guerrillas in act of burning home of, 398.

Price, General Sterling: Quantrill with at Lexington, 200; base of supplies of at Osceola, 208; not believed to have ordered the sacking of Humboldt, 209; comforts Quantrill, 281; had little better treatment than Quantrill at hands of Confederacy; President Davis had contempt for, 282; report of Quantrill to; reply of to Quantrill, 436; complimentary reference of to Quantrill; to be hoped he did not approve of Lawrence Massacre; letter of to Governor Reynolds, 437; ordered guerrillas to raid North Missouri, 452; absurdity of his raid into Missouri and Kansas; Todd scouted for, 454; Quantrill's contempt for; Quantrill would not aid, 455.

Price, William: lawyer in Western Maryland; Jesse Duncan Quantrill studied law at suggestion of, 19.

Price, William C.: directed attitude of Missouri towards Kan sas Territory, 286.

Prison: that in which women wero placed cheap and insecure; location of, 300; fell down, 301.

Property: amount of destroyed in Lawrence Massacre, 389.

Purington, David: killed in Lawrence Massacre, 387.

Qtjantbill: family of, 17; state-

ment of Quantrill's mother concerning, 33; character of, 40. Quantrill, Archibald: son of Captain Thomas Quantrill, 18; a compositor on National Intelligencer; married Miss Mary A. Sands; in Washington when wife waved flags at Frederick, Md., in face of Jackson's men, 22; some account of family of, 33.

Quantrill, Archibald Rollin: dates of birth and death of, 29.

Quantrill, Clarke: dates of birth and death of, 29.

Quantrill, Mrs. Caroline C.: date of marriage of; children of; dates of births and deaths; statement of concerning husband and children, 29; place and date of birth of, 31; letter of her son Thompson to; description of; lived at Chambersburg; statement of concerning her birth; had brown hair; married at Chambersburg, 32; statement of concerning Quantrill family; parents of died while she was infant; born at Stoyestown, Pa.; an uncle, Judge Thompson, who brought her up; when and where went to housekeeping in Canal Dover, 33; surprised when she heard of the actions of her son; temperament and character of; was left nothing by her guerrilla son; convinced of identity of son by evidence secured by Scott; desire of to visit places he had lived, 34; visited Nelson and Spencer counties, Ky.; there became proud of course of her son; had grave of son opened, 35; identified skull of son; put all blame on Scott; became a nuisance in