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of 1860, 131; intended to assassinate his associates in Kansas, 132; boarded with Nathan Stone; excuses of to Dean; met Dean in spring of 1860; headquarters of at Lawrence; playing both sides, 133; role of detective played by; acted with Dean in Allen Pinks affair, 134; his career as Charley Hart; account of life of at Lawrence quoted from Kansas City Journal, 138; mention of Morgan Walker raid; wanted to kill Samuel Walker, 139; the traitor, 140; knew Ball through Dean, 141; visited Ball, Morrison, and Southwick, 145; necessary to get out of Kansas at once; spent much time planning Morgan Walker raid, 146; went to Osawatomie ahead of others; in hiding when party from Pardee arrived at Lawrence, 147; taken to Snyder by Dean, 148; Cherokee invasion abandoned; had raided into Missouri with Jennison; Potter a friend of; again takes up Morgan Walker raid, 149; prevailed over Snyder; Potter's account of; meeting in Paola to betray companions, 150; Snyder on , Morgan Walker raid, 151; starting on Morgan Walker raid; known as Charley Hart, 152; went to Walker's house, 153; may not have known that Dean had come with wagon, 154; met Walker; talked first with Andrew J. Walker, 155; arrival of at Morgan Walker's house, 156; told Ball to gather up the slaves, 157; in the attack, 158; Andrew J. Walker's description of; what he told A. J. Walker, 159; what he did at Walker's,

160; what Dean said of, 161; told Missourians a false story; fictitious account of written by Edwards, 163; boasted that he killed his companions; Pletch Taylor said his story was the only evidence Missourians had, 165; what he told the Missourians, 166; the absurdity of story of, 167; false story of grew in South; took name of Charley Hart; mother disproved false story; Prank and Jesse James perpetuated false story; had no brother in army of Stonewall Jackson, 169; falsely said to have taught school in Kansas in 1856; never owned a wagon; had no elder brother; never started to Pike's Peak; was never injured by any Kansas man, 172; false story of ridiculed; killed many men in Kansas and other states; a cattle thief, blackmailer, slave-driver, kidnapper, 173; went with Walker to kill Ball and Lipsey, 175; actions of at camp of Ball; probably killed one or both; what Dean says, 176; statements of Hudspeth and Harris, 177; in danger of lynching at Independence ; saved by A. JWalker; gave account of life to Judge Henry, 178; given horse, money and suit by Morgan Walker; given money by Lobb; spent winter of 1860-61 in Walker settlement; lived much with Mark Gill; morose and restless, visited Kansas, 179; mobbed at Independence; '1 Black Bess'', a fine mare, given him by Walker; never taught school in Missouri, 180; his return to Kansas, 181; stopped at house of