528        QUANTRILL AND THE BORDER WARS

Scally, Mrs. Bridget: in charge of Portland Cemetery; permitted grave of Quantrill to be opened, 35.

Sehofield, General John M.: report of, 276.

Schwab, John: killed in Lawrence

Massacre, 387. Scott,   Matthew:   told   to take

message of defiance from Walker

to Penick, 203. Scott, S.:   Thomas H. Quantrill

went to housekeeping with, 24. Scott,   S.   S.:   memorandum of

Quantrill's having killed man at

Mendota written on letter-head

of, 51.

Scott, W. W.: investigated life of Quantrill and identified him, 34; statement of about discovery, identification and opening grave of Quantrill and removal of his bones to Canal Dover; made two trips to Louisville, 35; took Mrs. Quantrill to Missouri; abused by her; said Mrs. Quantrill became a "hell-cat" in Missouri, 37; took up subscription for Mrs. Quantrill; always her friend; letters of her to, 39; got her into '' Homes'' and furnished money and clothing, 40; cruelty of Quantrill; character of book he had in mind, 42; says Quantrill worked in lumber yard at Mendota, 49; would write as favorably as possible of Quantrill, 51; told P. B. Glessner why Quantrill left Mendota, 52; when Quantrill taught school in native county, 53; wrote short sketch of Quantrill, 58; controversy of with John Harmon, 60; copied Quantrill's letters, 64; copied letter to mother, 69; letter of Quantrill to, 72; made copy of

letter from Salt Lake, 77; letter of Beeson to, 88; letter of Andreas to, 93; supposed Lawrence party left for Pike's Peak in spring of 1860, 100; signature to letter cut off, 102; memorandum on Quantrill's last letter,

    126; letters of John Dean to, 133; letter of E. W. Eobinson to, 152; letter of Potter to, 153; letter of Walker to, 167; came to Missouri with Mrs. Quantrill; letter of Mrs. Cooper to, 168; letters of Potter to, 188; letters of Abraham Ellis to, 229; letter of E. W. Eobinson to, 272; letter of Pletch Taylor to, 282; interview of guerrillas with, 302; letters of Joseph Savage to, 347; letters of Mrs. Laura Quinby to, 349; letter of Potter to, 440, 442, 447; interview of with Halls and Pence, 449; letter of Alex Anderson to, 461; letter of E. T. Owen to, 467; letter of John Langford to, 473; interview of with Wakefield mentioned; letter of Wakefield to, 475; interview of with Bob Hall, 478; letter of Mrs. Marshall to, 482.

Searancy farm: battle with Quantrill at; erroneously called Sears farm in official report, 256; desperate nature of battle, 257.

Searcy, Gearge: deserter from Price, 202; became a highway robber in Jackson county; would have shot Quantrill; hanged by Quantrill's gang, 203; Liddill's account of; Edwards' account of, 204; charged up to Kansas by Liddill, 205.

Shannon, Andrew J.: soldier in Lawrence, 390.

Shannon, Governor Wilson: signed