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257 African Americans, 26, 122, 132; civilians robbed, seized, or killed, 37, 57, 69, 116, 179, 185; emancipationist policies of Radicals in military and militia, 78; military service of, 41, 44–45, 71, 75, 91, 92, 191. See Lax brothers Allenton, 115, 117–18 Anderson, William “Bloody Bill,” 12, 17, 60– 62, 147, 187, 193, 197; illus., 109 Arcadia, 29, 31, 39–41, 43, 45, 46, 53, 55, 75, 79, 80–81, 94, 196 Augusta, 133, 144, 155, 157 Avery, William L., 24, 157 Bailey’s Creek, 151, 158 Barnes, James Henry, 119–20, 121, 125 Berry Springs, 171, 200–201 Beveridge, Col. John C., 78, 79, 163, 169, 181, 206 Big River, 37, 86; railroad bridges, 56, 101 Blain, Lt. James A., 73–74 Bloomfield, 18, 23, 35, 45, 136, 199 Boeuf Creek, 139–40, 144, 156–58, 199, 200 Bolton’s Ford, Osage River, 152, 166, 167, 169, 200 Boonville, 18, 22, 183, 185 Bourbeuse River, 86, 97, 119, 121, 131, 138 Bourbon, 74, 158, 198 Bright Star, 132, 133–34, 135 Brown, Benjamin Gratz, 91, 95 Brown, Brig. Gen. Egbert B., 145–49, 154, 161–63, 165–66, 168–69, 171, 172, 179–81, 191, 206; background, 24; illus., 108 Brown, Pvt. James, 70, 71, 75 Bullock family, 120, 125 Burbridge, Col. John Q., 17, 51, 73, 208 Cabell, Brig. Gen. William L., 17, 46, 47–48, 49, 51–52, 115, 116, 117, 140, 170, 171, 178, 183, 208 Cabin Creek, Indian Territory, 136, 177, 220 Cadet Station, 39, 97 Caledonia, 31, 54, 66–69, 73, 80, 113, 197 California, 145, 161 Campbell, Capt. William J., 41, 43, 47–52, 54, 66, 70–72, 77, 203 Camp Jackson, St. Louis, 10, 94 Cape Girardeau, 18, 23, 35–36, 38, 44, 53, 96, 136, 156, 181, 199, 204 Carpenter, Dr. Seymour, 39, 44, 47, 53–55, 66, 88, 89, 136–37 Castleman, John B., 97–98, 99–100 Castle Rock, Osage River, 152, 167, 168, 200 Catawissa, 138, 199 Catherwood, Col. Edward, 113, 115, 140, 157 Catholics and Catholicism, 20–21, 88, 98, 135, 146, 192 Centralia, 46, 59–63, 79, 147, 156, 162, 187, 196, 197 Charleston, 35, 136, 199 Cheltenham, 87, 101, 197 Cherokee, 136, 177 civilians and prisoners, killing of, 17, 34, 36, 58–59, 60–62, 69, 116, 124, 138, 139–40, 141–43, 151–52, 185, 225; African American victimization, 37, 57, 69, 116, 179; Germans ’ victimization, 37, 116, 124, 126, 135, 140; fear of as a factor in strength of resistance , 44, 48, 53–54, 62–63, 184–87. See also Barnes, James Henry Clark, Brig. Gen. John B., Jr., 49, 51, 121, 122– 23, 126, 134, 139, 148–49, 150, 152, 154, 172, 188, 208–9 Index 258 Index Clark’s Ford, Osage River, 152, 154, 164, 166, 172, 200 Cleveland, Lt. Col. H., 95, 205 Cockerell, Francis M., 191–92 Cody, William F.,“Buffalo Bill,” 150 Coffee, Col. John T., 17, 141, 143, 156, 157, 209 Cole Creek, 147, 158 Coleman, Col. W. O., 17, 209 Columbia, 60, 61 Confederate Forces, Army of Missouri, 4, 7, 35, 59, 80, 97, 135, 139, 140, 143, 144, 151, 158, 166, 169, 171, 174, 178, 183–85, 190– 93; size, goals, organization of, 2–3, 13–17, 208–9; desertions, 182–83 (see also Price, Fagan, Marmaduke, Shelby, commanding divisions) —Arkansas (see unit commanders: Anderson, Blocher, Cabell, Carlton, Crawford, Dobbin , Ford, Freeman, Gordon, Gunter, Harrell , Hill, Hughey, Lyles, McCray, McGhee, Monroe, Morgan, Rogan, Slemons, Witherspoon , Witt, Wright) —Missouri, cavalry: 4th, 73; 5th, 100, 167, 208; 8th, 35, 208; 10th, 52, 71, 209, 253; engineer company, 139, 209; artillery: Harris’ Battery, 121, 209, (see also names of commanders : Clark, Clarkson, Coffee, Collins, Davies, Elliott, Freeman, Fristoe, Gordon, Harris, Hoganne, Hunter, Jackman, Perkins , Schnable, Searcy, Slayback, Thompson , Tyler, Williams) —Missouri State Guard (MSG), 10–11, 17, 21, 36, 49, 100, 101, 151, 161 —Texas, light artillery, Hynson’s Battery (or Tenth Texas), 121, 209 conscription imposed in Missouri: Federal, 3, 67, 153; Confederate, 3, 37, 75–76, 113–14, 166, 127–28 Copp, Lt. James, 54–55 Copperheads, 22, 99, 115, 184 Courtois River, 67–68, 70, 197 Crandall, Col. Lee, 183, 208 Crawford County, 74, 146 Crisp, John T., 141, 185, 244 Crittenden, Lt. Col. Thomas T., 191–92, 206 Cuba, 73, 74, 78–79, 117, 158, 164, 198 Curry, George, 65, 74 Curtis, Maj. Gen. Samuel R., 18, 77, 97, 144– 45, 154, 162–63, 165, 169, 183; background and prior wartime activities...

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