Index Abolitionists/abolitionism, –, –, , –, – Ackworth, Ga., Acton, Minn., Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., Agnew, Enoch, , –, – Agnew, Samuel, – Aiton, John Felix, background, ; to Mo., ; in Jefferson City, –; and Mo. politics, , , ; on the liberators, ; attitudes toward blacks, –; guard duty, ; on B. M. Runyan, ; march to BCR, ; at BCR, , , , , ; on retreat, , ; on Sturgis, ; on Wilkin, Alabama, Units: Twenty-Ninth Infantry, ; Lumsden’s Battery, ; Tarrant’s Battery, Albany, Ga., –, – Albee, Albert C., Albert Lea, Minn., Alexandria., Va., Allen, John, , Almond, Alexander, – Alton Military Prison, Ill., Anders, Leslie, Anderson, Edward Clifford, –, – Andersonville, Ga., Andersonville prison, , , , , ; barracks, , , , , ; command and guard, –, , –; compared with Cahaba prison, , –; death and burial, , –, –, ; escapes and punishments, , –, , , ; expansion, –; food, , –, , , , –, ; health and sanitation, , , , , –; hospital, , –, –, ; markets, –, , –; physical layout, , , , , –; prisoner departures, –, , , –, , –, , –, ; prisoner intake and organization, –, –, –, , –, , ; prisoners sent to, , –, –, , –; raiders and policing, , –, ; religion at, –, ; shelter, , , –, –, –; sick call, Page numbers in italic refer to illustrations. Brice’s Crossroads is abbreviated as BCR –; Stockade Branch, , – , –, –; water supply, –, –, – Andrews, Lewis, Anna, , ; and the liberation, , n Annapolis, Md., , , –, , Anthony, Daniel A., , Anthony, Susan B., Antietam, Appomattox, Va., , Argo, William, Ariel, Arndt, Augustus, , Arndt, John, Arnold, Eliza Thompson, – Arnold, Eva, , Arnold, Harriett, , Arnold, Ida, Arnold, John, liberator, –, , , ; leaving Minn., –; to Mo., – ; and the liberation, –, , ; missed BCR, ; sick in Minn., ; discharged, ; postwar, ; tried for murder, –, –; died, Arnold, Melissa Luick, Arnold, Samantha, Arnold, Susan, , , Aslakson, Bjørn (Burn), ; at BCR, ; at Andersonville, –, –, , –, –, , ; on Wirz, ; left Andersonville, ; to Savannah, ; lost last comrade, ; to Millen, –; to Blackshear, , ; returned to Andersonville, – ; exchanged, , ; to St. Louis, ; discharged, ; died, Atkinson, George, , –, Atlanta, Ga., , –, , Atwater, Dorence, , Atwater, William B., , , – Augusta., Ga., Austin, Henry M., Austin, Minn., , , Avery, Alonzo, , , , , – Babcock, Lucius A., Bader, Jacob, liberator, , , ; at BCR, , , , ; at Ripley, ; died, –, Bader, John, Baldwin, Fla., Baldwyn, Miss., , –, Baltic, – Bangston, Andrew, – Barker, Octavo, Barnes, Lucien J., Barteau, Clark R., , Bartleson, John W., , –, –, , , Baton Rouge, La., Baxter, William Rowe, , , , ; illness, ; at BCR, , , ; killed, – Bearss, Edwin C., , – Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaulieu, Charles H., , ; at BCR, ; on retreat, , Becker, Christian, Bell, Tyree H.: at BCR, , –, – , –, , , –; pursuit, –; at Tupelo, – Bengston, Magnus, , Benton Barracks, Mo., –, , , , , , – Berlin, Ira, –, , – Berry, Milton, Bethany Associated Reform Church, , , , – Billey, –; murdered, –, Bingham, Reginald H., , ; and bushwhackers, –; on Mo. politics, ; at BCR, , , ; on retreat, , Bir, Louis, Bissell, Josiah W., –, , black soldiers, , , , , , ; as POWs, , Blackman, William S., , –, Blackshear, Ga., –, Blackwater Bridge, Mo., – Blue Earth County, Minn., –, B.M. Runyan, – Index [3.147.42.168] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 04:45 GMT) Bonham, Beverly C., , – Booth, Sherman M., Boston, Mass., , Bourgard, Ludoviso, , , Bouton, Edward, ; march to BCR, , , , ; at BCR, , , , , –, ; on retreat, , , ; at Tupelo, – Braida, Sigmond von, – Brantley, Solomon N., Breckon, William, , Brice, William, , , , , , Brice’s Crossroads, Battle of: Union forces, , –; march to battlefield , –, –; Confederate forces, ; opening, –; Forrest’s attack, –; Ninth Minn. counterattack , –; collapse at crossroads, –; retreat, –; retreat to Memphis, –; consequences and lessons, –; and Tupelo battle, –, – Brice’s Crossroads, Miss., , – Briggs, H. H., Broadhead, James, O., , Brooks, Hiram, , Brown, Benjamin Gratz: elected to Senate, ; and the liberators, –, , ; and Schofield, –, – Brown, Egbert Benson, , –, ; in command in Jefferson City, , ; sends troops to Lamine Bridge, ; and the liberation, –, –, –; district expanded, –; at Warrensburg, –; and guerrillas, ; died, Brown, John, Jr., Brown, Peter, Brown, Richard H., , Brown, Tully, Brown, William G., Bruce, Henry Clay, ; on bushwhackers, ; on slavery in Mo., –, –; escape , Bruce, William, Brumback, Jefferson, , Brunswick, Mo., Bryant, William O., –, Buck, Hiram A., liberator, , ; at BCR, , ; to Miss., ; to Ark., ; sick, , ; at Mobile, ; in Ala., ; mustered out, Buckland, Ralph P., Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, Buford, Abraham, ; at BCR, , , , –; on pursuit, , ; at Tupelo, Buford’s escort company. See Jackson, John C. Bull Run, Bullard, George H., liberator, , ; at BCR, ; at Nashville, ; at Mobile, ; arm amputated, –; to New Orleans, , ; discharge, Bundy, Oliver T., Burlington, Burns, Anthony, Burns, John, , Butts, Thomas, Buxton, Thomas, Byram, U. W., Cahaba, Ala., ; prison, compared with Andersonville, , –; flooding, –; layout and organization, – ; mass escape attempt, –; prisoners sent to, –, ; prisoners removed, , , , – Camp Chase, Ohio, , Camp Fisk, Miss., – Camp Gamble, Mo., – Camp Lawton, Ga. See Millen, Ga. Camp Oglethorpe., Ga. See Macon, Ga. Camp Parole, Md., , Camp Sorghum, S.C. See Columbia, S.C. Camp Sumter, Ga. See Andersonville prison Camp Tyler, Texas, Campbell, Franklin, Canby, Edward R. S., , , , – Canton, Dakota Territory, Cape Girardeau, Mo., – Index Capon, Jules, ; and “first bushwhacker,” –; takes over Co. K, ; at BCR, , , , ; on retreat, , , , , ; at Tupelo, ; at Nashville, –; at Mobile, , ; capt. of Co. G, ; died, Card, Dwight, , –, Carlson, Andrew J., ; march to BCR, –, ; at BCR, , , , –; on retreat, , , ; return to Memphis, –; in Ark., ; to Memphis, ; at Eastport, Miss., ; at Dauphin I., ; at Mobile, , –; to Montgomery, ; at Marion and Tuscaloosa, – ; on freedmen, –; at St. Louis, ; died, Carlson, Katharina, Carlson, Pehr (“Peter”), ; on Sibley expedition, ; march to BCR...