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Index to Turnbo's History of the Twenty-seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry

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Following is the index to Turnbo's History of the Twenty-seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry. Numbers after the entries are page numbers from the book itself.

 -A-
Abbott, Texas, 115, 132
Adams Mill, 142
Adams' Regiment, 53, 54, 87
Adams, Colonel, 53, 54, 55
Age requirement for service, 25
Akins, Jane, 75
Akins, Lee, 74, 75
Alexandria, Louisiana, 129
Allen, Governor, 124
Alligators, 81, 82
Amputation of hand, 50
Anderson, Arch, 17, 98, 138
Anderson, Betsy, 98
Anderson, John, 19
Anderson, Tom, 20
Antioch Church House, 28
Apple storage, 15
Archie's Fork, 143
Argenta, Arkansas, 67, 69
Arkadelphia, Arkansas, 75, 91, 94
Arkansas Post, Arkansas, 59, 64, 69
Arkansas River, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 60, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 71, 89, 91, 130, 143
Arnold's execution site, 146
Arnold, Jeff, 34, 35, 36, 37
Arsenal at Little Rock, 69
Arsenal destroyed at Marshall, 125
Artillery barrage, 56
Artillery, 12 pound cannon, 56
Artillery, 24 pounders, 56
Artillery, captured at Prairie Grove, 53
Artillery, Hindman's for Prairie Grove, 52
Artillery, wheels wrapped with blankets, 53
Ash, Sergeant, 132
Ashley County, Arkansas, 88
Athens, Missouri, 119
Augusta, Arkansas, 120, 131

-B-

Baise, Jeff, 142
Baker's Prairie, 16, 47
Bald Knob, Arkansas, 67
Baldwin, J. O., 46
Ball Ridge, 24
Banks, General, 98, 100
Barefooted soldiers, 111
Barnes, Elijah, 11, 66
Barnes, John, 12, 22, 25, 28, 32, 66
Barnes, Nellie Vane, 66, 67
Barnes, Susan Bullock, 66
Barnett, Sergeant Albert G., 115, 121, 131
Barren Fork, 138
Bateman, Captain Morgan, 12
Batesville, Arkansas, 28, 33, 36, 37, 41, 135
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 129
Batt place, 20
Battalion drill, 38
Bayou Bartholomew, 81, 112
Bayou La Fouche, 72
Bayou Mason, 82, 84
Bayou Meto, 89, 91
Bayou Sara, 129
Bear Creek, 14, 34, 143, 146
Beaver, 95
Beaver Creek, 16, 17, 20, 73, 77, 137
Beaver Mill, 17
Becca's Branch, 138, 142
Bellefonte, Arkansas, 47, 143
Ben Post Office, Arkansas, 142
Benbrook's Mill, 34
Benton County, Arkansas, 14, 54, 74
Benton, Arkansas, 76, 78, 94
Benton, Louisiana, 98
Berry, Campbell, 16, 100
Berry, Jim, 146
Bible discovered at Camden, 116
Big Beach, 12
Big Beaver Pond, 80
Big Beech Hollow, 137
Big Buck Creek, 141
Big Creek, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 47, 138, 140, 141
Big Creek Township, 19
Big Hollow, 24
Big North Fork, 44, 134
Big Piney Creek, 61
Big Spring, 18
Black Oak Ridge, 11
Black River, 40, 42, 132
Black, Colonel, 32, 33
Black, Doctor, 51
Blairs Landing, Louisiana, 129
Blanket discarded in battle, 106
Blunt, General, 52
Boatright, Dock, 20
Bodcaw (stream), 119
Boiler Spring, 23, 26, 146
Bolin, Davis, 141
Boone County, Arkansas, 47, 75, 113, 143
Boston Mountains, 49, 50, 54
Bounty money, 72
Bradley's Ferry, 14
Bragg, General Braxton, 36
Bratton's Spring Creek, 18, 51
Bratton, Henry, 51
Bray, Ben, 18
Breedwell, Henry, 142
Breedwell, Martha, 142
Brickey's Mill, 36
Bridge crossing technique, 80
Bridgeman, Will, 93
Briggs, Captain Elisha, 112
Briggs, Elisha, 42
Bright, John, 23
Brown, Bill, 17
Brown, ex-Union soldier, 145
Brown, Mrs. Wilse, 138
Brown, Susan, 17
Brown, Tom, 17, 137
Brush ranger, 14
Brush whacker, 14
Bryson, Abner, 90
Buck Bottom, 14, 142
Buck Creek, 141
Buck Hollow, 17, 18, 21
Buck Shoals Ford, 139, 142
Buck, Bill, 74
Buckhorn, Arkansas, 36, 37
Buckner, General Simon B., 122
Buena Vista, Arkansas, 102
Buffalo City, Arkansas, 27, 37
Buffalo Fork, 27, 47, 146
Buffalo River, 143
Buffalo Shoals, 27
Bull dances, 112
Bullock, Susan, 66
Bunk construction for winter quarters, 118
Burial of soldiers in trenches, 72
Burial place of Union Soldiers, 117
Burial vaults at Camden, 117
Burns, Colonel Simon, 50
Burriss, John, 140
Burroughville, Arkansas, 34, 143, 146
Byers, Judge, 37
Byles, John, 16

-C-

Cabell, General W. L., 47, 48
Cadron Creek, 64, 143, 144
Cain, Jimmie, 136
Cairo, Illinois, 43
Calico Rock, Arkansas, 27
Camden, Arkansas, 76, 79, 101, 102, 108, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118
Camp activities, 55
Camp life in winter, 73
Camps, Bragg, 36, 37, 40, 42, 94, 95, 98
Camps, Buckhorn, 37
Camps, Livingstone, 30, 31, 36, 37, 113
Camps, Mazzard, 52, 53, 116
Camps, near Burroughville, 34
Camps, Shaver, 42
Camps, Sumpter, 118, 119
Camps, Texas, 75, 76
Camps, Wickersham land, 45
Camps, Windy Hill, 99, 119, 120
Canby, General, 127
Cantrel, Bethy, 75
Cantrel, Catherine, 75
Cantrel, Eliza, 75
Cantrel, Martha, 75
Cantrel, Ned, 74, 75
Cantrel, Tom, 75
Cantrel, Will, 75
Card playing in camp, 39
Cardwell, John, 21
Carlisle, Doctor, 27
Carroll County burned courthouse, 47
Carroll County, Arkansas, 41, 47, 94
Carroll, Tom, 18
Carrollton, Arkansas, 14, 15, 16, 47, 48, 132
Casebolt, Robert, 19
Casey, Doctor, 15
Casey, Jasper, 74
Castleman, Alex, 140
Caststeel, Bill, 136, 137
Cates, Mrs., 91
Cates, Prat, 91
Cattle thieves, 20
Cavalry dismounted to infantry, 37
Center, Indian Territory, 113
Centers, Ben, 74, 75
Centers, Jane Justice, 74
Chaffin, Kim, 112
Chain guard, 38
Chapman's Hollow, 137
Chappel, Colonel Alexander E., 53
Charleston, Arkansas, 60
Cheering by regulation, 43
Choctaw Creek, 143, 144, 145
Christmas 1862, 54
Churchill, General Thomas J., 59, 64, 69, 101, 103, 104, 107, 109, 120, 121, 124, 128
City cemetery in Little Rock, 69
Clarence Bridge, 64
Clarendon, Arkansas, 131
Clark County, Arkansas, 94
Clark County, Missouri, 119
Clark, Adeline, 19
Clark, Fate, 19
Clark, Frank, 19
Clark, Jane, 19
Clark, John, 19
Clark, Lizzie, 19
Clark, Malissa, 19
Clark, Mary, 19
Clark, Rufe, 19
Clarksville, Arkansas, 60
Clay County, Missouri, 116
Cleveland, Oklahoma, 132
Clifford, Major, 28, 30, 31, 32, 36, 113
Clinton Mountain, 143, 145
Clinton, Arkansas, 143, 145
Clothing - handmade, 46
Clothing exchanged, 75
Clothing manufacture, 24
Clothing of soldiers, 54, 65
Cloud, Colonel, 32, 42, 43
Clyde, Arkansas, 62, 84
Coffee, Jack, 139
Coker, Charles, 16, 23
Coker, Jim, 38
Coker, Joe, 16
Coker, Ned, 13
Coker, Prairie Bill, 38
Cole, Jim, 105
Coleman, Colonel, 36, 37, 39
Collins, George, 139
Collinsville, Texas, 120
Colored troops, 128
Columbia County, Arkansas, 101
Confederate money, 24
Confederate Soldiers' Home in Missouri, 108
Confederate Troops, 10th Missouri Infantry, 53, 72, 107
Confederate Troops, 11th Missouri Infantry, 50, 63
Confederate Troops, 14th Arkansas Infantry, 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 25, 47, 86
Confederate Troops, 16th Missouri Infantry, 116
Confederate Troops, 22 Arkansas Infantry, 61
Confederate Troops, 22nd Arkansas Infantry, 43, 51, 99
Confederate Troops, 27th Arkansas Infantry, 28
Confederate Troops, 3rd Missouri Cavalry, 116
Confederate Troops, 33rd Arkansas Infantry, 51
Confederate Troops, 7th Arkansas Infantry, 42
Confederate Troops, 7th Missouri Infantry, 116
Confederate Troops, Adams' Regiment, 53, 87, 94, 95, 125
Confederate Troops, Cabell's Cavalry, 47, 48
Confederate Troops, Dawson's Regiment, 99, 109
Confederate Troops, Dobbin's Cavalry, 92
Confederate Troops, Freeman's Regiment, 120
Confederate Troops, Gaither's Regiment, 109
Confederate Troops, Grinstead's Regiment, 109
Confederate Troops, Hawthorn's Brigade, 107
Confederate Troops, Hunter's Missouri Regiment, 50
Confederate Troops, Missouri Cavalry unit, 45
Confederate Troops, Missouri Infantry, 89
Confederate Troops, Parsons' Missouri Division, 95, 110
Confederate Troops, Portlock's Regiment, 99, 109
Confederate Troops, Schnavel's Battalion, 141
Confederate Troops, Shaver's Regiment, 109
Confederate Troops, Walker's Texas Division, 76, 82, 110
Confederate Troops, White's Arkansas Regiment, 51
Confederate uniform, 128
Conscription, 34, 38
Conway County, Arkansas, 63, 64
Coon Creek, 20, 24
Copeland, Isaac, 12
Copelin, John, 136
Corn supply destroyed, 57
Cornbread, 77
Counties of origin for the 27th, 41
Court Martial, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40
Court martial for desertion, 61
Coweta, Indian Territory, 56, 66
Crabtree, Ben, 28, 30
Cravens, Lieutenant Albert G., 31, 69, 73, 95
Crawford, Colonel, 124
Crockett, General Robert H., 91
Crooked Creek, 27, 45, 46, 47, 113, 142
Cross Hollows, Arkansas, 14
Crump, Lieutenant Will, 113, 117
Current Creek, 41
Curtis, General, 21, 28, 33, 36
Cypress Bayou, 99, 100

-D-

Dallas County, Arkansas, 76
David, James, 94
David, Jeff, 93
David, Tom B., 46, 50, 62, 84, 92, 93, 115, 130
Dawson's Regiment, 99, 109
Delhi, Louisiana, 81, 82, 83, 85
Des Arc, Arkansas, 66, 131
Deserters joining Federal Army, 90
Desertions, 79, 93
Dethridge, fiddler, 112
Devalls Bluff, Arkansas, 131
Devil's Fork, 143, 145
Diary destroyed by fire, 86
Distillery, 88
Dobbin, Colonel A. S., 92
Documents destroyed, 125
Dodd City, Arkansas, 17, 26, 98, 146
Dotson, Eli, 13
Drain, Bill, 108
Drew County, Arkansas, 88
Drill for soldiers, 72
Dry Fork, 48
Dryden, C. F., 116
Dubuque, Arkansas, 13
Duel, Marmaduke and Walker, 91
Dugginsville, Missouri, 18
Duncan, Doctor, 73, 112, 118

-E-

East Sugar Loaf Creek, 14, 23, 25, 74, 137, 146
Economic conditions before the war, 24
Eight Mile Creek, 76, 93
El Dorado, Arkansas, 80
Elbow Creek, 16, 17, 21
Elbow Hills, 18, 21
Election of officers, 95
Eleven Points Creek, 41, 43
Eleventh Missouri Confederate Infantry, 50, 63
Elkhorn battlefield, 18, 20
Ellison, Berry, 13
Ellison, Hezzekiah, 21
Ellison, Jimmie, 17, 21, 30
Ellison, Lafayette, 30
Ellison, Marion, 17
Elm Springs, Arkansas, 54
Emancipation Prolamation, 123
Enlistment decision, 18
Erwin, ex-Union soldier, 143, 145
Estes, Ben, 28
Ethridge, soldier, 96
Evening Shade, Arkansas, 44
Execution for desertion, 35, 62, 114
Execution for mutiny, 115
Execution of deserter, 34
Execution of Monroe, 39
Executions, 72

-F-

Fagan, General James F., 94, 101, 108
Fairview, Arkansas, 48
Fallen Ash Creek, 45
Fallen Ash Road, 45
Federal deserters, 91
Federal gun boats, 83
Federal land policy before the War, 24
Federal prisoners, 101, 103
Ferrel, Lieutenant Hiram, 89
Firing squad, 35, 40, 62
Fish Trap Shoals, 14
Fisher, Bill, 139
Five Oaks Bald Hill, 20
Flag of the 27th, a last look, 127
Flag, regimental, 48, 49
Flippin Barrens, 45, 136
Flippin, Agnes, 136
Flippin, Arkansas, 39, 45
Flippin, Judge W. B., 45, 136
Forest, Dave, 141
Forest, Jimmie, 138
Forsyth, Missouri, 13, 16, 20, 21, 49, 73, 100, 133
Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, 43
Fort Smith, Arkansas, 43, 51, 52, 53, 59
Fourteenth Arkansas Confederate Infantry, 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 25, 47, 86
Fractional money, 25
Franklin County, Arkansas, 60
Fransways Creek, 76
Fredonia Cemetery, 67
Freeman, Colonel Thomas, 120
Freeo Post Office, Arkansas, 76, 78
Freeo, Arkansas, 76
Fritts, Bud, 11
Fritts, Dick, 11
Fritts, George, 11, 17
Fritts, Henry, 11
Fritts, John, 11
Frog Bayou, 51
Frost, General D. M., 54
Fulton County, Arkansas, 11, 31, 41
Funeral for beef rations, 75
Furlough policy, 74

-G-

Gaither, Captain Beal, 42, 46, 47, 75
Gaither, Colonel Beal, 96, 99, 128, 129
Gaither, Major Beal, 95
George's Creek, 11, 17, 23, 26, 142
Gerard Station, Louisiana, 86
Gibson, George, 112, 132, 133
Gibson, soldier, 100
Gilbert Hollow, 20
Globe-Democrat Newspaper, 28
Grand Ecore, Louisiana, 129
Grand Glaise, Arkansas, 131
Grand Gulf, Mississippi, 129
Grant's Army, 76
Grayback lice, 48
Grayson County, Texas, 90
Green, General Tom, 129
Greenwood Cemetery at Camden, 111
Greenwood, Louisiana, 127
Greiver, Ben, 75
Grinstead, Colonel H. L., 51, 76, 79, 80, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111
Grinstead, Kate A., 111
Grocery prices, 12, 74
Groom, Missouri, 16
Grubbs, James L., 72
Guard duty, 38
Gunboats, 129, 131
Gunning, Major, 25
Guns dropped in Saline River, 106
Guns, cap lock rifle, 28
Guns, double barreled shotgun, 30
Guns, Enfield rifles, 53
Guns, inadequate for battle, 52
Guns, muskets with bayonets, 13, 15
Guns, muzzle loading rifles, 22, 27
Guns, not suitable for manual of arms, 38
Guns, shotguns, 27
Guns, squirrel rifles and shotguns, 50
Guns, target practice, 31
Gunter, Colonel, 121

-H-

Hagan, Arms, 19
Hagan, Mac, 19, 20, 21
Halowell, Doctor, 34
Hamburg, Arkansas, 88
Hampton, Green, 13
Hampton, Mrs. Zeke, 47
Hand, Foster, 35, 37
Hardy, Colonel W. R., 99, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110
Harrison, Arkansas, 47
Harton, Humphrey, 43
Hatchet, Page, 145
Haworth, Mcajah, 16
Hawthorn's Brigade, 107
Hawthorn, General, 107, 110, 122
Helena, Arkansas, 33, 85
Hempstead County, Arkansas, 118
Herd, Jess, 141
Herrean, Mart, 73
Hesse's Ferry, 36
Hester place, 19, 138
Hester School House, 138, 141
Hester Spring, 141
Higginsville, Missouri, 108
Hill County, Texas, 115, 132
Hillsboro, Arkansas, 80
Hindman's Division, 50
Hindman, General Thomas. C., 46, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 62, 63, 68, 72, 75
Hitchcock, Jim, 37
Hogan, Cage, 11
Hogan, Crate, 11
Hogan, Crayton, 11
Hogan, Elizabeth, 11
Hogan, Samantha, 11
Hogan, Sarah Trimble, 11
Holmes, General, 54, 59, 63, 68, 77, 94
Holmes, General T. H., 51
Holowel, Doctor, 51
Holt, Billy, 12, 20
Holt, Fielding, 20
Holt, Jim, 25, 28, 31, 32, 52, 60, 69
Holt, Mary L. 'Aunt Polly', 69
Holt, Polly, 20
Holt, R. S., 13, 14, 52, 136
Holt, William, 69
Homer, Louisiana, 119
Hoodenpile, Malissa, 12
Hoodenpile, Mat, 12
Hoodenpile, Peter, 12, 13, 21, 22
Hopper, Joe, 15
Hopper, Logan, 17
Horner, Captain J. J., 110
Horseshoe Bend, 30
Hospital at Monroe, 85
Hospital conditions, 77
Hospitals burying dead, 73
Hospitals, Fort Smith, 52
Hot Spring County, Arkansas, 76
House construction, 11
Hudson, Captain Lewis, 16
Hudson, Omstead, 25
Humor - Arkansas vs. Missouri, 52
Hunter, Colonel D. C., 50
Hunter, old man, 143, 144
Hunter, preacher, 116
Huntsville, Arkansas, 14, 15, 48
Hurst, Alex, 31
Hurst, Alexander, 34
Hurst, Bob, 31
Hurst, Jack, 31, 34
Hutchison, Lieutenant, 59
Hutson, Haywood, 146
Hutson, Omstead, 146

-I-

Illinois Bayou, 61
Independence County, Arkansas, 36, 41
Indian soldiers, 102
Indians, 52, 90
Indians, prisoners in Little Rock, 89
Ingram, Mart, 20
Ingram, Sylvanus, 12, 13
Ink made from black powder, 73
Ioni, Texas, 125
Iron Mountain Railroad, 67
Irregular Confederates, 19
Ives, C. C., 110
Izard County, Arkansas, 25, 27, 30, 34, 50, 133

-J-

Jackson County, Arkansas, 41
Jackson, Arkansas, 43
Jackson, General Stonewall, 79
Jacksonport, Arkansas, 131, 132
Jasper, Arkansas, 66
Jayhawkers, 9
Jefferson, Texas, 99, 124
Jenkins' Ferry, 103, 104, 108, 109, 111
Jenkins, William, 136
Jennings, Hunter's son-in-law, 144
Jews, 100
Jimmies Creek, 136
Johnson County, Arkansas, 60
Jones' Mill, 18, 19
Jones, Dan, 95
Jones, Dr. Peter, 13
Jones, Elizabeth, 19
Jones, Henry, 19
Jones, Jimmie, 16, 18
Jones, John, 19, 137
Jones, Marion, 46
Jones, Rufe, 137
Justice, Newt, 74

-K-

Keel, Mathias, 12
Keeling, Tom, 13, 137
Keesee Mill, 17, 137
Keesee School House, 25, 146
Keesee Township, 10, 86, 135
Keesee's Mill, 17
Keesee, Billy, 135
Keesee, Paton, 138
Kerby, Sid, 84
King's River, 48
King, Joe, 20
King, Major John C., 91
Kings River, 100
Kingston, Arkansas, 48, 100

-L-

Lafayette County, Arkansas, 98
Lake Providence, Louisiana, 83
Lancaster, Lieutenant Fed, 38, 95, 112
Lance, Jeff, 11
Lance, Mose, 11
Lance, Sarah Trimble Hogan, 11
Lane, Bill, 12, 13
Langford, Lieutenant, 62
Lantz, Sarah Trimble, 46, 134
Laughlin, Cubine, 20
Laughlin, Ellen, 20
Laughlin, Emma, 20
Laughlin, Harvey, 21, 73
Laughlin, John, 20
Laughlin, Lizy, 20
Laughlin, Lizzie, 20
Laughlin, Margarette, 20
Laughlin, Mat, 20, 21, 73
Laughlin, Serrilda, 20
Laughlin, Tommy, 20
Lawrence County, Arkansas, 41
Lead Hill, Arkansas, 14, 74, 75, 86
Lee's surrender, 120
Lefevre, God, 91
Lewis, General Levin M., 116
Lewisburg, Arkansas, 63, 64, 143
Lewisville, Arkansas, 98
Lice discovered, 48
Lincoln's assassination, 123
Lisbon, Arkansas, 111
Little Buck Creek, 142
Little Creek, 139
Little Foot Hollow, 25
Little North Fork, 13, 20, 98, 136, 138
Little Red Post Office, Arkansas, 66
Little Red River, 67, 143, 145
Little Rock - Fort Smith telegraph road, 50
Little Rock evacuated, 92
Little Rock, Arkansas, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 87, 89, 91, 93
Livingstone Creek, 27, 33, 37
Locust Creek, 17, 137
Logtown, Arkansas, 52
Long Bottom Creek, 25
Long Bottom Hollow, 22
Long Creek, 14, 47
Long's Sawmill, 26
Long, sawmill owner, 23
Lower Turkey Creek, 138
Lunenburg, Arkansas, 50
Lutie, Missouri, 138

-M-

Macedonia Churchhouse, 74
Madewell, Jim, 47
Madison County, Arkansas, 41, 100
Maginnis, A. J., 35, 40, 43
Magness, Anna, 138
Magness, Bill, 138, 139
Magness, Dave, 139
Magness, David, 138
Magness, Elmira, 138, 142
Magness, Lizy, 138
Magness, Margarette, 138
Magness, Parthenia, 138
Magness, Patsy, 138
Magness, Sam, 138
Magness, William, 138
Magnolia, Arkansas, 101, 119
Mann, Pete, 93
Mannequin seen for first time, 130
Mansfield, Louisiana, 100, 101
Manual of arms, 38
Marble yard in Little Rock, 90
Marbles game, 113
Marching preparations, 41
Marion County, 136
Marion county, Arkansas, 11, 13, 25, 36, 38, 41, 46, 47, 74, 86, 135, 137, 142
Marion, Lousiaiana, 80
Marks Mill, 108
Marmaduke, General, 52, 94
Marmaduke, General John S., 52, 91, 94
Marshall, Arkansas, 34, 143
Marshall, Texas, 99, 120, 121, 124, 127
Masonic apron, 124
Massey, Jim, 13
Matthews, Captain, 44
Matthews, Captain J. N., 44, 133, 134
Maxey, Bill, 74
May, John, 21
Mazzard Prairie, 51, 54, 55, 57
McBride, General James H., 28, 30, 34, 35, 37, 40, 41
McCabe, Lieutenant W. P., 110, 120, 125
McCarvey's winter quarters, 42
McClure, Hugh, 139
McCullough, General Ben, 14, 82
McCullough, General Henry, 82
McCurdy's Warehouse, 131
McDowell, George, 16, 28
McGinnis, Lieutenant Colonel A. J., 81, 95
McNair, General, 54
McNamara, Captain, 72
McNeil, John Archibald, 63
McRae, General, 54
Memphis, Tennessee, 66
Merritt, Sam, 140
Methodist revival at Camden, 116
Methvin, Major John, 36, 37, 43, 44
Middleton's Ferry, 44, 134
Military funeral, 42
Mill Creek, 28, 30, 32, 142
Miller, General, 82, 131
Miller, Jim, 95
Miller, John, 95
Mills in Marion County, 16
Mills, Benbrook's, 34
Mills, Wood's, 26
Milton, Dr. Every, 13
Milum, Brice, 27, 31, 146
Milum, Tom, 31
Minden, Louisiana, 119
Missionary Baptist chaplain, 116
Mississippi Rifle, 20
Mississippi River, 18, 72, 73, 75, 79, 82, 83, 128, 129
Missouri Confederate cavalry unit, 45
Mitchell, Colonel William C., 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 46
Mitchell, Lieutenant Chas. E., 96, 110
Mitchell, Sergeant Ed, 132
Money, Arkansas script, 25
Money, Claibe Jackson money, 45
Money, Confederate payroll, 52
Money, fractional money, 25
Money, gold and silver, 24
Money, shin plasters, 25, 39
Money, silver dimes, 43
Money, soldiers' pay, 72
Monroe, James, 39, 40
Monroe, Louisiana, 80, 81, 85, 129
Montgomery Point, Arkansas, 130
Monticello, Arkansas, 88
Monticello, Louisiana, 82, 84
Moody, Martha, 75
Moody, William, 74
Mooney, Jess, 133
Mooney, Major Jess, 135
Moore, Captain John C., 91
Moore, Lieutenant, 43
Morris, Adeline, 138
Morris, Berry, 138
Morris, John, 13, 19, 138, 140
Morton, Captain Tom, 34
Mosely, C. A., 66
Moss belt in Louisiana, 80
Moton, Captain Tom, 134
Moton, Sam, 134
Mount Olive, Arkansas, 25, 26, 27, 28
Mountain boomers, 9, 139, 143
Mulberry Mountain, 50
Mulberry River, 46, 49, 50
Mumps, 52
Murdered, Centers and Akins, 74
Murdered, Moody, 74
Murray, Colonel Tom, 50
Music Creek, 23, 142
Musicians, 46
Muster rolls preserved, 125

-N-

Natchez, Mississippi, 129
Nave, Jake, 16
Negro (colored) troops, 128
Negro belonging to a major, 78
Negro child drowned, 129
Negro guard at boat landing, 129
Negro mistreated on boat, 67
Negro slaves dissatisfied, 123
Negro soldiers, 111
Negro soldiers at Jenkins' Ferry, 109
Negro taunting Confederates, 130
Negroes as an issue, 113
Negroes incited to riot, 116
Negroes seeking Federal help, 83
Negroes seeking protection, 127
Negroes visiting former owner, 144
Negroes, Turnbo's Arminta, 12
New Year's Day dinner, 1864, 97
Newspaper item about peace, 54
Newspaper office, 43
Newspapers, 28, 78
Newspapers, Camden paper, 112
Newspapers, St. Louis Republic, 72
Newspapers, The Telegraph, 117
Newspapers, Weekly Commercial Appeal, 66
Newton County, Arkansas, 41, 66
Nigger Hill, Arkansas, 131
Noe Spring, 46

-O-

Oak Grove School, 137
Oath of Allegiance, 21, 128
Officers inept to command, 39
Onstatt, Eliza, 10
Onstatt, Lucy, 20
Oregon Flat, 16
Osage Creek, 14, 16, 48, 94
Ouachita - see Washita
Overstreet, Captain, 104, 110
Ozark County, Missouri, 18, 51, 136
Ozark Mountains, 9
Ozark, Arkansas, 50

-P-

Pace's Ferry, 133
Palarm Creek, 64, 65
Panther Bottom, 133, 138
Parker County, Texas, 125
Parker, soldier, 106
Paroles for the Twenty-seventh, 128
Paroquet Bluff, Arkansas, 132
Parsons' Brigade, 53
Parsons, General M. M., 51, 54, 72, 89, 107, 110, 117
Patterson place, 137
Patterson, Hannah, 17
Patterson, Tom, 17
Payroll for the regiment, 52
Peach riot, 87
Pearson, George, 133
Peel, Arkansas, 18
Peel, Colonel Sam W., 53
Pelham, John, 138
Penitentiary, 68, 69, 70, 71
Perkins, Abe, 21, 22, 138
Perryville, Kentucky, 43
Philadelphia Graveyard, 67
Phillips, Mr., 14
Piland, Captain William, 138, 139, 141
Pilot Knob Hill, 48
Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 59, 69, 70, 89
Pine Creek, 133
Pine Flat, 17
Pine Mountain, 136
Pineville, Arkansas, 134
Piney Bayou, 34, 44, 133
Pitman's Ferry, 42
Playing cards discarded before battle, 102
Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, 100, 101, 120
Pocahontas, Arkansas, 40, 42, 43
Poem by Turnbo, 9
Poem, The Heroes sleep..., 117
Poindexter, Doctor Tom W., 51
Point Remove Creek, 64
Point Remove Swamp, 63
Polk Bayou, 36
Pond Fork, 140, 141
Pontiac, Missouri, 66
Pontoon bridge at Little Rock, 89, 92
Pope County, Arkansas, 61
Port Hudson, Louisiana, 73, 85, 86, 129
Portlock's Regiment, 99, 109
Postwar conditions in Marion County, 142
Potter, A. B., 29
Powell, Arkansas, 47
Prairie Grove, Arkansas, 53
Prescott, Arkansas, 94
Price's Army, 14
Price's Raid, 115, 117
Price, Captain William M., 91
Price, General Sterling, 18, 72, 75, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 102, 103, 107
Pridmore, Sergeant, 105
Princeton, Arkansas, 76, 78, 103, 104, 111
Prison conditions, 90
Prisoner exchange, 114
Prisoners of war, 53, 113
Protem, Missouri, 135
Pulaski County, Arkansas, 64
Pumphrey, Bill, 12, 13, 86, 136, 142
Pumphrey, Lewis, 12, 142

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Quantrill's band member, 113
Quin, Captain John, 115

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Racoon fight among mules, 72
Railroad under construction, 51
Rainfall of May 1844, 13
Rainfall of May 1861, 13
Ramsey, George, 138
Ramsey, Lindy, 138
Randolph County, Arkansas, 41
Ratcliff's Hotel, 16
Rations and cooking, 52
Rations described, 60
Rations exhausted, 69
Rations for horses, 33
Rations improved at end of war, 125
Rations in winter quarters, 118
Rations inadequate, 64, 65
Rations limited, 55
Rations scarce, 53
Ray, Captain Gus, 54, 55
Ray, Henry, 14
Ray, M. P., 14
Ray, Martha, 14
Ray, Mary, 14
Razorback hog killed, 53
Rea, J. C., 28
Rebel yell, 70, 107
Red River, 98, 101, 119, 128, 129, 134
Reeds Bridge, 91
Regimental reorganization, 99
Regimental review, 54
Regimental size, 50
Religious meeting held in camp, 38
Republic Newspaper, 28
Retreat preparations, 56
Retreat to Little Rock, 57
Rich man's war, poor man's fight, 74
Richardson, Lieutenant Pryor, 120
Richardson, W. R., 46
Richmond, Kentucky, 43
Richmond, Louisiana, 82
Richmond, Virginia, 73
Richwoods, Arkansas, 132
Riddle Spring, 12
Riddle, John, 12
Riggs, Captain, 95
Riggs, Colonel, 96, 99
Roanes, General, 54
Robb's Second Kansas Union Battery, 56
Rock Creek, 76
Rock Ford, 138
Rolla, Missouri, 44
Roman Catholic Church, 86
Root, Jerry, 56
Rose Bud, 144
Roselle, Jim, 11
Ross, John, 18
Rumors about Federals, 23
Rush Spring, 47
Russellville, Arkansas, 63

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Sale, William F., 110
Saline Bottom, 104
Saline County, Arkansas, 76
Saline River, 76, 78, 94, 101, 104, 106, 108
Salutes learned, 42
Sanders, Tully, 49
Sangamon County, Illinois, 123
Sawmills, Long's, 23, 26
Schnavel's Battalion, 141
Schnavel, Colonel John, 36, 37, 38, 40
School house in Marion County, 12
Scott's Hotel, 27
Scott, Tom, 27
Scroggins, Isaac, 84
Searcy County, Arkansas, 34, 36, 41, 50, 143
Seven Elm Pond, 141
Seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry, 42
Seventh Missouri Confederate Infantry, 116
Sevier, Lieutenant A. H., 109
Shaler, Colonel James R., 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 48, 49, 52, 57, 59, 63, 65, 66, 72, 79, 81, 83, 85, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95, 115
Shaver, Colonel Robert G., 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 72, 79, 99, 104, 105, 107, 109, 110, 111, 114, 115, 119, 120, 124, 126, 128
Shelby, General Joe, 98, 125
Sheveport, Louisiana, 99
Shin plasters, 25
Shoal Creek, 12, 13, 18, 20, 21
Shoes for soldiers, 59
Short Mountain, 20
Shreveport, Louisiana, 66, 94, 98, 100, 101, 108, 119, 127
Sick leave furloughs, 43
Sickness and death in camp, 74
Sickness faked, 46
Sisters of Charity, 85
Six Mile Creek, 60
Sixteenth Missouri Confederate Infantry, 116
Skirmish at Tolbert's Ferry 1861, 45
Smackover Creek, 80
Small, Doctor, 50, 51
Smallpox case, 80
Smith, Business, 138
Smith, Charley, 87
Smith, ex-slaveholder, 144
Smith, Fielden, 21
Smith, General Kirby, 94, 100, 101, 102, 103, 108, 120, 122
Smith, Mrs., 21
Smithville, Arkansas, 41, 43
Sneed, Charley, 16
Snellgrove, Henry, 92
Snelson, Bill, 139
Snelson, Elizabeth, 139
Snelson, Houston, 139
Snelson, Jess, 139
Snelson, John, 139
Snelson, Mat, 139
Snelson, Nancy, 139
Snelson, Newt, 139
Snelson, Sam, 139
Snow October 1862, 46
Sogranne, Peter, 114, 115, 118, 120
Songs, Beautiful flags..., 127
Songs, Bonnie Blue Flag, 70
Songs, Dixie, 41, 80
Songs, Happy Land of Canaan, 64
Songs, Hide your mule..., 114
Songs, Home Sweet Home, 132
Songs, I can't get 'em up, 88
Songs, Mess Call, 88
Songs, Mississippi Sawyer, 76
Songs, My Old Kentucky Home, 101
Songs, Old Time Confederates, 46
Songs, Only waiting till the shadows, 99
Songs, The Homespun Dress, 60
Songs, Wait for the Wagon, 88
South Fork, 74
Spadra Bluff, Arkansas, 60
Spadra Creek, 60, 61
Spadra, Arkansas, 60
Spring Creek, 47
Spring Hill, Arkansas, 118
Spring River, 41, 43
Springfield, Missouri, 30, 138
St. John's College Hospital, 72, 76, 77, 93
St. Louis Republic newspaper, 72
St. Louis, Missouri, 28, 31
Stallings, Tom, 86
Stamps, Jim, 94
Stamps, Lewis, 94
State prison, 67
Steamboat whistle, 11
Steamboats burned, 55
Steamboats, Alamo, 60
Steamboats, Arkansas, 67, 70
Steamboats, carrying troops, 52
Steamboats, Colonel Chapin, 128, 129
Steamboats, General Quitman, 99
Steamboats, Judge Fletcher, 81, 129
Steamboats, Lady Walton, 60
Steamboats, Mary Patterson, 12
Steamboats, Ohio, 128
Steamboats, Tahlequah, 60
Steamboats, Thomas P. Ray, 133
Steamboats, Vigo, 81
Steele, General Frederick, 89, 91, 93, 100, 101, 103, 108, 114
Steen, Colonel A. E., 53, 72
Stephens, Frank, 12
Stevens Creek, Arkansas, 66
Stinnette, Dave, 47
Stippler's Spring, 47
Stolen hogs, 140
Strand, B. , 108
Strand, Bee, 87
Strand, Mr., 12
Strange, Jim, 87
Strawberry River, 41, 43, 132
Strickland, Betty, 143
Strickland, Joe, 143
Strickland, Joe Ann, 143
Strickland, John, 143, 144
Strickland, Mary Ann, 143
Sugar cakes made for sale, 74
Sugar Loaf, 21, 23, 24
Sugar Loaf Creek, 74
Sugar Loaf Prairie, 75
Sugar Loaf, Arkansas, 38
Sullivan, Bob, 18
Surrender of the Twenty-seventh, 126, 127
Swamp fever, 85
Swan Creek, 16
Swearing-in Ceremony, 25
Sycamore Creek, 31, 33
Sycamore, Arkansas, 31

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Tabor, Arch, 13
Tabor, Egu Tom, 13
Tabor, Isaac, 13
Tabor, John, 74
Tackett, Billy, 21
Talihina, Indian Territory, 54, 62, 68, 125
Taney County, Missouri, 13, 16, 17, 73, 77, 133, 137, 138
Tappan, Amos, 75
Tappan, Captain Amos, 110
Tappan, General J. C., 72, 75, 76, 80, 84, 85, 86, 88, 95, 96, 97, 102, 103, 106, 110, 118, 120, 124, 125, 128
Tate, Ben F., 68, 125
Tate, Benjamin T., 54, 62
Taylor, Captain Sam S., 95, 105, 116, 119, 124
Taylor, General Dick, 98
Teaugue, Susan, 17
Telegraph message, 63
Telegraph operators, 31
Tennison, Willie, 107
Tensas River, 82
Tenth Missouri Confederate Infantry, 53, 72, 107
Tents, 27
Tents struck according to regulation, 40
Terrapin Creek, 47
Texan captain dead after Jenkins' Ferry, 109
Texan officer executed, 115
Texas troops, 75
Theft of money by deserters, 90
Theodosia, Missouri, 138
Third Missouri Confederate Cavalry, 116
Thirty-third Arkansas Confederate Infantry, 51
Thompson, Colonel, 110
Thurman, Chris, 30
Tittsworth, Martha, 75
Tittsworth, Sanders, 75
Tobacco chewing, 15
Tobacco prices, 52
Tolbert Barrens, 44, 45
Tolbert's Ferry, 45, 133, 135
Tornado May 1867, 44, 133
Trains for troop transport, 81
Travel expenses to rejoin regiment, 77
Treadaway, Bill, 22
Trenton, Louisiana, 81
Trimble Graveyard, 135
Trimble's Creek, 11, 20, 24, 98, 137, 138, 142
Trimble, Allin, 11, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 98, 137, 138, 142
Trimble, Betsy, 137
Trimble, Bill, 11, 12, 13, 16, 98, 134
Trimble, Jane, 17
Trimble, Joe, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 32, 46, 52, 98, 137
Trimble, John, 17, 137
Trimble, Lucinda, 17
Trimble, Malissa, 17
Trimble, Mary, 17
Trimble, Milt, 17
Trimble, Milton, 137
Trimble, Sally, 17, 137
Trimble, Sarah, 11, 46
Trimble, William, 47, 137
Trinity River, 125
Tulip Creek, 76
Tulip, Arkansas, 76, 78
Turnbo, Bubby, 11, 138, 139, 142
Turnbo, Eliza Onstatt, 10
Turnbo, Gracie, 11
Turnbo, James, 10, 12, 13, 37, 39, 46, 120, 139, 140, 142
Turnbo, Jim, 11
Turnbo, Margarette, 11, 140
Turnbo, Mary, 11
Turnbo, Newt, 11, 22, 120, 138, 139, 141, 142, 146
Turnbo, Sallie, 11
Tutt Springs, 46
Tutt, Little Dave, 30
Twenty-second Arkansas Confederate Infantry, 28, 43, 51, 61, 99
Two Bayou Creek, 79
Tynor, religious soldier, 119

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Uniforms, 27
Uniforms for soldiers, 75
Uniforms in tatters, 111
Union County, Arkansas, 80
Union Parish, Louisiana, 80
Union Troops, Robb's Second Kansas Battery, 56
Upper Crossing, 47
Upper Turkey Creek, 136, 139

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Van Buren, Arkansas, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 143
Vane, Nellie, 66
Vicksburg, Mississippi, 73, 76, 85, 129, 130

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Walker's Division, 82
Walker, Billy, 21
Walker, General L. M. Marsh, 76, 91, 110
Walker, Lucinda, 22
War Eagle River, 14, 15
War's effect on Ozarks, 9
Washington County, Arkansas, 50, 62, 84
Washington, Arkansas, 76, 117
Washita City, Louisiana, 80, 81, 129
Washita Parish, Louisiana, 80
Washita River, 76, 79, 80, 81, 94, 103, 112, 113, 114, 116
Weast Hotel, 25
Weast, Wash, 112
Welch, Ed, 140
Wells, Tom, 19
West Sugar Loaf Creek, 13, 16, 23
Wheelis, ex-Confederate soldier, 145
Whiskey confiscated, 15
Whiskey for sale, 12
Whisky for sale, 88
White County, Arkansas, 142, 143
White River, 10, 13, 16, 20, 22, 25, 27, 30, 36, 45, 47, 66, 86, 98, 113, 120, 129, 131, 133, 135
White, Colonel, 42, 51
White, editor, 112, 117
Wickersham campground, 45
Wild Haw Road, 28, 132
Wild Haw, Arkansas, 28, 133
Wiley's Cove, 143, 145
Williams, Colonel Fitty, 54
Williams, Vol, 128, 131
Williams, W. W., 116
Willow Springs, 24
Wilmoth, George, 32
Wilson Hotel, 27, 45
Wilson, Doctor, 73
Wilson, Isaac, 27, 45
Winfield, preacher, 116
Winfield, Reverend, 94
Winter quarters, 72
Winter quarters, 14th Arkansas Infantry, 15
Winters, D. A., 19, 24, 131
Winters, Elizabeth, 19, 131
Wolf, Jake, 134
Womack, Joe, 137
Wood's Mill, 17
Wood, A. S. Bud, 28
Wood, Abe, 31
Wood, Ben, 112
Wood, Dice, 74
Wood, Fred, 29, 36
Wood, George, 74
Wood, Joe, 39
Wood, South Foot Will, 17
Wood, Southfoot Will, 11
Wood, Winnie, 74
Woods, Captain Fred, 25, 27, 28, 59
Woods, George, 17
Woods, Jim, 31, 32, 47
Woods, John, 31, 32, 47
Woods, Johnny, 31, 47
Woods, Lige, 17
Woods, South Foot Will, 26
Woods, Tom, 31, 32, 47, 112
Wool cards, 140
Wounded cleared from field after Jenkins' Ferry, 109
Wright, Mr., 125

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Yandell, Clate, 21
Yandell, John, 16
Yellow fever, 87
Yellville, Arkansas, 11, 13, 16, 23, 25, 27, 30, 31, 35, 37, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 73, 142, 146
Yellville-Jackson Post wagon road, 28
Yocum Creek, 12
Yocum, Asa, 22, 25
Yocum, Harve, 98
Yocum, Jess, 141



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