Mapmaker, Thank you for all this information. It certainly gives me a lot of material to work with. I have read a great deal about the MO and KS-MO battles, from books to small blurbs, and accounts of many 'incidents' along the MO-KS border, and Quantrell's raid on Lawrence. Even Bios on William Anderson, Jesse Woodson James, and Quantrell. (My grandfather Wood was an apprentice to Frank James, who was working as an Ostler/hostler at one time). Now I can see that I need to branch out to other states, and try to find the movements of Co B, 10th Cavalry (CSA), as well as look into Green's officers, and even "Billy Kemper", now that you have informed me that he was real, and survived his ordeal. I am particularly interested about Green's surrender at New Orleans and being paroled at Shreveport. There must be a story there as well. Your message has reinforced the idea that he may have led a misleading life after the war, fearing retaliation of some sort. His various aka's that I have been able to find were Green, Theodore, Green T., Theodore G, etc. Again, thank you for all these leads, every paragraph has something I want to check out! J Wood --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page