Jackman, Sidney Drake. Behind Enemy Lines: The Memoirs and Writings of Brigadier General Sidney Drake Jackman. Edited by Richard L. Norton. Springfield, Mo.: Oak Hills Publishing, 1997.

Biographical sketch, 3-9 Guide for Colonel Knap, expedition to Mound City against Jayhawkers, early secessionist sentiment, 14-18 Papinville, election for captain, sheriff, 19-24 , organize a battalion, attack of Jayhawkers at Ball Town, 25-27 Big Drywood Creek, James Lane, 28-30 Osage River, Papinville, wife is ill, Jennison raid, friends steal his wagon, wife and children by banished by General Schofield, 31-34 Price, siege of Lexington, Kansas robbers, Papinville burned by Jayhawkers, Confederate sympathizers killed, raid from Sedalia, women account of the battle, 35-42 Heading south, Stand Watie, Horse Creek, skirmishes, 43-48 Colonel John T. Coffee’s regiment, alcohol, Stand Watie, 50-54 Colonel Coffee, Watie, Richardson, Neosho, 55-57 Alcohol, 58 James S. Rains, Earl Van Dorn, 58-59 Accidental shooting, 60-61 Court martial of Union preacher, 61 Transferred troops to Confederate service, Colonel Coffee, 64-66 Battle of Lone Jack, Jo Shelby, casualties, 67-109 Horses, fleeing the Federals, Cockrell, ammunition, Osage River, line, 110-22 Thomas C. Hindman, Cockrell, elected colonel, reorganization, 123-29 General Rains, Colonel Coffee, Colonel Armstrong, 130-34 Deserter, executions, General Rains, 134-36 Hostility between Arkansas and Missouri soldiers, Pea Ridge, 137-39 Hindman, 141 Skirmish and Federal prisoners, Huntsville, Missouri? 143-44 Smallpox, 151 Attack on Gratiot Street jail, St. Louis, Columbia, Missouri jail, 150-58 Enlistment, officer election, 161-62 Capture Missouri Union soldiers, 162-64 Doubtful Unionists killed in crossfire, Captain Leonard, 166-69 Skirmish, wounded, 170-73 Spy. 175 Major Rucker, 176-77 Skirmish near Little Rock, casualties, 161-82 Jackman’s 1864 report, in OR; 187-206