Press, perverts public opinion, [176-77]; no government censorship, [333]

Prestonburg, Garfield defeats Marshall near, [125]

Price, Sterling, becomes Confederate general, [27]; takes Lexington (Missouri), [120]; Grant prevents reinforcements for, [121]; attacks Curtis in Missouri, [143]; against Grant, [161]; defeated at Iuka, [162-63]

Privateers, [16], [68]

Profiteers, [61]

Pulaski, Fort, [93], [372]

Quaker City, Confederate gunboats attack, [309]

Rations, before Vicksburg, [269-70]; Grant supplies Lee's army, [392]

Rawlins, J. A., Grant's chief staff officer, [135]

Raymond (Mississippi), battle, [271]