Southern Commissioners, effect of their reception in France, P. Southern Confederacy, Jeff Davis's (canard) letter on the stability of, P. 39 Southern ingenuity. See Southern manufactures, P. 10 Southern ladies and Yankee toes, P. 28 Southern manufactures, P. 10 Southern ports, opening of the, Doc. 51 Spain. See Havana.
Sparta, Tenn., battle at, D. 53; Doc. 570 SPENCER, A. W., Colonel, Doc. 42S "Spinola's Empire
SMITH, W. S., General, Smithville, Ark., skirmish near, D. 29 Somerville, Mass., war meeting at, D. 89 Somerville Heights, Va., battle of, Doc. 27; D. 4 "Song for our Soldiers," by Alice Cary, P. 47 "Song of the Secession Warrior," P. 13 Songs of the rebels,
STARKWEATHER, JOHN C., Colonel First Wisconsin, Doc. 131 STARR, W. C., Lieut.-Col. Ninth Va. Infantry, State Rights, Attorney-Gen. Bates's opinion relative to, D. STEMBEL, ROGER N., Commander. See Fort Pillow. STEARNS, C. A., Capt. A.A.G., Doc. 624 STEINWEHR, A. VON, Brig-Gen., D. 52 ; Doc. 360, 391 Stettin," British steamer, captured, STEVENS, A. F., Colonel, STEVENS, ISAAC I., Gen., at James Island, death of, STEVENS, THADDEUS, of Pa.,
takes possession of the rebel resi- dences in Memphis, Tenn., D. 49 employs negroes at Memphis, D. 58 report of the occupation of Corinth, Miss., Doc. 149 See "Russell's House, Miss." Shiloh, incident of the battle of, P. 11 SHINGLES, Col., rebel, D. 76
Doc. 426 Doc. 294 Doc. 248
SHIN-GWACK, Indian chief. See Wis-
SHIRK, J. W., Lieut., U.S.N.,
South, privilege of the press in the,
SHULTZER, THOMAS, arrested,
SIBLEY, H. H., Col., report of the bat-
tle of Yellow Medicine, Sibley's Landing, Mo., fight near, D. 93 SICKLES, DANIEL E., General, resumed command of his brigade, D. 18 notices of, Doc. 230, 248, 261 SICKLES, Lieut.-Colonel Ninth Illinois Cavalry, D. 19 SIGEL, FRANZ, Gen., takes command at Harper's Ferry, Va., D. 22; Doc. 160 reports of General Pope's Virginia campaign, Doc. 880 report of the battle of Groveton, Va., Doc. 382 report of the battle of Bull Run, Va., Doc. 388 notices of, D. 64, 79; Doc. 316, 343, 366 a story of, P. 27 SILFONSPARRE, AXEL, Ohio Battery, at Doc. 149 D. 92
Corinth, Miss.,
SILL, General,
Simon's Bluff, S. C., engagement at, D. official reports of the fight at,
SINGLETARY, Col., rebel,
Sioux Indians, their depredations in
difficulty of obtaining substitutes the,
the value of substitutes in the, P. 14 Union men crucified at the, P. 23 South-Anna Creek, Va., bridge over, burned,
D. 20 South-Carolina, First Regiment, Sharp-shooters, Doc. 99 Southfield, Staten Island, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 63 South-Mills, Va., engagement near, D. 71 South-Mountain, Md., battle of, D. 80 official reports of the battle of, Doc. 432 "N. Y. Times" account of, Doc. 437 South-west Mountain. See Cedar
STEVENSON, Col., reconnoissance to
Swansboro, N. C.,
STEVENSON, -, General,
STILES, Col. J. W., Twenty-third Ohio Regiment,
Stockton, Mo., fight at, STONE, LINCOLN R., Surgeon, Stonewall Jackson's Way," STOREY, MARSHAL, adventures of, STREIGHT, A. D., Colonel, See Alabama,
8 Strasburgh, Va., fight near, occupied,
STRICKLAND, SILAS A., Lient.-Col. Fif- tieth Regiment Ohio Volunteers, Doc. 523 STRONG, GEO. C., Assistant Adjt.-Gen., Doc. 2 report of the expedition to Poncha- toula, La., STRONG, W. K., Brig.-Gen., STUART, J. E. B., Gen., rebel, expedi tion of June 13-15,
STURGIS, SAMUEL D., General,
Spirit ration of the U.S.N., SPRAGUE, J. W., Col., report of the battle of Corinth, SPRAGUE, WILLIAM, GOV. His colored regiments,
Slaughterville, Ky., skirmish near,
D. 71 D. 29 impressment of, in Virginia, D. 36 See Brig. Gen. Ross, D. 45 Gen. Hunter's proclamation rela- tive to, Doc. 123 armed by their masters, P. anecdote of Louisiana planter, P. 42 Slavery, "the fundamental doctrine of Southern civilization," prohibited in the United States territories,
Lincoln's proposition to compen- sate the States, Doc. 552; D. 40 "a wall of separation between Eu- rope and the South,"
Slave-trade, Seward-Lyons treaty,
SLOUGH, JOHN P., Gen. at Harper's
effect of his "negro regiment" in the South, D. SPRING, PARKER. See Telegraph, Doc. Springfield, Mass., Union meeting at, D. 86 war meeting at. D. 39 SQUIRE, T. H., Eighty-ninth Regiment N.Y.S.V., P. 12 22"St. Croix Herald," destruction of the office of, D. 49 St. John's Bluff, Fla., attack on the rebel fortifications at, St. John's River, Fla., expedition to,
Sugar-Loaf Mountain, Md., reconnois-
sance to, D. 77 SULLIVAN, J. C., Brig.-General, Doc. 27 SUMMERS, Dr., rebel, bis eclipse, P. 3 SUMNER, CHARLES, speech on the emancipation proclamation, D. 92 SUMNER, EDWIN V. See notices of,
D. 79; Dec. 284. 243, 248, 258, 260 "Sumter," rebel steamer, D. "Sunbeam," steamier, captured, D. 87 Susquehanna, Pa.,war meeting at, D. 77 Sutton, Va., rebel attack on, "Swallow," steamer, burned,
"Swan," steamer, captured,
St. Louis, Mo., address of the Union Merchants' Exchange of, exemption of foreign residents in,
Swansboro, N. C., expedition to,
D. 47 D. 47, 48 D. 63 Gen. Schofield assesses the rebels of, D. 66 St. Mark's River, Fla., fight on, D. 27 STAHEL, JULIUS H., Gen., notices of, Doc. 108, 360, 395 at the battle of Bull Run, Va., Doc. 353 Stamford, Ct., war meeting at, D. 47 STANLEY, DAVID S., Gen., at the battle of Iuka, Miss., Doc. 480 STANLY, EDWARD, Gov. of N. C., D. 6, 18 STANTON, EDWIN M., D. 57; Doc. 40, 570 orders the Governors to furnish
enrolment excitement at, war meeting at,
D. 59 Doc. 579 SWAYNE, Judge, of Memphis, Tenn., D. 25 SWEENEY, Lieut. Col. Eighty-second Ohio, Doc. 87 SWEITZER, Col., at the battle of White Oak Swamp, Dec. 246 SWITZER, -, C1. Sixty-second Penn- sylvania Regiment, D. $5 Swift Creek, N. C., skirmish at, D. 33 Sycamore Mills, Tenn., excursion to, D. 27 SYKES, GEORGE, Brig.-Gen., D. 84; Doc. 894, 238
SMITH, E. KIRBY, Gen., rebel, procla-
their quotas of 300,000 men called for by President Lincoln,
notices, D. 59, 50, 67, 69, 79, 93; Doc. 422
SMITH, Col. G. CLAY,
SMITH, G. W., Major-Gen., rebel, Doc. 97 |
D. 57 D. 88 Doc. 538 D. 15
TALIAFERRO, W. B., Gen., rebel, Doc. 404 TALIAFERRO, Col. Twenty-first Regi- ment Virginia, rebel, D. 45 Tampa, Fla., attack on, D. 84 TATNALL, JOSIAH, Com., rebel, Doc. 47
TAYLOR, GEORGE W., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 257 Tazewell, Tenn., rebel escort fired on near, D. 46 report and narratives of the battle D. 55; Doc. 573 of, "Teaser," capture of the rebel gun- boat, Doc. 548 Telegraph. See D. B. Lathrop, D. 4 taken possession of by the United States, 54 utility of for military purposes, Doc. Gen. Mitchel's operations with, in Alabama, P.
how the rebel Morgan used it, P. Tennessee. See East-Tennessee, D. regiments from, attempt to desert from the rebels,
TILTON, THEODORE, "To Canaan; a Song of the Six dred Thousand,' P. 31 "To the Loyal Fair," by Mara, P. 48 "To the Secession Sympathizer, no thanks to you," P. 38 Governor of Ohio, procla- mation of July 3,
VIELE, EGBERT L., Gen., Doc. 42; D. 7,
Todd Creek, Ga., expedition up the, D. TOLAND, JOHN T., Col., Doc. 612; D. STOMPKINS, Col., First Vermont Cav- alry, Doc. 53 Tompkinsville, Ky., fight near, D. 35 TOPPING, Lieut.-Col. Seventy-first Regi- ment Indiana Volunteers, Doc. 409 TORBERT, A. T. A., Col. First New- Jersey Volunteers, Doc. 437, 878, 257 Towanda, Pa., war meeting at, D. 44 TRABUE, JAMES, arrested at Louisville, Ky., D. 24 TRACY, ALBERT, Col., A.A.G., Doc. 35 TRAIN, GEORGE FRANCIS, D. 93 Tranter's Creek, N. C., battle at, Doc. 171 reconnoissance to, D. 31 Travelling, restricted in the North, D. 57, 74 Trenton, N. J., war meeting at, D. 46 Trenton Bridge, N. C., skirmish at, D. 10 Trinity, Ala., skirmish at, D. 47 official report of the fight at, Doc. 561 TRUMBULL, M. M., Col., report of the battle of Corinth, Doc. 49S TRUXTON, W. T., Lieut. Com., report on the massacre of negroes in S. C., Doc. 206 "Tubal Cain," steamer seized, D. 46 Tucson, Arizona, occupied by the Na- tionals, D. Tunstall's Station, Va., fight near, D. Turkey Island Bridge, Va., skirmish
Second Regiment of, loyal,
"The Men of the West," by Richard Coe,
Third Regiment of, Fourth Regiment of,
"The Negro Sharp-shooter,"
"The New Ballad of Lord Lovell," P. "The North Star," by Wa-wa-wanda,
Two-ninety (290) rebel privateer, D. 72 TWIGGS, DAVID E., Gen., rebel proper- ty of, sequestered,
D. 66; Doc. 107
Doc. 84 D. 73
D. 17; Doc. 390
Ninth Regiment of, Doc. 100, 622;
8, Doc. 575 "Uncle Mose," schooner, captured, D. 39 "Uncle Sam," the death of, P. 33 Union men crucified at the South, P. 23 Union Mills, Mo., fight near, D. 62 Utica, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 40 VAN ALEN, JAMES II., Gen., order in reference to negroes, D. 27 VAN BENTHUYSEN, W., Major, rebel, D. 23 Van Buren, N. Y., patriotism of, D. 48 VAN DORN, EARL, Gen., rebel, D. 91; Doc. 120, 488 assumed command of the depart- ment of Louisiana, D. 31 VANDERVEER, F., Col. Thirty-fifth Regi- Doc. 152; 572 VAN GIESON, , surgeon of the "Galena," Doc. 133 VAN VALKENBURG, Major First New- York Artillery, Doc. 81
Waccamaw River, S. C., expedition up the, D. 14 Waddell Farm, Ark., battle at, Doc. 190; D. 26 WADSWORTH, JAMES S., Brig.-General, Doc. 406 WAINWRIGHT, Col. Seventy-sixth Regi- ment N.Y.S.V., Doc. 433 WAINWRIGHT, RICHARD, U.S.N., death of, "Waiting," by H. W., WALKE, H., Commander,
account of the fight with the Arkan- sas,
WALKER,, Col. Maine Fourth Re- giment, Doc. 396 WALKER, M. B., Col. Thirty-first Ohio Regiment, report of the fight at Trinity, Ala.,
REBELLION RECORD: INDEX TO THE FIFTH VOLUME.
WALLACE, LEWIS, Major-General, Doc. 223, 270; D. 1, 28, 69 WARD, Col. Fourth Florida Regiment, Doc. 26 WARD, J. H. HOBART, Colonel, Doc. 8, 315 WARD, WM. S., Col. Twelfth Regiment N.Y.S.M., D. 23 WARD, W. T., Gen., at Lexington, Ky., D. 40 Wardensville, Va., skirmish at, D. 20 War Department of the U. S., orders issued from, to prevent the evasion of military duty. D. 56 order in reference to the appoint- ment of officers, D. 61 WARNER, Col. Eighteenth Regiment Ky. Volunteers, Doc. 409 Warrenton, Va., reconnoissance to, D. 85, 87 Warrenton Junction, Va., skirmish near, D. 87 Waterford, Va., rebel descent upon, D. 66 Waterloo, Va., reconnoissance to, D. 87 WATER, WILLIAM, adventures of, P. 23 WATSON, JOHANNES. D. 15; Doc. 340 WATTS,, Dr., Hymn by, P. 43 WA-WA-WANDA, the North Star by, P. WASHBURN, C. C., Gen. at Helena, Ark., D. 39 Washington, D. C., excitement at rel- D. 15 Doc. 574; D. who were the first troops at? P. 13 Washington "Star" account of the
ative to fugitive slaves,
battle of Cedar Mountain, Doc. 322 Washington, N. C., fight at,
account of the battle at,
"Washington Light Artillery" of
50 WOODBURY, DWIGHT A., Col., Fourth D. 34 Michigan Regiment, WOODWARD,
WICKS, M. I., Capt. rebel patriotism,
5 WOOL, JOHN E., Gen., complimented by President Lincoln,
confirmed as Major-General,
See Harper's Ferry, notices of,
D. 7, 79; Doc. 154 WORDEN, JOHN L., Com., anecdote of
the fight with the Merrimac, P. 4 WORTENBACKER, C. C., his will, P. 27 WRIGHT, D. C., Chaplain Seventh Ohio Regiment, WRIGHT, H. G., Gen.,
order in reference to business in Cincinnati and vicinity, D. 85 report of the battle of James Island, Doc. 209 WRIGHT, JNO. J., Capt., at Cynthiana, Doc. 293
WILCOX, O. B., Gen. release of, D. 60; Doc. 435 See Antietam. WILD, E. A., Col. Thirty-fifth Massa- chusetts, Doc. 457; D. 64 WILDER, J. T., Col. See Munfordville, Ky., Doc. 449, 612 Wilkesbarre, Pa., excitement in at the raid into Maryland, D. 76 WILKESON, SAMUEL, Doc. 815 WILKINS, JOHN D., Capt., Report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 400 "William," schooner, captured, D. 42 WILLIAMS, A. S., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 55 Gen. at Cedar Mountain, Doc. 827 WILLIAMS, THOMAS, Brig.-Gen., re- ports on the operations at Vicks- burgh, Miss.,
"Wave," bark destroyed by the Ala-
occupation of, McClellan's
WEITZEL, GODFREY, Lieut. at Baton
Gen. McClellan's speeches at, Williamsport, Md., rebels enter, Williamsport, Tenn., skirmishes near,
WELLS, GEORGE D., Colonel,
WELLES, GIDEON, D. 25; Doc. 123, 228;
WILLIAMSON, T. L., Dr., Wilmington, Del., Union meeting at,
"Yankee Blade," the first ship from
67"Yankee Management." See Brig
"Yankee soldiers," energy of,
Yankee Toes and Southern Ladies,
Westminister, Md., occupied by reb-
Wheeling, Va., war meeting at, excitement in,
WHIPPLE, W. D., Lieut.-Col., report on the exchange of prisoners, Doc. 184 WHITE, C. B., Col. Twelfth Ohio Regi- ment, Doc. 398
WHITE, F. B., rebel tug surrendered to Gen. Mansfield, WHITE, JULIUS, Brig.-Gen., D. 70, 78;
White House, Va., occupied by the
YATES, RICHARD, Gov., proclamation
6 WOLFORD, -, Col. First Kentucky,
who raised the flag at, Young's Cross Roads, skirmish at,
Wolftown, Va., fight at, D. 56 Women, Hammond's appeal to the, D. 68 of Nashville and Gov. Johnson, P. 13 appointed in the army,
White River, Ark., operations of rebel
White River, Mo., battle on the,
Doc. 183 D. 28; Doc. 223 D. 51
See Capt. Semmes, rebel, See Belle Boyd,
P. 15 Zaidee, rebel schooner, destroyed, D. 32 P. 21 ZEIGLEN, ———, Colonel Second Virginia Doc. 107 P. 28
P. 82 ZEIGLER, Major, Fifth Regiment Vir-
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