GREGG, D. McM., Gen., before Petersburg, GREGORY,
killed, Grenada, Miss., destruction of stores at, GRIERSON, B. H., Brig.-Gen., noticed, Doc. 163 account of his expedition against the Mobile and Ohio Railroad,
GOINS, SANFORD, Capt. See Frankfort, Ky., Doc. 177 Goldsboro', N. C., occupation of, Doc. 349 Goochland, Va., operations near, Doc. 351 GOODSPEED, -Major, at Nashville, Doc. 112 Chief of Artillery. See Nashville, Doc. 458 GORDON, G. H., Gen., rebel, noticed, Doc. 115 GRANGER, GORDON, Gen., ordered to co-operate with Admiral Farra- gut,
GREENE, GEORGE S., Brig.-Gen. See Gettysburg, Pa., Doc. 323 GREENE, O. D, A. A. G., noticed, Doc. 19 GREENWOOD, Lieut.-Col., noticed, Doc. 115 Doc. 452 Doc. 338
HARRIS, ARNOLD, Com., report of an expedition up the Rappahan- nock, Doc. 518 HARRIS, T. C., Lieut.-Com. See Fort Fisher, Doc. 611 HARRIS, T. H., Lieut.-Col., noticed, Doc. 436
HARRISON, T. J., Col. 8th Ind. See Rousseau's Expedition, Doc. 190 Harrisonburg, Va., the occupation of,
HART, GEORGE, D., Capt, death of,
GRANGER, R. S., Brig.-Gen., at Lime-
Granny White Pike, battle on the,
Doc. 28 letter to E. B. Washburne, Aug. 16, 1854, Doc. 142 See Secretary Benjamin's Circular, Doc. 150 despatch to Gen. Sherman, in ref- erence to the capture of Atlanta, report of the operations of the Armies of the United States, from March, 1864, till July, 1865, Doc. 326 the "idea" of his Virginia cam- paign, Doc. 332 orders the capture of Petersburg, Va., Doc. 334 his opinion of the movements of Sherman in Georgia, Doc. 340 his plan for Sherman's campaign, Doc. 343, 344 instructions to Gen. Butler in refer- ence to the capture of Fort Fisher, Doc. 346 his letter of instructions to Gen. Terry, concerning Fort Fisher, Doc. 347 letter of instructions to Gen. Scho- field, orders to Gen. Sherman, instructions to Gen. Thomas, Doc. 350 instructions to Gen. Sheridan, Doc. 350 position of his armies in March, 1865, Doc. 351 instructions to Generals Meade, Ord, and Sheridan, March, 1865, Doc. 352 letters to Gen. Sheridan, Doc. 354 wants to finish the job with Lee and Johnston," Doc. 355 "the only strategic points to strike at," Doc. 355 correspondence with Lee before his surrender, Doc. 356 Doc. 357
Guerrillas. See Sherman's Gen. Burbridge, GUIDER, -, Sergt., noble
Doc. 434 official report of the expedition, Doc. 435 GRIFFIN, CHARLES, Gen., assumes com- mand of the 5th corps, in the Wilderness, GROSE, W., Gen., report of the fight at Round Mountain, Tenn., Doc. 67 report of the battle of Pittsburg Landing, Doc. 67, 68 report of the battle of Stone River, Doc. 69 report of the battle at Woodbury, Tenn., Doc. 72 report of the battle of Nashville, Doc. 116 report of the Atlanta Campaign, Doc. 294 GROSVENOR, C. H., Lieut.-Col., no- ticed. Doc. 87 GROSVENOR, D. A., Lieut. 100th U. S. C. I., Doc. 106 GROSVENOR, E., Capt., death of, Doc. 96 Guerrilla barbarities, account of the fight at Roseville, Ark., Doc. 325 Guerrillas, attack on Laclede, Mo., Doc. 469 Letter to
Guntown, Miss, account of the fight at, Sturgis' defeat at, Doc. 340 GUYON,, Col. 148th N. Y. S._V., noticed, Doc. 495
official report of the battle of Bel-
Doc, 443 Doc. 444 Doc. 448
crosses the North Anna River, Doc. 548 See Cold Harbor, Va., Doc. 558
crosses the James River, Doc. 568 how he looked on the James, Doc. 569 Confederate account of the move-
See Sheridan's Valley campaign, Doc. 729 Grant's Creek, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 506 CRAVES, C. E., Capt. 23d Mass., Doc. 223 GRAVES, GEORGE M., Capt., noticed, Doc. 75 GRAY, O. B., Brig.-Gen., noticed, Doc. 516 GRAY, M. M., Capt. See Housa- tonic," Doc. 638 GREELEY, HORACE. See Niagara Peace Conference, Doc. 533 statement of, in reference to the conference, Doc. 536
Hagerstown, Md., invasion of. See Gov. Curtin's message of August 9, 1864, Doc. 144 rebels occupy the town, Doc. 336 HALLECK, H. W., Gen., noticed, Doc. 1, 125, 333 HAMILTON, -, Col. 9th Ohio, Doc. 190 HAMMER, C. D., Lieut., noticed, Doc. 115 HAMPSON, J. B., Maj., death of, Doc. 62 HAMPTON, WADE, Gen., correspond-
ence with Gen. Sherman, Doc. 387 operations near Heathville, Va., Doc. 525 HANCOCK, W. S., Gen., noticed, Doc. 6 in the battles of the Wilderness, Doc. 330 Doc. 338 Doc. 339
Doc. 442, 445 Va., Doc. 548 May 31,
before Petersburg, at Hatcher's Run, Va., at Winchester, Va., in the Wilderness, occupies Bowling Green, attempted surprise of, 1864, Doc. 554 See Cold Harbor, Va., Doc. 558 Hanover Court House, Va., fighting at the, Doc. 332, 553, 555 HARDIE, JAMES A., Gen., noticed, Doc.'" ᎻᎪᎡᏦᎬᎡ, . -, Gen., at Kenesaw, Doc. 227 the death of, Doc. 228 noticed, Doc. 27 HARLAN, JOHN M., Gen. See Frank- fort, Doc. 181
ler's Operations in Virginia, HAZEN, WILLIAM B., Gen., at Resacca,
at Murfreesboro, See Sherman's Campaign, Doc. 267 report of the Atlanta Campaign,
Doc. 293 HEADEN, ROBERT, Capt. 12th U. S. C. L., Doc. 104, 107 HECKMAN, —, Gen., account of the fight on the Port Walthal Rail- road, Henderson Hill, La., the battle of, Doc. 341 HENRY, GUY, Col., at Olustee, Fla., Doc. 459 HENRY, JOSEPH, Prof., wife of, noticed, Doc. 20 Herman, Mo., the capture of, Doc. 512 HERRON, F. J., Col., at Resacca, Doc. 53 HESSE, J. C., Corp., testimony of the bravery of, Doc. 519 HEWITT, JOHN M., Capt. See Frank- fort, Ky., Doc. 177 HICKS, L. G., Col. 40th Ill., bravery of, at Paducah, Ky., Doc. 340 HIGGINS, D. J., Col., at Chickamauga,
HILL, B. H., capture of, HILL, Capt. 81st Ohio. Doc. 44 HILL, CHARLES S., Capt. 10th Kansas, Doc. 137, 139, 142 HILL, JOHN C., Col., noticed, Doc. 521 HILL, Ross C., Capt. See Wilson's Expedition, Doc. 657 Hill's Point, Va., occupation of, Doc. 123 Hillsboro Pike, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 365 HINDMAN, T. C., at Resacca, Doc. 56 HINKS, E. W., Gen., at Fort Powha- tan, Doc. 504 See Grant's Operations in Virginia, HITCHCOCK, E. A., Gen. See Exchangé of Prisoners, Doc. 158 HITTOE, E. D., Lieut.-Col. See Sher-
man's Atlanta Campaign, Doc. 314 HOGE, E. B., Col. 113th Ill., Doc. 163 HOKE, R. F., Gen., letter to Gen. Walker on the march to Pollock. ville, N. C.,
Indians, difficulties with, referred
See Wilson's Raid through Alabama
JOHNSON, R. W., Gen., noticed, Doc. 33
Doc. 36 Johnsonville, Tenn., fight rear, Doc. 362 JONES, C. C., Lieut.-Col Illinois
JONES, C. H., Co. C, 6th Florida, brutal conduct of,
ladies of St. Phillip's Parish, Atlanta, Ga.,
ence to the Federal prisoners at Charleston, S. C.,
Doc. 591 JONES, THEODORE, Col., noticed, Doc. 294 JONES, MILLS S., Col., noticed, Doc. 294 JONES, W. E., Gen., operations of, in West Virginia, Doc. 639 killed at Piedmont, Va., Doc. 485 Jones' Bridge, Va., Grant's army at, Doc. 566 Jonesboro', Ga., passage of the Union army through,
surrender and disbandment of the
Doc. 450 Doc, 227 Doc. 64, 203, 204
HUBBARD, J. M., Maj., report of the operations of pontoniers during the expedition of Gen. Wilson, Doc. 702 HUCKINS, S. W., Capt., noticed, Doc. 432 HUMPHREYS, A. A., Gen, noticed, Doc. See Operations in Virginia, Doc. 354 in the Wilderness, Doc. 445 HUNT, HENRY J., Gen., in the Wilder- ness, Doc. 445 HUNTER, DAVID, Gen., at Alexandria, La., Doc. 11 See Gov. Curtin's Message, August 9, 1864, Doc. 144 to operate with Sheridan, Doc. 333 at the battle of Piedmont, Va., Doc. 334 reasons of his failure,
70th regiment of, 84th regiment of, casualties in,
Gen. Sherman's report of the sur-
See Schofield's report, CRAIG,, Lieut.-Col. 10th captured, CRANE, GEORGE M., Capt., noticed,
Chicago conspiracy, an account of the, Doc. 413 Chickahominy River, Va., battles near the, Doc. 332 Chickabominy, the battles of, Doc. 556 Confederate accounts of operations on the, Doc. 581 Chickamauga, Tenn., Col. Grove's re- port of the battle of, Chinese, action of the Goverment of, in reference to the "Alabama,' i Chola Station, Va., destruction of, CHRISTENSEN, C. T., Lieut.-Col. See Grierson's Expedition, Doc. 435 Chuckatuck, Va., occupied by the Federals, Doc. 123 CIST, HENRY M., Capt., noticed, Doc. 372 City Point, Va., occupied by Gen. Kautz, City Point and Petersburg Railroad, completion of the, CLAIBORNE, W. H., Capt., noticed,
folk, Va. CORSE, J. M., Gen.
See Suf- Doc. 122 See Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, Doc. 314 COTTON, C. S., Col., noticed, Doc. 90 COTTON, J. D., Surgeon, noticed, Doc. 97 COUCH, D. N., letter to Secretary
Stanton. July 22, 1864, Doc. 146 See Gov. Curtin's message, August 9, 1864
Doc. 144 Doc. 537 Doc. 76 Doc. 218
DAVIS, JEFF. C., Gen., at Resacca, Doc. 63
See Grant's Operations in Virginia,
DAVIS, M., Capt, noticed,
CROOK, GEORGE, Gen., at Cloyd's
DAYTON, L. M.. Capt. See Sherman's
CLAYTON, H. D., Gen., rebel, at Re- sacca, CLENDENNIN, D. R., Lieut.-Col, report of the battle of Monocacy, Md.,
Cloyd's Mountain, Va., battle at, Doc. 14 Coan River, Va., expedition to, Doc. 517 Coalfield Station, Va., destruction of,
Doc. 331 COBB, HOWELL, Gen., capture of, Doc. 358, 506, 657 COBURN,, Col., at Resacca, Doc. 38 Cold Harbor Road, Va., battles at the, Doc. 332 Cold Harbor, Va., the battle of June 1, 1864, Doc. 556, 557, 558, 559 COLEMAN, JOHN, wounded at Frank- fort, Ky., Doc. 178 Colored troops. See Tables, Doc. 89 See Blackwater River Expedition, Doc. 438 fighting of the, near Petersburg, Va., Doc. 580 Columbia, Tenn., skirmish at, Doc. 364 Columbus, Ga., captured, Doc. 358 Columbus, Ala., rebel property_de- stroyed at, Doc. 505 Columbus Railroad, destruction of the, Doc. 195 COOMES, LESLIE, Gen., noticed, Doc. 9 "Commodore Jones," gunboat blown up on James River, Doc. 439 COMSTOCK, C. B., Gen. See Fort Fisher, Doc. 317 report of the capture of Fort Fisher, Doc. 430 COMSTOCK, Lieut., noticed, Doc. Connecticut Volunteers, 1st regiment of, Doc. 500, 523 Confederate cavalry, the discipline of the, Doc. 597
Confederate Congress, debate on the
resolution proposing to arm slaves,
Confederate cruelty, statement of
defeated at Kernstown, Va., Doc. 489 noticed, Doc. 723 CROXTON, JOHN T., Gen., report of Wilson's cavalry expédition, Doc. 664 operations of his cavalry in Tennes- Doc. 361 See Wilson's Cavalry Expedition, Doc. 650 CRUFT, CHARLES, Brig. Gen., report of operations in Tennessee, Doc. 90 at Murfreesboro, Doc. 69 See J. B. Steedman, Doc. 86 noticed, Doc 27, 30 CULLUM, E. W., Gen., noticed, Doc. 2 Culpepper, Va., operations around,
Doc. 329 Gen Pleasonton's account of the retreat from, Doc. 393 CULVER, LUCIUS, Dr. 61st Ohio, Doc. 224 Cumberland, Md., cavalry fight near, Doc. 337 CURL, WILLIAM, Capt. 5th Iowa, death and burial of, Doc. 191 CURLY, Col. 27th Missouri, Doc. 34 CURTIN, A. G., Gov., Message of Aug. 9, 1864, Doc. 143 CURTIS, L. R See Pleasonton's nar- rative, Doc. 394 CURTIS, M. R. See Fort Fisher, Doc. 346 CURTIS, N. M., Brig.-Gen, noticed, Doc. 432 CURTIS, S. R., Gen., in command in Kansas, Doc. 342
CUSTER, GEORGE A., Gen. andoah Valley, See Sheridan's Valley Campaign,
DEASE, DENNIS, Lieut., noticed, Doc. 107 Decatur, Ga., Hood's attack on, Doc. 344 Deep Bottom, Va., Union lines estab- lished at, Doc. 3:5 DE GRASS, F., Capt., noticed, Doc. 294 DENNIS, E. S., Brig.-Gen., account of his expedition to Jackson, Miss., Department of the Missouri. Rosecrans, Deserters, stories of, DEVIN, T. C., Gen, See Shenandoah Valley,
See Sheridan's Valley Campaign,
CUSHING, W. B., Lieut., at Chicka-
account of the daring reconnois-
regiment. Doc. 190 DOUBLEDAY, ABNER, Gen., noticed, Doc. 7 DOUGLAS, S. A., Mrs., noticed, Doc. 19 DRAKE, Lieut.-Col. 36th Iowa,
See Chambersburg, Confederate Navy, records of, cap- tured by Gen. Averell, Doc. 528 Confederate States, Gen. C. C. Wash- burn's order in reference to trad- ing with the, Doc. 481 COOK, D. GRANT, Lieut. 12th U.S. C. I., Doc. 107
COOKE, D. G., Lieut. 7th U. S. color. ed infantry, suffering of, Doc. 521 COOKE, J. M., Com. C. S. N., account of the fight of the " Albermarle," Doc. 586 COOPER, G. E., Surgeon, noticed, Doc. 372 Coosa River, an account of the cross-
ing of, by Gen. Rousseau, Doc. 192 Corbett's Battery at Resacca, Doc. 56
CUTTING, WILLIAM, Maj., noticed, Doc. 9 Currs,, Capt., noticed, Doc. 8 Cynthiana, Ky., captured by John Morgan, Doc. 341
Dadeville, Ala., fight near, Doc. 193 DAHLGREN, JOHN A., Rear-Admiral, noticed, Doc. 184 See Sherman's Carolina Campaign, Doc. 375 DAHLGREN, ULRIC, Col., letter of his father in vindication of, Doc. 184
DRAPER, Brig.-Gen., expedition to Montrose, Va., DINGER,, Capt. 47th Mo. infantry,
DUTTON, Col. of the Engineers.
FITCH, GEORGE W., Lieut., statement in reference to the cruelty of the Confederates, Doc, 521 FITCH, LE ROY, Com., operations in Tennessee, Doc. 366 Five Forks, Va., the battle of, Doc. 354, 641, 645 Col., at Pilot Doc. 139, 142, 187
FRANCIS, Capt. 3d Missouri Cav- alry, Doc. 149 Frankfort, Ky., Governor Bramlette's letter on the siege of, Doc. 175 John H. Morgan's attack on, Doc. 175 Franklin, Mo., fight at,
Franklin, Tenn., rebel destruction at,
Gen. Thomas' report of the battle
See Fort Amory, DUVELL, J. H., Col., noticed, Doc. 16 DWIGHT, CHARLES C., Col., noticed, Doc. 14 DYER, LEWIS, Dr., account of the de- feat at Guntown, Miss., Doc, 167
EARLY, JUBAL. See Ashley's Diary of
the Invasion of Maryland, Doc. 153 defeated at Opequan Creck, Doc. 338 operations of, in the Shenandoah Valley,
at Spottsylvania,
See Chambersburg, Pa.,
Doc. 351 Doc. 449 Doc. 543
East Tennessee, operations in, Doc. 329 Eastern Gulf Blockade, account of
an unsuccessful attempt to cap- ture the,
Doc. 587 EASTON, L. C., Col. See Sherman's At- lanta Campaign, Doc, 314 Ebenezer Church, Ala., fight near, Doc. 358, 652 ECHOLS, W. H., Gen., at Newmarket, Va., Doc. 516 EGGLESTON, B. B., Capt., recommend- ed for promotion for gallantry at Ebenezer Church, Doc. 695 Egypt, Miss., rebels captured at, Doc. 345 ELDER, J. V., Sergt., wounded, Doc. 104 Elkin's Ferry, skirmishing near, Doc. 341 account of the battle at, Doc. 450 Elksehula, Ark., fight at, Doc. 149 ELLIOTT,, Gen., at Resacca, Doc. 36 at Nashville, Doc. 108
EMERY, J. B., Capt. 18th Ohio, EMORY, W. H., Gen. See Sheridan's Valley Campaign, Doc. 720
FLETCHER, THOMAS C., Knob, Mo., FLOOD, DANIEL, Serg., noticed, Florence, Ala., fight at, Florida, 1st Cavalry of, FLUSSER, C. W., Com. See Plymouth, N. C., Doc. 130 FORD, A. C., Capt., noticed, Doc. 97 Ford's Station, Va., railroad destroyed at, Doc. 521 FORREST, N. B., Gen., his movements in Northern Mississippi, Doc. 340 at Okalona, Miss., Doc. 103 See Mill Creek, Tenn., Doc. 97 his attack on Athens, Tenn., Doo. 342 defeated at Ebenezer Church, Doc. 358 murders negroes in Tennessee, Doc. 525 Confederate testimony against, Doc. 526 noticed, Doc. 201, 362 Fort Amory, N. C., an account of, Doc. 133 Fort Anderson, N. C., capture of, Doc. 349 Fort Caswell, N. C., the destruction of Doc. 348 Fort Darling, Va., rebels defeated at, Doc. 331 operations at, Doc. 495 Fort Davidson, Mo., glory of Tom Fletcher at, Doc. 140 Fort De Russy, Ark., capture of, Doc, 341 Fort Fisher, the capture of, planned, Doc. 346 Gen. Butler's report of operations against,
of, FRANKLIN, W. B., Gen., noticed, Doc. 2 at Red River, Doc. 11 Fredericksburg, Va., the battle of, Doc. 2 FRENCH, B. B., wife of, noticed, Doc. 20 FRENCH, W. H., Gen. See Suffolk, Va., Doc. 121 FULLERTON, J. S., Lieut. -CoL, Doc, 108, 115 FYFFE,, Lieut., noticed. Doc. 24
Fort Stevens, Md., fight at, Fortifications and armaments. Gen. Peck's report, FOSTER, BENJAMIN B., noticed, FOSTER, J. G., Gen., noticed, See Suffolk, Va., Doc. 121 See Siege of Washington, N. C., Doc. 125 expedition to destroy the Charles. ton and Savannah Railroad, Doc. 344 letter in reference to the Federal generals" under fire" at Charles- ton, S. C., Doc. 5 2 See Grant's Operations in Va., Doc. 575 FOSTER, R. S., Col., noticed, Doc. 124 Four Mile Creek, Va., engagement at, Doc. 24 Fourth Army Corps. See Sherman's Campaign, Doc. 206 Fourteenth Army Corps, at Kenesaw, Doc. 213 Fox, G. V., Ass't Sec'y Navy. See Fort Fisher, Doc. 346 Foy, JAMES C., Lieut.-Col., at Chicka- mauga, Doc. 73
GILLIS, REBECCA, noticed, GILMORE, J. R., description of his visit to Richmond, GILMORE, J. R. See Secretary Benja- min's Circular, GILLMORE, Q. A., Gen., attempts to capture Petersburg, Va. ,Doc. 333 See Operations of Gen. Butler, Doc. 495 noticed, Doc. 329
GILMORE, HARRY, Major, at Cham-
bersburg, captured, Glasgow, Mo., fight at,
GODDARD, R. H. J., Capt., noticed,
GODDARD, WILLIAM, Major, noticed, Doc. 9 GODON, S. W., Com. See Fort Fisher, Dec. 604
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