"Presto," steamer, captured,
PAGE Doc. 531 D. 40 Col. First Vermont
See Indian Territory,
PHILLIPS,, Col., drives the rebel
partisan Roddy to the south of the Tennessee River,
PHILLIPS, Lieut., Second Mo., killed,
Cavalry, PRICE, STERLING, deserters from his Doc. 573 army arrive at Van Buren, Ark., noticed, D. 49 Doc. 527, D. 56, 59, 65 PRINCE, EDWARD, Col. Seventh Ill. Cavalry, at Bolivar, D. 26 PRINCE, Doc. 334 Gen. See Rapidan, Prisoners, a plot to liberate, in Ohio, Doc. 242 D. See Exchange of Prisoners, D. 11, 88 1 the treatment of, at Richmond, D. 15 See Rebel Prisoners, Union prisoners arrived at Fortress D. 27 Monroe, D. 50
Rebel barbarities; cruelty to prison-
Gen. Thomas's order, January 6,
account of the executions in North-
PIERSON, A. B., Master of the Minne-
PILLOW, GIDEON J., Gen. See Fort
returned from the South, report on the condition of,
Doc. 15, 16, 19, 22 Rebel "Bird of Art," the account of, D. 26 Rebel Commerce; the Governor's Me- Doc. 823 morial, Rebel Commissariat, circular of the, Doc. 596 Rebel Congress, debate in the, on the Doe. 319 employment of substitutes in the army,
Pine Bluff, Ark., National wagon-
Piney Factory, Tenn., fight at
Pilatka, Fla., occupation of,
expedition from,
Plate, surrender of the, in the South,
account of operations in' reference to the exchange of, Col. Streight's report on the treat- ment of Union, at the South, Doc. 450, D. 49 report of the United States Commis- sary of, number of, captured from the reb-
debate on the amnesty proclamation in,
memorial of the generals to the, D. 27 thanks Gen. R. E. Lee,
debate on the employment of ne-
resolutions in relation to peace com-
Jefferson Davis's message to the,
Pleasant Hill, La., battle of,
accounts of the battle of,
address of the, to the people of the
PLEASONTON, ALFRED, Gen.,
See Kilpatrick's raid, ·
relieved of his command in the army
Pulaski, Tenn, Union forage wagons
captured near, PURDY, WILLIAM B., Paymaster, Doc. D. 33
Rebel conscription law; its effect on Rebel conscripts. See Conscripts, Doc. 459 Doc. 885
Plymouth, N. C., capture of, by the
Pocotaligo, S. C., scouting-party to, D. D. Pocahontas, Nationals driven from, D.
POLIGNAC, PRINCE DE, Gen.,
QUANTRELL, Quallatown, N. C., expedition to, D. 43 -, guerrilla, noticed, QUEREDO, JOHN. See Mobile, D. 23 Quicksand Creek, Ky., rebels sur- Doc. 118 prised at, D. 59
act approved January 5, 1864, Doc. 329 Rebel cruelties. See Paducah, Doc. See Fort Pillow. Rebel currency bill, effect of the pas sage of the, Rebel deserters, accounts of,
POLK, LEONIDAS, Lieut.-Gen,, order on
assuming command in Miss., address of February twenty-sixth,
retreat of, from Meridian, Miss., Doc. 485
RABB, D. G., Major, Second Ind. Vol- unteers, Raccoon Ford, Va., fight at,
Nashville "Times," criticism on, P. POLLARD, E. A., his history of the war suppressed in Mo.,
Pontotoc, Miss., fight at,
Gen. S. D. Lee's report of the fight Doc. 488, 490 at, Doc. 493 POPE, JOHN, Major-Gen., notice to emi- grants, D. 53 Pope Run, Va., destruction of the bridge at, Port Hudson, La., rebels make a dash Doc. 462 on, D 59 PORTER, A. P., Lieut.-Col., noticed, See Army of the Cumberland, Doc. 309 Doc. 309 PORTER, BENJAMIN H., Ensign, PORTER, D. D., Rear Admiral, D. 22 reports of the Red River expedition, D. 53 reports of the expedition up the Doc. 517 Black and Washita Rivers, Doc. 444 report of the fight at Gaines's Land- ing, Red River,
D. 60 Raleigh, N. C., rebel powder-mills ex- Doc. 240 plode at, "Rally round the Flag, Boys," an in- D. 59 cident, RAMSAY, F. M., Com. See Washita P. 35 River, Doc. 444 RANDOLPH, Major C.S.A "Ranger," blockade-runner, account D. 55 of the destruction of the, RANKIN, DANIEL H. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 463 RANSOM, M. W., Brig.-Gen., D. at the assault on Plymouth, N. C., D. 68 RANSOM, T. E. G., Brig.-Gen., report of the reduction of Fort Esperan- ᏃᎸ,
D. 47 See Deserters. D. 40 Rebel finances. See Currency, Doc. 431 See Doc. 271.
general order of March 7, 1864, Doc. 892 D. 72 Rebel judiciary; the first discussion in Georgia under the anti-substi- tute law, Rebel Point, near Knoxville, Tenn., fight at, Rebel Press, on the situation, Rebel prisons, some account of the,
Rebel prisoners, a plot to liberate, D. enlist in the national navy, violate their parole,
plot to rescue those at Columbus, Ohio,
Rebel privateers, letter of New-York merchants on the,
treatment of, in Ohio,
Rebel States. See Confederate States. Rebel terms of peace,
Rebel war department, report of the Secretary of the,
Rebels, operations of the, in 1860, Doc. 507 number of, captured by the Nation-
Rectortown, Md., fight near,
recrossed by Meade's army, Richmond "Dispatch" accounts of the movements on, in November, 1863, account of the crossing of, in Febru- Doc. 243 ary, 1864, Rappahannock River, Va., account of Doc. 448 an expedition up the, reports of the fights on the, Doc. 160, 162 D. 69 Rappahannock Station, Va., battle at.
Red River, rebel operations on the, D. expedition up the, official reports of the, Doc. 517, 540, 541
POSEY, CONRAD, Gen., death of,
Pound Gap, Tenn., fight at,
Powell's River Bridge, account of the
Prairie D'Ann, Ark., battle at,
PREBLE, GEORGE HENRY, Com., report of the escape of the Florida, Doc. 421
account of the fight at, RAWLINS, J. A., Adjt.-Gen., RAY, JOHN F. See Fort Pillow, READ, T. BUCHANAN, "Rebel," schooner captured, Rebel anti-substitute law, constitu- tionality of, affirmed,
perilous situation of the fleet in the,
Doc. 526 operations of the army in the, Doc. 53 expedition after guerrillas, account of the passage of the falls by the fleet,
Missouri" Republican" account,
Lacon, Illinois, "Gazette" account,
New-Orleans "Era" account, Doc. 554 Chicago Tribune" account, Doc. 557 New-York "Herald" account, Doc. 560 Rebel addresses, Doc. 567
command of the Department of Missouri, suppresses the " Metropolitan Re-
operations of in 1863, See Chickamauga, noticed,
D. 40 D. 56 sharp letter to Gen. Halleck, P. order in reference to negroes in Mis- souri, Doc. 450 Doc. 173 Doc. 363 D. 63; P. 53 Rosecrans, a poem, P. 2 "Rosetta," steamer, captured, D. 89 "Rosina," capture of the schooner, D. 63 Ross,, Capt., deserts from the rebel army, D. 49 Ross, L. S., Brig.-Gen., at Liverpool Heights, Doc. 417 noticed, D. 41, 49 ROSS, WILLIAM P. See Cherokees, D. 14 ROSSER, THOMAS L., Gen., rebel account of his expedition into Culpeper, Va.,
"Seyugle," origin and meaning of the term, "Silvanus," ship chased ashore, D. 31 Seabrook Island, rebel attacks on, D. 54 SEAVER, JAMES T., report of the loss of the Philippi, Doc. 143 SEBASTIAN, J. K. See Arkansas, Doc. 825 Secret Rebel Circular, 1860, Doc. 597 SEDDON, J. A., rebel Secretary of War,
property of, destroyed, Doc. 584 instructions in reference to the farmers in North-Carolina, D. 7 SEDGWICK, JOHN, Major-Gen., at Kel- ly's Ford,
assigned to the command of the Sixth Corps,
REYNOLDS, —, guerrilla, capture of,
his expedition from Fredericks- burgh, Va., rebel version,
SELFRIDGE, T. O., Lieut. Com. River expedition,
RICHARDSON,, Col., guerrilla, cap- tured,
in Patterson Creek Valley,
SEMMES, RAPHAEL, commander
RICHARDSON, R. V., Gen., D. 49, Doc. 457 Richmond, Va., "balls and famine in,"
Round Pond, Mo., guerrilla murders
D. 41 Doc. 465 RUFIN, ANN JANE. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 63 RUSSELL, DAVID A., Brig.-Gen., at Rap- pahannock Station, Doc. 162 congratulatory order on the passage of the Rappahannock, Doc. 166 Russellville, Tenn., skirmish at, Doc. 466
RICHMOND, LEWIS, Assist. Adjt.-Gen.,
Richmond" Examiner," on the situa- tion, December 1, 1863,
Richmond "Whig," on the condition of affairs at the South,
"Richmun on the Jeems," a poem,
RIED, WHITELAW, account of the Eman- cipation Proclamation,
69 D. 38 D. 59, 67 P. 25 SANDERSON, J. P., Provost-Marshal of Missouri, D. 57
Sabine Cross-Roads, La., account of the battle of, D. 60 Saline River, Ark., fight near the, D. 72 Salt-Works, destroyed, D. Sam's Mills, Tenn., Union forage wag- ons captured at,
to Boyd's Ferry, at Bean Station, SHACKLEFORD, B. H., "Sharpe," rebel steamer, sinking of the,
Sangster's Station, Va., rebel attack
Doc. 497 SHAW, GEORGE. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 16 SHAW, W. T., Col. See Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 537 SHEETS, - Lieut.-Col., Ninety-sec- ond Illinois Regiment, D. 70 SHELBY, -, Col., at the fight near Piney Factory, Tenn.,
"Ringdove," capture of the,
RINGFIELD, JOHN H., Rev.,
Ringgold, Tenn., fight at,
Ringgold cavalry, noticed,
driven into Knoxville, Tenn., Burnside's order on the death of,
SANDERS, W. P., Gen., at Metley's Ford, Tenn., D. 3 D. 9
SHELBY, -, Capt., Second Missouri Cavalry, D. 41
Shelbyville, Ky., guerrilla descent upon, fight near,
RINGS, M. E., Capt. report of the cap- ture of guerrillas near Tiptonville, Tenn.,
SHELDON, W. B., report of the destruc-
Riot, at Charleston, Ill.,
Rivanna River, Va., Gen. Custer de- stroys a rebel camp at, Doc. 570 "Robert E. Lee," capture of the, D. 4 Robertson's Tavern, Va., fight at, Doc. 240 ROBINSON, BENJAMIN, Sergt. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 11 ROBINSON, J. F. D., Acting Master, D. 11 ROBINSON, JOHN O., Rev., of Rogers- ville, Tenn., P. 26. ROBINSON, WILEY. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 27 Rockford, Tenn., fight at, Rocky Face, Ga., fight at,
Sandy Hook, N. C., fight at, SARGENT, H. B., Col., wounded, D. 55 Sartatia, Miss., fight at, D. 41 Savannah, Ga., riot of women in, D. 67 SAVACOL, EDWIN F., Sergt. See Black- ford, Doc. 468 SAWTELLE, Major, noticed, Doc. 531 SAWYER, -, Capt. release of, "Saxon," capture of the bark, SAXTON, RUFUS, Gen., circular to the freedmen announcing the sale of lands in South-Carolina, D. SCAMMON, E. P., Gen., at the fight at Lewisburgh, Va.,
tion of the "Smith Briggs," Doc. 442 SHELTON, JOHN W. See Fort Pillow. SHEPLEY, G. F., Gen., statement in the Fort Pillow case, SHERIDAN, PHILIP H., Gen., See Dandridge, Tenn.,
assigned to the command of cavalry
in the Army of the Potomoc, D. 58 SHERMAN, ROBERT. See Mobile, Doc. 122 SHERMAN, W. T., Major-Gen., report of
the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 198 his letter on the treatment of South- erners,
RODERICK, E. A., Acting Ensign,
RODDY,, Gen., driven to the south
of the Tennessee River,
ROGERS, GEORGE W., Acting Master,
SCHENCK, ROBERT C., Major-Gen., re- linquishes his command, resolution reprimanding Mr. Harris of Maryland,
SCHETKY, CHARLES A. See Fort Pil- low, Doc. 59 SCHMIDT, Capt., Fourteenth New-York Cavalry, D. 5S
Rogersville, Tenn., fight at,
SCHOFIELD, JOHN M., Major-Gen., or- ders in reference to enlisting col- ored troops, relieved by Gen. Rosecrans, D. 40 assigned to the command of Twen- ty-third Army Corps, D. 59 SCHOONMAKER, C. M., Lieut. See Mo- bile, Doc. 133 "Scotia," steamer, captured, D. 48 "Scotia," capture of the schooner, D. 43 SCOTT, -, rebel, noticed, D. 2
SICKLES, DANIEL E., Major-Gen. See
SIEBERT,, Col. See Charlestown,
Tenn., Siege of Cincinnati, Ohio, operations of the Black Brigade, "Signal," account of the
Doc. 310 capture of the steamer, Doc. 527, 528, 532 Simmsport, La., capture of, Doc. 430 Sioux Indians, surrender to the Na- tional forces, Doc. 31 "Sir William Wallace," steamer, fired D. 39 D. 22
SPARROW, W. G., account of,
rebels surrender themselves at, D. 57 fight near, Doc. 305
SLATER, JOHN C., Lieut., Thirty-fourth
SPEAR, S. P., Col. Eleventh Pennsyl- vanin cavalry, D. 52 SPICER, WILLIAM F., Com., D. 42 Spoonville, Ark., fight near, Doc. 515 SPRINGER, GEORGE A. See Nickajack Trace, D. 71 Springfield, Mo., rebel raid near, D. 56 Springfield, Va., fight at, D. 41 "Spunky," capture of the schooner, D. 60 "Spunky," capture of the steamer, D. 45 St. Andrew's Bay, Fla., destruction of the salt-works at, Doc. 280 account of the destruction of salt works in the, Doc. 345 St. Augustine, Fla., skirmish near, D. St. Mark's, Fla., official reports of the destruction of salt-works near, Doc. 419 STAFFORD, J. A., Major, report of the battles of Chattanooga, Doc. 227 STAMPS, DANIEL. See Fort Pillow. STANLEY, PETER W. See Mobile, Doc. 109 Stannardsville, Va., rebel stores de- stroyed at, D. 48 STANTON, E. M., Secretary of War, how he settled a point, despatch to the Mayor of Buffalo, D. 5 STAPLES, JOHN L. See Mobile, Doc. 112 STARR, rebel battery of, D. 2S STEDMAN, Lieut.-Col. Sixth Ohio, Doc. 569
report of the condition of prison- ers at the South, D. 49; Doc. 450 "Strike!" by E. S. Ellis, STRONG, J. H., Com., report of opera- tions near Mobile,
SMITH, F. A., Lieut., testimony in the
SMITH, J. C. O. See Arkansas, SMITH, JOHN E., Gen.,
SMITH, MORGAN L., Gen., noticed,
Doc. 356, 195, 198 SMITH, SARAH ANN, an anxious wife, P. 35 SMITH, WM. F., Major-Gen., report of the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 194, 217 SMITH, W. S. Gen., cavalry expedition of, D. 44; Doc. 473, 485, 492 National account of his cavalry ex- pedition into Mississippi, Doc. 487 rebel accounts of his expedition into Mississippi, Doc. 493 "Smith Briggs," destruction of the, Doc. 438 D. 63
occupies Camden, Ark., evacuates Camden, Ark., crosses the Saline River in the re- treat from Camden, Ark., D. account of his expedition to ope- rate with Gen. Banks, Doc. 515 STEPHENS, JOHN W., Lieut.-Col., report of the attack on "Freeman's Band," Doc. 380 STEPHENS, LINTON, his peace resolu- tions, D. 55 STEPHENS, W. H., Col., noticed, Doc. 585 STEVENS, HENRY, report on the James River expedition, Doc. 442 STEVENS, T. H., Com., report of opera- tions near Mobile, Doc. 121 Doc. 101
account of his expedition, his expedition leaves Little Rock, Ark.,
Prince near, "Sumter," capture of the, D. 50 Sumter, Bombardment of Fort, D. 2, 3, 8, 9, 18. SUMAN, J. C. B., Col. Ninth Indiana, noticed, Doc. 605
"Suspiria Ensis," a poem,
"Swallow," capture of the sloop, D. 55 SWEAT, M. J. M.,
SWEENY, JAMES. See Returned Prison-
situation of military affairs at the, D. 65 food in the, restricted, Doc. 323 South-Carolina, sale of lands in, D. 2 the disposition of lands in, D. 30 Gen. Gillmore's operations in, Doc. 178 South-Carolina volunteers, rebel, D. Southerners, Gen. Sherman's letter on the treatment of, Doc. 351 Southern Literature, specimens of, P. 27 Southern trade, northern operations in the, D. 35 "Southfield," account of the destruc- tion of the, D. 68 "Southwester steamer, capture of men from the, D. 40
P. 66 STREET, WILLIAM T., Acting Master, D. 72
noticed, Stevensburgh, Pa., cavalry fight at, D. STEVENSON, C. L., Gen., rebel, D. 27 STEWART, Judge of the Provin- cial Court of Admiralty, N. S., D. 45 "Stingray," schooner, captured, D. 48 Stock Creek, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 315 STOCKTON, JOSEPH, Rev., anecdote of the wife of, P. 55 STOKES, WILLIAM, Col., surprises Champ Ferguson and his band, D. 53, 54, 57 STONE, CHARLES P., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 246 See Red River Campaign, Doc. 553 STONE, WILLIAM M., Gov. of Idaho, D. 44 STONEMAN, GEORGE, Gen., D. 59 Stono River, S. C., fight in, Doc. 291 STORY,, Capt. Twenty-third Mass. Regiment, D. 64 private Fiftieth Illi- nois, bravery of, P. 47 Strawberry Plains, Tenn., National retreat from, D. 36 STREET, ALFRED B., poem on the death of Col. Lewis Benedict, P. 48 noticed,
TAYLOR, LEWIS, killed, D. 7 TAYLOR, RICHARD, Gen., notices of the battle of Red River expedition, noticed,
Doc. 567 D. 55, 57 Taylor's Ridge, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 209 skirmish near, Doc. 423 Tazewell Road, near Knoxville, Tenn., Union soldiers captured D. 37 "Tecumseh," U. S. Monitor, report of the loss of the, Dec. 144 Tennessee, operations of the rebel army in, D. 20
reorganization in, Gov. Johnson's
reorganization in, account of a
The Hymn of Freedom, by J. F. Wies- hampel,
surprised near, Tunnel Hill, Ga., rebels retreat from, D. 37 fight at, Doc. 307, 421 TURCHIN, JOHN B., Gen., his brigade at Brown's Ferry,
Virginia Assembly, address of the, to the soldiers of the confederate States,
debate in, on the Amnesty Procla-
The Last Star, a reminiscence of Mine Run,
The Mantle of St. John De Matha, by John G. Whittier,
The Monitor and her Children,
The Refugees, a poem,
The Sharpshooter's Lament on the banks of the Potomac, The Soldier's Dream, by Ervin, P. "The Stars and Stripes For ever,' a secessionist trick,
The Stolen Stars, by Major-General Lew Wallace,
TURNER, E. P., A. A. G., TURNER, THOMAS P., Major. See Libby Prison, D. 21 "Tuscaloosa," capture of the bark, D. 24 TUSSAUD, Madam, her wax figures, P. 24 TUTTLE, J. M., Gen, Doc. 198 Twenty-third Army Corps, Gen. Scho- field assigned to the command of, D. 13"Two Brothers," capture of the, D. 47 23 TYLER, DANIEL. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 12 Tyrrel County, N. C., Lieut. Cady's ex- pedition into, D. 38 TYSON HUBERT B., Lieut. Com., report of the capture of Mobile, Doc. 110
The Storming of Lookout Mountain,
The Story of a Day, a poem,
The Swamp Angel, by T N. J., P. The Tattered Flags, by E. H. Munday,
ULLMAN, DANIEL, Gen., D. 60 UNDERWOOD, CHAPMAN, Surgeon. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 53 "Underwriter," destruction of the gunboat, Doc. 361; D. 40 "Union," capture of the, D. 34 Union City, account of the capture of, Doc. 499 D. 51
United States Christian Commission, meeting of the,
THOMAS, GEORGE H., Major-Gen.,
See Sanitary Commission. United States currency, rebel bill to prevent dealing in,
D. 25 UPSHUR, JOHN H., Lieut. Com., report of the James River Expedition, Doc. 440 UPTON, EMORY, Col., One Hundred and Twenty-first New-York, noticed, D. URANN, WILLIAM D., Lieut., report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 125 Urbanna, Va., fight at, D. 70
report of the operations of the army of the Cumberland, in Jan. and Feb., 1861, Doc. 805 THOMAS, R. G. See Mobile, Doc. 118 THOMAS, BRYAN M., Gen., his rebel Indian Legion, D. 41 THOMPSON, ARTHUR See Arkansas, Doc. 325 THOMPSON, A. P., Brig.-Gen., killed at Paducah, Doc. 500, 502, 504
D. 56 P. 32 WALLS, JAMES. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 20 WALTERS, CYRUS, Rev., "captured by the Yankees," WALTERS, HENRY, Acting Ensign, D. 11 WALTON, Lieut.-Col., Twenty-
Doc. 213 WALKER, JAMES A., Second Indiana regiment, D. 83 WALKER, MARY E., M D., noticed, P. 37 WALKER, W. B., statement of, in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 70 WALKER, W. P., Sergeant. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 20 Walker's Ford, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 466 WALLACE, LEW, Major-Gen., assumes command of the Middle Depart- ment, poem by,
WARDNER, HORACE, Surgeon, testi- mony in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 8 WARDROP, D. W., Col., Ninety-ninth New-York Volunteers, D. 69 WARING, GEORGE E., Jr., Col. See Gen. Smith's expedition into Mississippi, Doc. 487, 489
Warren County, N. C., refuses to be taxed by the rebel government, D. WARRINGTON, JOHN A., Lieut., Warsaw, N. C., destruction of, Warshaw, Va., expedition to, WASHBURNE, C. C., Major-Gen., report of the battle of Grand Co- teau,
WHEELER, JOSEPH, Gen., at Charles- town, Tenn., noticed,
Windsor, N. C., Yankee depredations
Doc. 381 D. 40 Doc. 332 D. 16 Doc. 149
report of the reduction of Fort Es- peranza, Texas,
WASHBURNE, ELIHU B., remarks on S. S. Cox,
resolution to expel Mr. Harris, of Maryland, WASHBURN, H. D., Col., report of the D. 61 reduction of Fort Esperanza, Doc. 246 WASHINGTON, EMILY M., Washington, N. C., capture of rebel P. 6, 27 cavalry of, Washington County, Md., excitement D. 23 in,
Washita River, official reports of the expedition up the,
Waterproof, La., attack on steamer at,
Wheeling, Va., rebel prisoners arrive at, When the Boys come Home, by John D. Hay, WHIPPLE, W. D., Brig.-Gen., noticed, P. 15 Whisky, distillation of, forbidden by Doc. 210, 329, 429 Gen. Foster, WHITE, D. 36 Mrs., of Selma, Ala., anecdote of, WHITE, P. W., Major, rebel Commis- D. 49 sary, White River, N.C., Col. Jourdan's ex- Doc. 823 pedition up the, WHITING, WILLIAM, Solicitor of the D. 41 War Department, letter on exchange of prisoners, the disinterested patriotism of, D. 11 WHITING, W. H., Acting Ensign, no- P. 28 ticed, WHITING, W. H. C., Gen., rebel, Doc. 109 WHITNEY, D. Capt., First South- Carolina loyal troops, WHITTAKER, W. C., Brig.-Gen., report D. 12 of the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 219 noticed, Doc. 208
"Winged Racer," ship, captured by the Alabama,
9 WINGFIELD, S. H., Gen. Wild's order concerning, "Winona," capture of the schooner, Wisconsin Volunteers.
Seventh Regiment of,
Twenty-ninth Regiment of,
Third Regiment of Cavalry of, WISE, HENRY A., narrow escape of,
WISTAR, J. J., Gen. See Charles City Court-House,
Wolf River, Tenn., fight at the,
Wolf River Bridge, Tenn., fight at the,
Women banished from the Federal
of the South, a stirring appeal to the,
trivial conduct of the Southern, D. 62
WIESHAMPEL, J. F., Jr., WIGFALL, L. T., his ideas of honesty,
riot of, at Savannah, Ga.,
WATSON, J. S., Acting Master, noticed,
WATTS, THOMAS H., Governor of Ala- bama, circular to the people of Mobile,
proclamation to the people of Ala-
bama, Feb. 6, 1864,
See Rebel Commerce,
Waugh's Farm, Ark., battle at,
Waynesville, Mo., account of a fight
WEAVER, HENRY, F. See Fort Pillow. WEBB, ALEXANDER S., Gen., at the Ra- pidan, "Weehawken," sinking of the, Doc. 24, 449 WEEKS, E. C., Acting Master, D, 18 "Welcome," attack on the steamer, D. Doc. 4:9 WELLES, GIDEON, Secretary of the 11 Navy, letter to Admiral Farragut, reply to the New-York merchants Doc. 99 on the depredations of the rebel privateers, thanks Admiral Porter for the ope- Doc. 168 rations of the fleet on Red River,
WILCOX, J. S., Col., Fifty-second Illi- nois, WILCOX, O. B., Gen., assigned to the D. 24 District of Clinch, Tenn., See Knoxville, D. 31 WILD, EDWARD A., Brig.-Gen., order Doc. 255 in reference to S. H. Wingfield, of Norfolk,
WOOD, THOMAS J., Gen., at Dandridge,
Doc. 338 See Andrew John-
account of his recruiting expedition
WINN, W. A., statement in the Fort
"Wild Dayrell," capture of the, "Wild Pigeon," capture of the, WILBER, ALMON, patriotism of the family of, "William," capture of the schooner, P. 25 WILLIAMS, EDWARD P., Lieut. Com., D. 22 D. 33 WILLIAMS, - Kansas Infantry, D. 65 captures the records of Vernon and Cedar Counties, Mo., WILLIAMS, J. M., Capt., D. 35 WILLIAMS,, Lieut., wounded at D. 57 Caddo Gap, Ark., WILLIAMS,, Major United States D. 36 heavy artillery, colored, WILLIAMS, REBECCA. See Fort Pillow. Doc. 16 WILLIAMS, -, rebel, noticed, Williams's Island, Ga., reconnois- D. 2 sance to, Williamsport, Va., National train at- D. 47 WILLIAMSON, tacked near, D. 89 Capt., rebel, death of, WILLIAMSON, J. A., Col., D. 36 WILLIAMSON, THOMAS, Chief Engineer, Doc. 198 report of operations near Mobile, WILLETS, Doc. 111 Capt. of the Chesa- WILSON, FANNY, account of the adven- D. 18 tures of, WILSON, JOHN, Com. of the Strong P. 54 Band, Doc. 333
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