Bayou Grand Coteau, La., battle at,
BAYLER, T. G., Capt., report of battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 210 Bayou Bourbeaux, La., battle at, D. 2, Doc. 149 D. 2
Bolivar Landing, Tenn., Nationals surprised at,
Bayou Plaquemine, La., rebel depre- dations at,
Bayou Sara, skirmish at,
BEALL, JOHN Y., Acting Master, Bealton, Va., fight near,
Bean Station, Tenn., fight at,
"a poor set-off for Knoxville," D. Bear Inlet, N. C., Official Reports of the expedition to, Doc. 464, D. BEATTIE, JOHN W., Capt., Beaufort, S. C., sale of confiscated es- tates at,
Doc. 86 BOONE, W. P., Colonel Twenty-eighth Kentucky, Doc. 423 BOONE, J. ROWAN, Capt., noticed. Doc. 221 BOOTH, L. F., Major, See Fort Pillow, Doc. 2 D. 22 BORDEN, -, Acting Master's Mate, D. 33 D. 70 Boston, Mass., volunteering meetings in, D. 10 BOWEN, T. S., A.A.G.. noticed, Doc. 231 Bowns, Capt., rebel, surprised near Windsor, N. C., D. 42 BOYKIN, F. M., Gen., BRADFORD, A. H., Gov., letter of Pres- ident Lincoln to, D BRADFORD, W. F., Major. See Fort Pillow.
BOOKER, ISAIAH S. See Returned Pris- oners,
N. C. rebel troops, BUCHANAN, F., Admiral, rebel, capture of, BUCKLAND, R. B., Gen.,
BUCKNER, S. B., Gen., rebel,
BENEDICT, LEW., Col., killed at Plea-
assigned to duty in Richmond, D. 47 BRAMLETTE, THOMAS E., Gov., letter to Captain Cahill, address in reference to the enlist- ment of negroes in Kentucky, D. proclamation in reference to guer rillas, Doc. 327 Brandon, Miss., occupied by General Sherman, Doc. 475, 481 General Sherman's army passes
BUFORD, N. B., Gen., speech at na, Ark., Jan. 2d, 1864, noticed,
Bullion in the South. See Plate, BURBRIDGE, S. G., Major-Gen. Grand Coteau, La, BURGESS,, Bishop of Maine, Burlington, Va., fight at,
Brandon, Va., expedition to,
invested by the rebels, BURNHAM, GEORGE P., Capt., BURNS, A., Capt., killed at Pleasant Hill, La.,
BENNETT, J. E., Col., Seventy-fifth
BURNS, JOHN, at Gettysburgh,
BURNSIDE, A. E., Major-Gen. See Hal- leck's Report, Doc. 168 at Campbell's Station, Tenn., Doc. 189 letter to Gen Sherman, thanking
him for the relief of Knoxville,
D. 56 BRAYDON, CHAS. A. See Mobile, Doc. 119 BRAYMAN, MASON, Brig.-Gen., testi- mony in the Fort Pillow examina- tion, Doc. 74" Brazil," steamboat, fired on, D. Brazos de Santiago, Texas, Banks's army lands at, D. Brazos Island, Texas, landing of Un- ion troops at, Doc. 147 Brazos River, Texas, blockade-runner captured in, D. 48 BREATHITT,———— - Major, Ky. cavalry, D. 80 BRECKENRIDGE, JOHN C., Gen., noticed, D. 27 at Lookout Mountain, Doc. 213 BREWSTER, N. SAWYER, report of the
the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 224 BEVEL, ELOIS. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 69 "Bill Arp on the Confederate Cur- rency,"
BIRTWISTLE, JAMES. Report of the James River Expedition, Doc. 441 BLACK, M., Surgeon, Doc. 37 Black Flags. See G. T. Beauregard, P. BLACKFORD, -, Capt., Account of the death of, Doc. 468 "Black Hawk," steamer, fired on, D. 11 Black River, Mo., fight near, D. 23 Official Reports of the expedition up the, Doc. 444 P. 23 BLAIR, FRANK P., Major-Gen., Doc. 195 BLAIR, MONTGOMERY. See Emancipa- tion Proclamation, Blandville, Ky., rebel depredations at,
Brooks's Plantation, Yazoo fight at,
D. 3 Blankets for the rebels. See Alaba- ma, D. 27 Blockade, Admiral Lee's report on the efficiency of the, Doc. 299 BODENHAMER, WILLIAM J., Capt., Doc. 497 BOGART, G. M., Acting Ensign,_no- ticed, Doc. 105
D. 5S BROUGH, JOHN, Gov. of Ohio, D. 14, 71 BROWN, ALBERT G., noticed, P. 16 BROWN, GEORGE, Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 126 BROWN, GEORGE R., Capt. Ninth Indi- ana battery, noticed, Doc. 540 BROWN, JOHN, of Harper's Ferry, anec dote of, and Gen. R. E. Lee, P. 25 BROWN, JOSEPH E., Gov., message of,
D. 5 order in reference to disloyal per- sons, D. 5 declared an "outlaw," D. 27, 44 order in reference to the Norfolk gas-works, D. 28 letter to the Norfolk perfection- ists, D. 33, P. 48 action of the rebel Senate on the outlawry of, D. 85 order in reference to Mrs. Graves, D. 37, P. 62 D. 87 his expedition to surprise Richmond, D. 48 D. 43 order for the government of contra- bands, Doc. 261 See Charles City Court-House, Doc. 287 order in reference to the seizure of
reports of the battle at, CHASE, SALMON P. See Emancipation
Cedar County, Mo., records of cap- tured, D. Centreville, Tenn., guerrillas defeated at, Doc. 207 "Ceres," capture of the, D. 18 CHALMERS, Gen., rebel, at Colliers- ville, Tenn., D. 2 CHAMP FERGUSON. See Ferguson, D. 53, 54 CHAMPION, THOMAS E., Col., noticed, Doc. 221 Champion Hills, Miss., skirmish at, Doc. 475, 477 CHAMPLIN E., Lieut., noticed, Doc. 511 Chancellorsville, Va., the battle of, an advantage to the rebels, D. 29 CHAPIN,-, Capt. Eighty-fifth N. Y. regiment, D. 68 CHAPIN, Col., guards of, sur- prised near Knoxville, D. 38 "Charge of the Mule Brigade," by Thomas H. Elliott, P. 12 Charles City Court-House, Va., Col. West's expedition to, D. 21, Doc. 287 Charleston, Ill., account of a riot there, Doc. 596 Charleston, Mo., guerrillas captured near, D. 35 Charleston, S. C., shelling of, D. 19, 82, 35, 87, 42 Beauregard's defence of, D. 8 Greek fire thrown into, D. 31 Charlestown, Tenn., battle at. D. 27 Doc. 292
CLEARY WILLIAM, Lieut. See Fort Pillow,
CLEBURNE, PATRICK, Gen., performs
Chatham," capture of the,
Camp amusements, account of, Camp Butler, Ill., fire at,
Camp Finnegan, Fla., account of,
Chattanooga, Tenn., battle of, com- menced,
D. 30 D. 35 Col. Second Va. Colored Regiment, D. 50 COLE, SANDY. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 18 COLEMAN, ALFRED. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 61 COLFAX, SCHUYLER, proposed to expel
closing of the battle of,
Alexander Long, Colliersville, Tenn., fight at,
accounts of the attack on, Doc. 461 462 COLLINS, WASHINGTON. See returned
Colorado, First cavalry of,
Doc. 84 D. 63 Colored troops, efficiency of the, Doc. 42 orders in reference to the enlistment
D. 53 ed soldier, P. 16 CARR, EUGENE A., Gen., noticed, Doc. 517 See Rapidan, Doc. 242 CARSON, CHRISTOPHER, Col., noticed, D. 48 See operations in New-Mexico, Doc. 353 CARTER, Col. First Va. Cav., D. 23 CARTER, SAMUEL P., Brig.-Gen., Pro-
vost-Marshal at Knoxville, D. 88 Carter's Creek, Va., expedition up the, D. 72 CARTY, CHARLES L. See Mobile, Doc. 123 CASEY, O. H. P., Lieut.-Col., Thirty- sixth Ind., Doc. 603 "Cassie Holt," capture of the, D. 48 CASTLE, WILLIAM, Capt. Eleventh Mo. cavalry, D. 46
"Chenango," accident on the, Cherokee Indians, interview Gen. McNeil, noticed, "Chesapeake," seizure of the, recapture of the,
D. 41 D. 18, 19 D. 22 the capture of, an act of piracy, D. 45 the pirates of the, surrendered, D. 47 surrendered to the National au- thorities, D. 55 CHESTNEY, T. O., A. A.S., noticed, Doc. 590 Cheyennes, fight with the, D. 63 Chicago Mercantile Battery, at Pleas ant Hill, La., Doc. 542 Chickamauga, battle of. Gen. Mc- Cook's statement, Doc. 364 Gen. Negley's statement, Doc. 867 Chowan River, N. C., reconnoissance of, CHRISTIAN, HENRY. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 15 D. 67
railroad, fight on the, CHEATHAM, B. F., Gen., rebel, no- ticed, Cheek's Cross-Roads, Tenn., fight at,
Columbus, Ky., rebel demand for súr-
Columbus, Ohio, plot to rescue rebel prisoners at,
Commerce. See Rebel Commerce, Doc. 596 "Company K," a poem, P. 18 Confederate bonds. See currency, Doc. 431 Confederate Congress, the crisis of the, D. 28 bill to prohibit dealing in United States currency, See rebel Congress. Confederate Currency, Bill Arp on the, P. 83 Confederate notes, to be taxed, "Confederate official reports," sup- pressed,
CRUFT, CHARLES, Brig.-Gen., noticed,
DAVIS, cavalry, Major Third Island, DAVIS, R. S., Major, noticed, DAVIS, SHELTON C., noticed, Dead in Bivouac, by George P. ham,
Doc. 202 Major Fourteenth Ill., Rhode
Reports of the battle at, DROUGHT, JOHN WESLEY,
Doc. 155 D. 26 Drummer-Boy of the Eighth Mich., P. 29 DRYE, G. W., Capt., notice of, Doc. 249 DUCKWORTH, Col., rebel, Doc. 47 DUFFIE, ALFRED N., Gen., occupied
See Operations in West-Virginia. DUFFIELD, D. Bethune,
Dukedom, Tenn., fight at,
Currency. See United States
D. 25 P. 83 Act to reduce the rebel currency to, Doc. 431 See Rebel Currency, D. 47 CURRIE, LEONARD D. H., Col. One Hun- dred and Thirty-third N. Y., Doc. 531 CCRRY,, Colonel, of the Marine Brigade, D. 24 CURTIS, HENRY, Jr., A. A. G., Doc. 297 CUSTER, GEORGE A., Gen., at Morton's Ford, Ya., Doc. 240, D. 8 account of his expedition toward Richmond, Va. Doc. 568, 569, 570 expedition of, returns to Culpeper, noticed,
P. 80 DEAL, Colonel, capture of, D. 1 DEAN, H. H., Lieut., Eleventh Illinois, Doc. 417 DEANE, F. B., D. 455 DECAULP, JERUTH, Mrs., account of, P. 10 Decatur, Alabama, capture of, D. 49 Decatur, Miss., occupation of, Gen. Sherman's troops at, Doc. 476, 483 "Dee," destruction of the steamer, D. 42 DEFEVER, JOHN, Sergeant, bravery of, Doc. 314 DE JEUNNE, CECILIA, Miss, some ac- count of, P. 53 DE TROBRIAND, REGIS, Col., at Kelly's Ford, Doc. 161 Delaware Volunteers, First Regiment of, D. 28 Department of the Missouri, Gen. Rose- crans assumes command of, D. 40 Department of the Ohio, Foster as- sumes the command of, D. 20 DE PEYSTER, J. WATTS, Gen., P. 64 De Russey, Fort, capture of, Doc. 515 account of the capture of, Doc. 518 See Fort De Russey, D. 53 Deserters, how the rebels branded, P. 28 See Grant's orders in reference to rebel, Doc. 281
East-Bay, Fla., Report of the destruc- tion of rebel salt-works on the, EASTMAN, T. H., Lieut. Com., "Eastport," sinking of the, East-Tennessee, operations in, ECHOLS, JOHN, Gen., at Droop Moun- tain, D. 3; Doc. 155 noticed, D. 20 EDGAR, GEORGE P., Capt., D. 86, 58 Education. See Board of Education, D. 56 "Edward," capture of the schooner, D. 26 EDWARDS, ARTHUR. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 14 EDWARDS, C. S., Col., report of opera- tions near Rappahannock Station, "Edwin," capture of the,
Flint Hill, Va., fight at, Florence, Alabama, fight near, Florence, Tenn., fight near, Florida, Gen. Seymour's campaign in, Doc. 394 Reports of naval operations in, Doc. 280 Florida," report of the escape of the privateer, Doc. 421 "Florida," capture of the blockade- running steamer, D. 55 FLOYD, JOHN B., an epitaph for, P. 6 noticed, P. 37 FLUSSER, C. W., Lieut. Com., death of, D. 68, 69 "Fly," capture of the, D. 82 FLYNN, Capt., release of, D. FoOTE, H. S., of Tenn., criticises Jeffer- son Davis, D. remarks on the Amnesty Proclama- tion, D. 21 FORREST, N. B., Gen., captures Union City and Paducah, Ky., D. 56;
Doc. 513 D. 66 P. 89 Enterprise, Miss., Sherman's expedi tion to, Doc. 473, 484 Estelle Springs, Tenn., fight near, D. 53 Evangelical Tract Society of Peters- burgh, Va., a curious publication of,
Enlisted, by W. A. Kendall,
P. 26 EWING, HUGH, Gen., noticed, Doc. 195, 198 at Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 543
of the battle of, Doc. 510; D. 58 St. Paul "Pioneer " account of the battle, Doc. 511 FITZPATRICK, THOMAS. See Mobile, Doc. 109, 134 Five-Twenty Bonds, sale of, D. "Flank Movement," by W. T. Sher- man,
Doc. 380 Fremont's Orchard, fight at, D. 63 "Freestone," attack on the steamer, D. 38 FRENCH, AUGUSTUS E., Ensign, D. 58 FRENCH, W. II., Major-Gen., detached
FRANKLIN, ABRAHAM, killed at the riot in New-York,
Fourth Army Corps, Gen. Howard as- signed to,
P. 5 FRANKLIN, W. B, Gen., at the battle of Pleasant Hill, Doc. 537, 515, 542 See Red River campaign. Franklin Co., N. C, farmers of, refuse to be taxed by the rebel govern- ment, D. 7 Franklin, Va., saltpetre works at, de- stroyed, D. 49. Frederick County, Md., excitement in, D. 49 Frederick's Hall, Va., destruction of railroad at, Doc. 574 Freedmen's Aid Societies, noticed, D. 22 FREEMAN, MARTIN, Pilot, noticed, Doc. 105 "Freeman's Band," report of the at- tack on,
correspondence concerning,
Doc. 499, 506 despatch relative to the capture of Union City, Doc. 599 D. 63; Doc. 1,
from the army of the Potomac, D. 56 noticed, D. 4; Doc. 163 Front Royal, Va., Col. Taylor's recon- noissance to, D. 31
FRY, JAMES B., Gen., denies assertion of Dean Richmond,
Fair Gardens, Tenn., National victory
at, FALLS, ELIAS. See Fort Pillow, Doc. "Fannie and Jennie," capture of the,
his account of Fort Pillow,
official report of the massacre at Fort
FULKS, NATHAN S. See Fort Pillow,
FARRAGUT, D. G., Rear-Admiral, sailed
Doc. 334 Doc. 491; D. 26 Fort Caswell, N. C., blockade-runner "A. D. Vance" beached near, D. 85 Fort De Russey, La., capture of, D. 53 accounts of the capture of, Doc. 429 list of officers captured at, Doc. 431 Fort Donelson, Tenn., a reminiscence of the surrender of, P. 87 Fort Esperanza, Texas, destroyed, D. 16 Reports of the reduction of, Doc. 215 Fort Gibson, Ark., fight at, Fort Gray, N. C., attack on, Fort Morgan, Reports of the capture of, Doc. 133 Fort Pillow, Tenn., massacre at, Re- port of Committee on the Conduct of the War, Doc. 1; D. 63 General Forrest's official report of the affair at, Doc. 598 General Forrest's unofficial account of the massacre at, President Lincoln's remarks on the massacre at, fight near, Fort Pillow, a poem,
D. 67 D. 53 P. 40 Fort Powell, Ala., bombardment of, D. 47 surrender of, official reports of Ad- miral Farragut and others, Doc. 100 Fort Sanders, Tenn., assault on, D. 16; Doc. 316 Fort Smith, Ark., reconnoissance from, D. 24 Fort Sumner, N. M., fight near, D. 31 Fort Sumter, S. C., bombardment and accident at, D. 1, 42 See Charleston, S. C. Fort Wagner, S. C., Report of Major T. B. Brooks, on the operations of the negro troops at, "Forward March," by Mrs. C. J. Moore,
Gaines's Landing, Red River, reports of the engagements at, Doc. 529 Gainesville, Florida, captured by the Nationals, D. 44 GALLAGHER, CHARLES. See Returned Prisoners, Doc. 85 GALLAGHER, -, Capt., Second Ohio Regiment, account of his escape from Libby Prison, P. 55 GALLEHUE, WARREN C., Eighty-fourth Indiana, Doc. 221 GALLUP, --, Col., account of his ex- pedition into Western Virginia,
Doc. 567 D. 63 D. 40 GANSEVOORT, GUERT, Capt., report of the James River expedition, Doc, 439 GANTT, E. W., Gen., pardoned, D. 19 GARDE, FRANCISCO, death of, D. 4S GARDNER, CHABLES HOWARD, the
at Paintsville, Ky., GAMBLE, R. H., Gov., died at St. Louis,
ations of the, in Alabama,
FOSTER, Col., noticed, FOSTER, EVERETT W., Major, Report of the battle of Fitzhugh's Woods, Ark., Doc. 510 FOSTER, IRA R., Quar.-Master Gen. of
GARFIELD, J. A., Brig.-Gen., at Chicka- mauga, Doc. 364 GARRARD, J., Col., at Cheek's Cross-
D. 53 D. 37; Doc. 339 Lieut., Third Arkansas D. 34 GEARY, JOHN W., Brig.-Gen., order on the battle of Lookout Mountain, Doc. 248, 211 Doc. 195
"G. Garibaldi," capture of the, GHERARDI, BANCROFT, Lieut. Com., re- port of operations near Mobile, Doc. 125 See Mobile, Doc. 101 GHOLSON, Gen., rebel, Doc. 493, 495 GILLIS, JAMES H., Lieut. Com., report of the James River expedition, Doc. 439 GILLINGHAM, NED., Capt., adventure of,
GILLMORE, Q. A., Gen., noticed, D. 19, 32; Doc. 357 despatch concerning Gen. Seymour's campaign in Florida, Doc. 394
report on the battle of Olustee, Doc. 401
an incident of Vicksburgh, noticed, D. 36, 43, 47, 58, 59, 65 Grant, a poem by George H. Boker, P. 12 Grant's Pass, Ala., gunboats attack the fort at, D. 45 GRAVES, JENNIE, Mrs., sent to the South, D. 87 GRAVES, MARY S., Gen. Butler's let- ter to, GRAVES, NELLY, noticed,
"Hannah," sloop, captured, Hannibal, Mo., guerrilla attack near,
HARDING, DUNCAN. See Fort Pillow,
Greek Fire thrown into Charleston, S. C.,
D. 31 D. 41 P. 7 D. 49 GREEN, C. H., Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 125 GREEN, THOMAS, Gen., death of, Doc. 525 567.
port of combined expedition up the James River, Doc. 435; D. 63 account of his expedition into Vir- ginia, Doc. 340 his expedition to Brandon Farms, Va., D. 37 GRAHAM, GEORGE W., Capt., his expe- dition to Greenville, N. C., D. 13 Grand Coteau, La., reports of the battle of Doc. 149 Grand Ecore, La., occupation of, by the Nationals, Doc. 520
GRENEWALD, LEONARD, anecdote of, P. GRESHAM,, Col., rebel, D. "Gray Jacket," steamer, captured, D. Greysville, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 209 GRICE,- Mr. See Rebel Retalia- tion, Doc. 455 GRIERSON, BENJAMIN H., Gen., ac- counts of his expedition into Miss., D. 48, Doc. 457, 489 at Wolf River, Tenn., D. 69 GROSE, W., Col.. report of the battle of Mission Ri tre, Doc. 603 report of operations around Dalton, Ga., Doc. 600 notice of, Doc. 208 Guerrillas. See "Citizen Guerrillas," D. 51 Gov. Bramlette's proclamation on, Doc. 327 GUITAR, Brig.-Gen., relinquished his command in North Mo., D. 59 GUION, GEORGE M., Col. See "Marine Brigade," D. 10
HASKINS, JOHN. See Fort Pillow, Doc. HATCH, Col. at Colliersville,
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