Doc. PAGE PAGE March 10th, to the Georgia Legis- D. 61 lature, D. 51 See John H. Morgan, D. 33 skirmish at, Doc. 597 P. 12 Brow, J. L., Surgeon, D. 16 Doc. 534 BOLIN, John F., Capt., rebel guerrilla, BROWN, ---, Lieut., Tenth Conn., D. 28 capture of, D. 41 Browx, MORTIMER F. See Returned D. 41 Prisoners, Doc. S7 D. 42 regiment, D. 67 P. 68 Bolivar Landing, Tenn., Nationals BROWSE, W. R., Acting Master, report surprised at, D. 40 of the destruction of rebel salt- D. 14 works in West-Bay, Fla., Doc. 381 Doc. 45 Doc. 86 BROWNE, W. R., Major, rebel. See Fort Powell, Ala., Doc. 100 Doc. 423 BROWNLOW, Parson, notice of, Doc. 314, D. 64 D. 63 Booth, L. F., Major, See Fort Pillow, BROWNELL, H. H., Acting Ensign. See Doc. Doc, 105 D. 70 blockade of, Doc. 421 BRYANT, Capt., Eighth Me., D. 12 D. 10 BRYSON, - Lieut.-Col. Twenty-fifth D. 14 Bowns, Capt., rebel, surprised BUCHANAN, F., Admiral, rebel, capture D. 42 of, Doc, 102 D. 65 BOCELAND, R. B., Gen., Doc. 193 D. 35 D 2 BURCITAM, GEORGE E., report of opera- tions near Mobile, Doc. 112 Pillow. BURCHAM, Joux C. See Returned Prisoners, Doc. 89 at, D. 63 BUFORD, C. A., Gen., order in the bat- D. 2 at Fort Pillow, 1 D. 4 D. 52 BRAMLETTE, THOMAS E., Gov., letter BUFORD, N. B., Gen., speech at Hele- to Captain Cahill, D. 21 na, Ark., Jan. 2d, 1864, Doc, 324 D. 63 ment of negroes in Kentucky, D. 53 Bullion in the South. See Plate, D. 26 Doc. 85, D. 81 proclamation in reference to guer- BURBRIDGE, S. G., Major-Gen. See rillas, Doc. 150 Bishop of Maine, P. 60 D. 41 invested by the rebels, Doc. 326 Doc. 472, 477 BURNHAM, GEORGE P., Capt., P. 80 Doc. 480 Burns, A., Capt., killed at Pleasant Doc, 541 Doc. 206 Burns, Jous, at Gettysburgh, P. 5 Doc. 86S BURNSIDE, A, E., Major-Gen. See Hal- D. 56 leck's Report, Due, 169 him for the relief of Knoxville, tion, Doc. Doc. 197 Doc. 74 " Brazil," steamboat, fired on, D. 30 general orders on the siege of Knox- ville, Doc. 256, 257, 261, 261 D. 2 reënforced by Gen. Granger, D. 17 Doc. 147 army of the Ohio, D. 20 D. captured in, D. 48 | BURROUGIS, -, Major, shot at For- D. 87 D. 27 command in Virginia and North- D. 5 order in reference to disloyal per- D. 5 James River Expedition, Doc. 441 BRIEN, M. M. See reorganization in order in reference to the Norfolk D. 28 D. 33, P. 48 Doc. 469 Bristoe Station, Va., Nationals cap- action of the rebel Senate on the tureci at, D. 85 D. 61 order in reference to Mrs. Graves, D. 37, P. 62 D. 37 Doc. 279 his expedition to surprise Richmond, D. 48 fight at, D. 43 D, 54 | BROUGH, Joun, Gov, of Ohio, D. 14, 71 order for the government of contra- Dae, 261 report of operations near Mobile, order in reference to the geizure of Doc. 126 Doc, 837 Doc. 153 Doc. 289 ana buttery, noticed, Doc. 540 expedition to King and Queen Court-llouse, Va., D, 52 dote of, and Gen. R. E. Lee, P. 25 cares for the poor of Virginia, D. 68 D. 80, 87, 3 war," road at, PAGE PAGB Rebel Commerce, Doc. 597 D. 1 CLARKE, D. E. M, noticed, Doc. 497 D. 25 CLARK, guerrilla, D. 63 Doc. 32 D. 35 CLAYTON, POWELL, Col., D. 35, 57 Doc. 207 Doc. 66 D. 18 CLEBURNE, PATRICK, Gen., performs the "most gallant feat of the ville, Tenn., Doc. 435 D. 38 CHAMP FERGUSON. See Ferguson, CLEM, JOHNNY, anecdote of, P. 53 D. 52 D. 21 CHAMPION, Tuomas E., Col., noticed, Cleveland, Tenn., raid into, D. 24 Doc. 221 rebel conscription in, D. 32 Doc. 473, 477 the steamer, D. 55 D. 6 CHAMPLIN E., Lieut., noticed, Doc. 511 Clinch, Tenn., the military district of, D. 31 Doc. 516 advantage to the rebels, D. 29 CLINE, - Lieut., noticed, D. 68 D. 68 Doc. 475, 477 CHAPIN, Col., guards of, sur- COATES, JAMES H., Col., Eleventh Ili- Doc. 417 Doc. 150 Charge of the Mule Brigade," by COBB, HOWELL, speech of at Atlanta, P. 12 Ga., Jan. 28, 1864, Doc. 841 D. 36 D. 48 Doc. 603 rebel guerrilla, no- Charleston, Mo., guerrillas captured COCKRELL, J. R., Col., Seventeenth D. 1 Doc. 198 COFFEY, TITIAN J., letter on the Am- Doc, 893 D. 8 Cold Weather, at Memphis, Tenn., D. 30 D. 31 COLE, HENRY A., Major Md. cavalry, D. 30 D. 35 D. 53 Cuose, SALMON P. See Emancipation COLE, -- Col. Second Va. Colored Proclamation, D. 50 P. 53 COLE, SANDY. See Fort Pillow, Doc. IS D. 71 Doc. 61 D. 35 Chattanooga, Tenn., battle of, com- COLFAX, SCHUYLER, proposed to expel menced, D. 61 D. 14 Colliersville, Tenn., fight at, D. 2 D. 37 reports of the battles at, Doc. 190 COLLINS, WASHINGTON. See returned prisoners, Doc. 84 Doc. 190 Colorado, First cavalry of, D. 63 Doc. 228 orders in reference to the enlistment of, Doc. 145 Doc. 236 War Order in reference to the enlist- ment of, Doc. 336 P. 17 Seo President Lincoln's Order of railroad, fight on the, Doc. 419 Doc. 145 CHEATHAM, B. F., Gen., rebel, no- See Negroes. D. 27 | Columbus, Ky., rebel demand for súr- render of, Doc. 2 D. 53 Columbus, Ohio, plot to rescue rebel prisoners at, D. 46 P. 13 D. 41 Confederate bonds. See currency, Doc. 431 D. 22 D. 28 D. 25 See rebel Congress, D. 55 Confederate Currency, Bill Arpon P. 83 * Confederate official reports," sup- P. 16 D. 57 Doc. 212 Doc. 864 P. 45 Emily M. Washington, P. 27 D. 4 Confeilerate States, the condition of the, by Charles Girard, P. 27 Doc. 15 address of the rebel Congress to the D. 67 people of the, Doc. 835 the, 45 . D. 85 D. 57 Connecticut Volunteers, Tenth Regi- ment of, D. 28, P. 5 Doc. 910 Ninth Regiment of, D. 64 D. 46 Doc. 102 1 PAGE PAGR of his route, Doc. 588 Doc. 810 Doc, 599 DIEGS, GEORGE, killed, D. 7 D. 52, Doc. 575, 581 DINSMORE, FRANKLIN. See Returned Doc. 87 D. 13 P. 23 P. 46 Doc. 600 District of Clinch, Tenn., the extent of, D. 81 of, Jan, 30, 1564, D. 24 Doc. 146 Dixos, ROBERT, Report on Mobile, Doc. 112 Doc. 111 DODGE, S. M., Brig.-Gen., captures De- catur, Ala., D. 49 D. 84 noticed, D. 88 Doc. 261 “Dare," destruction of the steamer, the number of at the South, P. 16 D. 49 D. 1 Davidson, R. O., inventor of the rebel DONALDSON, EDWARD, Com., Reports “ Bird of Art," Doc, 324 on operations near Mobile, Doc. 121 Doc. 101 rick's Raid, Doc. 573 “Don't Meddle with the Yankees, John Bull," by James S. Watkins, P. 65 ber 7, 1963, Doc. 264 Dow, NEAL, Gen., address at Port- D 56 "Down by the Rapidan," P. 71 1-64, D. 71 March 10, 1964, Doc. 370 Doc. 518, 514 President Lincoln's call of March Doc. 459 for two hundred thousand men, D. 53 S. C., D. 2 persons leave Idaho to evade the, D. 3 stanzas on the, P. 17 D. 40 D. 18 DRAKE, - Col., capture of, D. D. 47 D. 30 DRAYTON, PERCIVAL, Fleet Captain. of the steamer, Doc. 527, 528, 532 of exportation of cotton, etc., D. 43 additional report of the operations wax figure of, Doc. 134 P. 47 "Letter from three good little boys" Droop Mountain, Va., battle at D. 8 P. 43 Reports of the battle at, Doc. 155 D. 26 D. 18, 36, 47 Drummer-Boy of the Eighth Mich., P. 29 Doc. 144 DAVIS, JEFF. C., Gen., at Chattanooga, DRYE, G. W., Capt., notice of, Doc. 249 Doc. 202 DUCK WORTH, -- Col., rebel, Doc. 47 cavalry, D. 4 Third Rhode See Operations in West-Virginia. Island, P. 80 D. 46 D. 43 Davis, SHELTON C., noticed, Doc. 455 Duvall's Bluff, operations near, Doc. 176 Doc. 535 ham, P. 30 Dwigur, -, Col., noticed, Doc. 531 E Doc. 417 D. 415 EARL RUSSELL. See Neutrality of Eng. D. 66 Doc. 248 Doc. 455 Gen. Sherman's troops at, Doc. 476, 483 East, EDWARD II., noticed, Doc. 341 See United States Cur- “ Dee," destruction of the steamer, D. 42 East-Bay, Fla., Report of the destruc- tion of rebel salt-works on the, Doc. 814 Doc. 384 P. 53 "Eastport," sinking of the, Doc. 522 D. 47 DE TROBRIAND, Regis, Col., at Kelly's East-Tennessee, operations in, Doc. 318 Ford, Doc. 161 Echols, John, Gen., at Droop Moun- tain, D. 3; Doc. 155 of, D. 20 D. 24 Department of the Missouri, Gen. Rose- EDGAR, GEORGE P., Capt., D. 86, 53 crans assumes command of, D. 40 Education. See Board of Education, D. 56 D. 20 " Edward,” capture of the schooner, P. 61 D. 26 Doc. 14 D. 53 EDWARDS, C. S., Col., report of opera- D. 43 Deserters, how the rebels branded, P. 28 tions near Rappahannock Station, Doc. 162 Doc. 291 "Edwin," capture of the, Doc. 251 ed, D. 59 Elizabeth City, N. C., evacuated, Doc. 308 D. 84 ** Ella," capture of the, D. Doc. 22 70 ELLET, CHARLES R., Com., death of, D. 1 Doc, 455 ELLET, A. W., Gen., noticed, D. 19, P. 1, 12 D. ; Major 1 D. PAGE PAGE Georgia, his appeal to the co- Fla., D. 46 P. 48 Doc. 417 FOSTER, J. G., Gen., relieved of the command of Va, and N. C., D. 5 the Ohio, D. 20 D. 2 order in reference to the enlistment of negroes in his department, D. 31 of the battle of, Doc. 510; D. 58 correspondence with Gen, Long- street on the Amnesty Proclama- Doc. 93 Doc. 996 forbids the making of whiskey, D. 36 Doc. 109, 134 noticed, D. 18 Fourth Army Corps, Gen. Howard as- signed to, D. 59 man, killed at the riot D. 35 P. 5 Doc. 805 of Pleasant Hill, Doc. 537, 515, 512 Doc. 531 Florida, Gen. Seymour's campaign in, See Red River campaign. Doc. 394 Franklin Co., N. C, farmers of, refuse ment, D. 7 Doc. 421 Franklin, Va., saltpetre works at, de- stroyed, D. 49 running steamer, D. 55 Frederick County, Md., excitement in, D. 49 P. 37 Frederick's Hall, Va., destruction of Doc. 574 D. 69, 69 Freedmen's Aid Societies, noticed, D. 22 D. 32 FREEMAN, MARTIN, Pilot, noticed, Doc. 105 P. 26 FLYNN, Capt., release of, D. 58 “ Freeman's Band," report of the at- tack on, Doc. 350 D. 18 Fremont's Orchard, fight at, D. 63 D. 21 FRESCH, AUGUSTCY E., Ensiga, D. 58 D. 20 FORREST, N. B., Gen., captures Union FRENCH, W. II., Major-Gen., detached from the army of the Potomac, D. 56 Doc. 499, 506 noticed, D. 4; Doc. 163 Front Royal, Va., Col. Taylor's recon- Doc, 503 D. 31 at Fort Pillow, D. 63; Doc. 1, 21 Fry, JAMES B., Gen., denies assertion D. 60 D. 1 D. 58 D. 56 Doc. 599 Fulks, NATHAN S. See Fort Pillow, Doc, 831 Doc. 26 Doc. 491; D. 26 FULLER, Lieut.-Col., Third Ar- D. 35 " A. D. Vance" beached near, D. 35 FULLER, --, Major, Sixth Maine, Doc. 163 Doc. 12 Doc. 223 of the surrender of, P. 87 G D. 23 Doc, 100 Fort Gray, N. C., attack on, D. 61 Gaines's Landing, Red River, reports Doc. 529 Doc. 133 Gainesville, Florida, captured by the Nationals, D. 44 Doc. 131 port of Committee on the Conduct GALLAGHER, CHARLES. See Returned of the War, Doc. 85 the affair at, Doc. 595 Regiment, account of his escape Doc. 372 of the massacre at, P. 55 GALLEHCE, WARREN C., Eighty-fourth Indiana, Doc. 221 D. 67 GALLUP, Col., account of his ex- fight near, D. 53 pedition into Western Virginia, D. 10 Doc. 567 D. 03 Doc. 499 surrender of, official reports of Ad- GAMBLE, R. H., Gov., died at St. Louis, D. 40 Doc. 545 Fort Sanders, Tenn., assault on, D. 16; GAXSEVOORT, GUERT, Capt., report of Doc. 43 D. 21 GARDE, FRANCISCO, death of, D. AS D. 21 Fort Sumner, N. M., fight near, D. 31 GARDNER, CHABLES HOW ANO, the accident at, P. 2! GARFIELD, J. A., Brig.-Gen., at Chicka- Doc. 361 T. B. Brooks, on the operations of GARRAND, J., Col., at Cheek's Cross- D. 53 D. 37; Doc. 339 Moore, P. 71 GATES, Lieut., Third Arkans is -, Col., noticed, D. 31 D. 1 FOSTER, EVERETT W., Major, Report of GEARY, Join W., Brig.-Gen., order on the battle of Lookout Mountain, Ark., Doc. 248, 211 Doc. 195 ers, ton," PAGE PAGS D. 10 D. 2; Doc, 208 Doc. 339 H D. 59 D. 7 HALE, C., Major Fifty-ninth Ill., Doc. 665 D. 62 tions of, in Tennessee, Doc. 175 HALL, WILLIAM P., Major Sixth New- York Cavalry, Doc. 578 D. 13 congratulatory order of Dec. 10, D. 19 on the battle of Gettysburgh, Doc. 315 order in reference to county records, relieved from duty as General-in- D. 51 noticed, D. 83, 57 D. 33 HALLOCK, ISAAC, Acting Ensign, D. 69 D. 48 Haux, MICHAEL, installed as Goy, of Louisiana, D. 49 Gen., D. 50 President Lincoln's letter to, D. 52 his speech, D. 50 HAMILTON, ANDREW J., Gov. of Texas, address of, Jan. second, 1861, D. 31 D. 51 BLAMILTON, —-, Col., rebel, D. 39 P. 61 report of the battles of Chattanooga, HAMILTON, WILLIAM, Lieut., noticed, Doc. 191 Doc. 106 Doc. 253 HAMPTON, WADE, Gen., rebel account of his expedition into Culpeper, D. 10 D. 10 signed to the cotnmand of the Doc, 376 D. 56 P. 84 “Hancock," capture of the rebel P. 5 schoonor, D. 26 P. 36 HANKS, J. M. See Arkansas, Doc. 325 P. 26 D. 36, 43, 47, 58, 59, 65 “ Hannah," sloop, captured, D. 51 Doc. 101 Grant, a poem by George H. Boker, P. 12 Hannibal, Mo., guerrilla attack near, D. 67 the fort at, D. 45 HARDEE, WILLIAM J., Lieut.-Gen., as- sumes command of the rebel D. 87 D. 17 Doc. 213 ter to, D. P. 51 HARDING, DUNCAN. See Fort Pillos, Doc. 10 D. 31 Hardy County, Va., Fitz-Hugh Lee's D. Doc, 326 of the South, P. 7 Harper's Ferry, Va., railroad train D. 49 attacked and robbed near, D. P. 27 report of operations near Mobile, HARRIS, B, F., Lieut.-Col. Sixth Maine, Doc. 125 Doc. 162 D. 61 567. HARRIS, H., Miss, D. 21 D. 56 HARRIS, -, Gen., rebel, at Padu. Doc. 1 D, 63 Greenwood, Miss., account of a fight HARRISON, BENTON N. See Jefferson near, Doc. 496 Doc. 514 GREER, J A., Lieut. Com., his account II ARRISON, Col., his guerrilla band, D. 25 D. 45 HARRISON, D. W. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 22 to Aldie and Middleburgh, Va., HARRISON, T. J., Col. Thirty-ninth In- D. 46 Doc, 423 Doc. 594 HARRISON, W. A., Rev., banished, D. 33 Doc. 241 1ᏓᎡᎢ , , D. 52 P. 63 P. 31 17 HASKINS, Jons. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 13 cah, ed on, D. 19 Col, at Colliersville, D. 2 Doc. 522 Greysville, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 209 HATCH, EDWARD, Col. Second Iova Cavalry, Doc. 461 tion, D. 2, 17 D. 55 P. 52 D, 48, Doc. 457, 499 " Hattie Brock," capture of the, D. 35 D. 60 ILAWKINS, WILLIAM S., Col., rebel, Hawkins Scouts, capture of, D. 8) of Mission Rilia, D. Doc. 600 Dec. 1 D. 51 D. 51 See Olustee, Fla., Doc, 405 Doc. 327 dan, Doc 419 P. 55 D. 10 the battle of Chattanooga, Doc 222 Miss., Va., |