Island No. 18, Mississippi
HICKS, S. G., Col. Fortieth Illinois
Regiment, account of his bravery at Paducah, Doc. 501, 505
"Highlander," ship, captured by the
HIGINBOTHAM, W. H., Acting Ensign,
HILL,, Acting Master,
"Hillman," steamer, attacked by
HUNT, ELIJAH, killed by rebel guer- rillas, HUNT, WILLIAM H. See Mobile, Doc. 129 HUNTER, ANDREW, Doc. 455 HUNTER, NATHAN. See Fort Pillow. HUNTER, R. W., Doc. 455 HUNTINGTON, CHARLES L., Lieut., re- port of operations near Mobile, Doc. 127 Huntsville, Ala., Union meeting at, D. 52 explosion at, D. 62 HURD, C. A., Assist. Adjt.-Gen., Doc. 167 HURD, O. D., Lieut.-Col. Thirtieth Indiana, Doc. 602 HURLBUT, S. A., Major-Gen., order of November fifteenth, 1863, D. S JACKSON, Wм. L., Gen., account of order in reference to discipline of his operations against Gen. Ave- negro troops, D. 22 rill, See Fort Pillow, Doc. 40
Jackson, Tenn., reasons for General
Jacksonville, Fla., National pickets
HILLS, WILLIAM, See Nickajack Trace,
occupation of, by National troops,
Twenty-third Regiment of,
James River, Va., reports of opera- tions on the,
National account of the operation
Fifty-second Regiment of, reënlist-
JARVIS JAMES, report of the James River expedition,
Fifty-eighth Regiment of,
Seventy-first Regiment of,
Ninety-second Regiment of,
One Hundred and Seventh Regi- ment of,
Doc. 441 JENKINS, M., rebel Gen., at Droop Mountain,
D. 3 JENKINS, THORNTON A., Capt., report on
Indians. See Cherokee Indians, See Cheyennes,
One Hundred and Eighteenth Mounted Infantry, of, D. 59 Second Regiment Cavalry, of, D. 10 Fourteenth Cavalry of, D. 41 Creswell's Battery, D. 62 Impressments. See Rebel Impress- Doc. 392 D. 14
operations near Mobile, Doc. 113 additional report on the operations near Mobile, Doc. 131, 134 Jenkins Island, S. C., rebel attack on, D. 55
proclamation of January twenty- sixth, 1864, decision relative to Jane Woodall, D. JOHNSON, ANNE, the rebel spy, D. 24 JOHNSON, BRADLEY T., Col., Doc. 590 JOHNSON,, Captain of the "Forest
HOOKER, JOSEPH, Major-Gen., his
See Quallatown, N. C., Indian Brigade, the,
See Halleck's report, assigned to First Army Corps,
D. 5) at Lookout Mountain, Doc. 208 at the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 210 noticed, D. 29, Doc. 194, P. 23 HOOKER, E., Act. Vol. Lieut., D. 72 "Housatonic," destruction of the, D. account of the loss of the, Doc. 391 order of Admiral Dahlgren on the destruction of the, Doc. 392 P. 69
HOVEY, MARY C., HOWARD, O. O., Major-Gen., bravery
of his troops near Lookout, D. 4 at Chattanooga, Doc. 207 HOWE, ABBIE J., testimony in the case of the returned prisoners, Doc. 94 HOWE, ALBION P., Brig.-Gen, at Rap- pahannock Station, Doc. 163 HOWE, ORION P., the drummer-boy, P. 53 HOWELL, - Col. Eighty-fifth Penn., D. 61 HOWELL, CHARLES BOYNTON, P. 69 HOWELL, J. A., Lieut. See Mobile, Doc. 120 "Howqua," gunboat, captures the "Ella,"
D. 43 D. 23 Indian Legion, the rebel, D. 41 Indian Territory, rebels expelled from, D. 45 Indiana, volunteering meetings held in, D. 18 Indiana volunteers. See Grand Co- teau, Doc. 151 gallantry of the Seventh Regiment of, P. 46
Rose," at Waterproof, La., D. 45 JOHNSON, EDWARD Gen., at the fight at Raccoon Ford, Doc. 244 JOHNSON, HERSCHEL V., speech at Mil- ledgeville, Ga., Nov. 2 'th, D. 12 JOHNSON, ROSA, Mrs. See Fort Pillow. JOHNSON, WILLIAM E. See Fort Pillow. Johnson County, N. C., farmers of, re- fuse to be taxed, JOHNSTON, JOSEPH E., Gen., the defeat of, considered,
D. 4 Irish, the condition of the, in Rich-
Jonesville, Va., Union troops surren- dered near,
"Josephine," capture of the sloop, D. 56 "Joseph L. Gerity," seizure of the, D. 9 JOUETT, J. E., Lieut. Com. See Mobile.
JOUETT, J. E., Lieut. Com., report of operations near Mobile,
JOURDAN, J. Col., expedition to Bogue and Bear Inlets, N. C., D. report of the expedition to Bear In- let, noticed,
KINSEY, W. B., Lieut.-Col., noticed, PAGE Doc. 531 D. 2 D. 9 Doc. 806, 816
Col. Wm. S. Montgomery's report
"Juanita," capture of the Mexican
"Judson," capture of the schooner,
Doc. 248 Doc. 258 Doc. 198 D. 17, Doc. 260
President Lincoln orders thanks-
"Julia A. Hodges," schooner, cap- tured, JULIAN, D. -, M. C. See Returned Pri- soners, Doc. Capt., his depredations at Bayou Plaquemine, La.,
giving for the safety of,
Longstreet's retreat from,
"indications of a battle" at,
report of the destruction of the steamer "Dare,'
report of cooperation with Gen.
Graham on the James River, Doc. 439 report of the expedition to Bear In- let, N. C., report of the destruction of the
blockade-runners 44
LEE, W. F., Gen., rebel, released, D. 53 LEEDOM, HOWARD. See Returned Pri-
Union soldiers captured near,
Southern sympathizers banished
See Scott's Mill Road, Tenn.,
soners, Doc. 83 Leeper's Ferry, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 314 -, Capt., D. 23 Legareville, S. C., fight at, LEGGETT, MORTIMER D., Brig.-Gen., D. 26
KNOWLES, WILLIAM G., M.D., testi-
mony in the case of the returned prisoners,
LEMERT, Doc. 475 LEMING, MCJ. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 23 D. 5 LENGERCHE, Lieut., wounded at
KUTZ, G. T. See Mobile, KUNTZ,
Lenoir, Tenn., evacuated by Gen. D. 58 Burnside,
"La Crosse," capture of the steamer,
La Fayette, Tenn., attack on, reconnoissance to, fight near, LAIBOLD, BERNARD, Col., report
Lenoir Road, Tenn., fight on the, Doc. 250 LE ROY, WM. E., Com., report of oper- ations near Mobile,
"Letter from three good little boys to Jefferson Davis, LEWIS, G. W. See Conscripts, Doc. 460 P. 48 LEWIS, ISAAC H. See Returned Prison-
fight at Charlestown, Tenn., Doc. 292 letter on the same,
Lake City, Fla., fight near,
Lake Ocala, Fla., destruction of salt- works at,
Lewisburgh, Va., occupation of, fight at, D. 4 Libby Prison, Va., National prisoners D. 20 in, D. 21
Lake Station, Miss., destruction of Doc. 280 property at, by Gen. Sherman,
Col. Streight and others escape from,
account of an escape from,
KENT, L., Col. Twenty-ninth Illinois,
at the fight at Vidalia,
Kentucky, anecdote of negro recruit-
LAMEN, JAMES. See Mobile,
Lancaster Court-House, Va., expedi-
enlistment of negroes in,
LANDRAM, W. J., Col. See Pleasant
Gov. Bramlette's proclamation in reference to guerrillas,
restrictions on trade in, removed,
Twenty-seventh Regiment of, diary of its operations in East-Tenn.,
"Lauretta," capture of the,
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM H., Col., in com-
mand at Columbus, Ky.,
Twenty-eight Regiment of,
Thirty-fourth Infantry of, Forty-fifth Mounted Infantry of, D. Kentucky, O Kentucky, a poem, "Keokuk," destruction of the Moni- P. 58 tor,
LEADBETTER, ISAAC J. fight at,
Hill, LANGLEY, C. F. See Mobile, LARMER, -, Major, Fifth Pa., Doc. 144 "Laura," capture of the steamer, D. 35 D. 44 "Laura," capture of the English schooner, D. 69 D. 48 Doc. 2 account of Doc. 53, 74 See Fort Pil- D. 2; Doc. 207 Doc. 21 Doc. 420 Doc. 306 Doc. 357
KEY, CHARLES. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 14 D. 66 KILGORE, W. M., Lieut.-Col. Eightieth
low, LEAGUE, THOMAS M., noticed, Lebanon, Ala., fight near, skirmish near, Lebanon, Ky., guerrillas train of cars near,
attack a D. 57 D. 60; Doc. 543 LEE, FITZ-HUGH, Gen., his raid in Har-
KILPATRICK, JUDSON, Brig.-Gen., at Stevensburgh, Va., expedition of, against Richmond started,
account of his raid toward Rich- mond, Doc. 571, 577, 580, 582 rebel accounts of his raid, 583, 584, 585 590
spirit of the rebel press on the, Doc. 590 E. A. Paul's review of, at the crossing of the Rapidan, Doc. 449 Doc. 593 scouts Gloucester County, Va., D. 52 noticed,
KIMBALL, NATHAN, Brig.-Gen., order on assuming command in Arkan- sas, KIMBERLY, L. A., Lieut. Com., Doc. 107, 108 D. 56 KIMBERLY, R. L., Lieut.-Col., report of
the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 225 KINDLEBERGER, DAVID, Surgeon. See Mobile, King and Queen Court-House, Va., Doc. 120 expedition to, D. 52 See Bogue and Bear Inlets, N. C., Kingston Road, Tenn., fight on the, D. D. 61
Doc. 326 D. 33 Doc. 256 Doc. 590
LEE, G. W. C., Gen., noticed, See Averill's expedition, LEE, ROBERT E., Gen., City of Rich- mond vote him a house, address to his army on the crossing D. 6 of the Rapidan by Gen. Meade, D. 14 at Mine Run, Va., Chaplains of his army hold a meet- D. 15 ing, thanked by the confederate Con- D. 23
order of January 22, 1864,
approves instructions to tax com- missioners in South-Carolina, D. letter to the "North American Re- view" on the "President's Poli- cy," mitigates the sentences of deserters. D. 34
signs the bill creating a Lieutenant- General of the army, and nomin- ates Gen. Grant for the place, D. 48 presents Lieut.-Gen. Grant with his commission,
war order, reässigning commanders of the army,
address to Governor Hahn, speech at the Maryland State Fair, D. amnesty proclamation of, Doc. 295 851 calls for two hundred thousand men, See Grant, D. makes changes in the commands of the army, instructs Gen. Steele on the ques- tion of reorganization in Arkan-
urges the establishment of the par-
Doc. 422 P. 25 LEE, STEPHEN D., Gen., report of oper- D. 4, 36, 47, 62, 65 ations on Wolf River, Tenn., D. noticed, 17 LEE, S. P., Rear-Admiral, report on Doc. 475 the efficiency of the blockade, Doc. 289
sas, proclamation relieving the blockade Doc. 889 of Brownsville, Texas order for a draft, March 10, 1864, Doc. 421 Doc. 370 defines the amnesty proclamation, Doç. 460
LONG, ALEXANDER, of Ohio, attempted expulsion of, D. 61 LONG, Col. Fourth Ohio Cavalry, Doc. 207, 292 LONG, ELI, Col., report of the opera- tions of the army of the Cumber- land, Doc. 308 Long View, Ark., expedition to, D. 57 LONGNECKER, J. H., Surgeon, testi- mony in the case of the returned prisoners, Doc. 92
LONGSTREET, A. B., LL.D., valuable suggestions addressed to the sol- diers of the confederate States, Doc. 433
LONGSTREET, JAMES, Lieut.-Gen., his attack on Fort Sanders, at Campbell's Station, Tenn., Doc. 18 condition of his army in December, 1863,
Gen. Devens captures rebels at, D. 72 skirmish near, Doc. 569 Madisonville, La., occupied by Na- tional troops, D. 32 MAFFIT, J. N., Capt., rebel, anecdote of, P. 7 MAGRUDER, B. H. See Conscripts, Doc. 460 MAGRUDER, J. B., Major-Gen., address to the planters of Texas, Doc. 244 Orders of February 2 and 15, 1864, Doc. 420 Doc. 566
MAURY, MATTHEW F.,
Mayfield, Ky., guerrilla operations near, rebel attack on,
May River, S. C., reconnoissance of the,
MAYS, WILLIAM F., statement in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. Maysville, Tenn., fight at,
MACBETH, CHARLES, Mayor of Charles- ton, S. C., D. Madison Court-House, Va., reconnois- sance to, D. 17
destruction of a steamer at, D. 28 MATTHEWSON, ARTHUR, report of the of the
MAURICE, F. D., Rev., his reply to
2 MAURY, DABNEY H., Gen., noticed, D.
despatch relative to the affair at
account of a skirmish near,
Thirteenth Regiment of, "Mandoline," capture of the schoon- D. 63 MANNING, Capt., capture of, D. 47 Mansfield, La. See Pleasant Hill, La. MANSON, M. D., Gen., at the siege of Knoxville, Doc. 255 MANTELL, GEORGE. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 58 "Maple Leaf," loss of the steamer, D. 58 "Marblehead," attack on the gun- boat, Doc. 291 MARCHAND, J. B., Capt., report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 113 noticed, Doc. 101; D. 58 "Margaret and Jessie," steamer, cap- tured, "Maria Alberta," capture of the, D. "Maria Alford," capture of the, D. 63 "Maria Louise, capture of the, D. 32 Marine Brigade, the, D. 19, 24 "Marine Brigade," the rebel, capture of the, D. 10 Marine Battery, at Pilatka, Fla., D. 58 "Marion," capture of the, D. 52 Marion, Miss., Sherman's Expedition to, Doc. 478 destruction of buildings at, Doc. 482 MARLE, GEORGE. See Nickajack Trace, D. 71 MARMADUKE, JOHN S., Gen., encoun- ters Gen. Steele, Doc. 515 MARSHALL, A. J., Doc. 455 MARSHALL, GEORGE E., Capt. Fortieth Massachusetts, D. 44; Doc. 401 MARSHALL, -, Capt. gunboat "New Era," at Fort Pillow, Doc. 2, 54
MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B., Major-Gen.,
McCook, A. McD., Gen., statement in reference to the battle of Chick- amauga,
Doc. 363 at Fair Gardens, Tenn., D. 37 McCook, D. M., Col., at Dandridge, Tenn., D. 35 McCowN, JOHN P., Gen., captured, D. 32 McCoy, J. A. C., surgeon. See Fort
Pillow, Doc. 36 MCCOY, WILLIAM N., surgeon, Doc. 35 MCCURDY, -. See Unionism in
Alabama, Doc. 357 MCDONALD, JOHN A. See Mobile, Doc. 127 MCFERRAN, JOHN C., Major, D. 48 MCGINNIS, GEORGE P., Brig.-Gen. See Grand Coteau, Doc. 150
MCGUIRE, EDWARD, Acting Master, rebel, D. 22 MCINTIRE, Lieut. Ninth Illinois caval- ry, anecdote of, Doc. 836 MCKEEL, GARNER. See Nickajack Trace, D. 71 MCKEEL, JOSIAH. See Arkansas, Doc. 825 MCKINLEY, ———, Secretary to Admiral Farragut, Doc. 105 MCLAWS, LAFAYETTE, Gen., D. 16 MCLAGAN, W. R. See Fort Pillow, MCMICHAEL, WILLIAM L., Doc. 21 MCNIEL, JOHN, Gen., Cherokees have have an interview with, D. 14 MCPHERSON, JAMES B., assigned to the command of Tennessee, D. 51 banishes women from Vicksburgh,
D. 27 D. 40, 42; Doc. 475, 481
Colonel Grose's report of the bat-
Mississippi, loyal troops, Sixth Regi-
Sherman's Expedition into,
Mississippi River, list of steamers
Doc. 221 Doc. 294; D. 28 skirmish at, D. 83 Mound City, Ark., rebel spies exe- cuted at, D. 57 Mount Elba, Ark., expedition to, D. 57 MOUTON, ALFRED, Gen., noticed, Doc. 567 killed at Pleasant Hill, Doc. 555 MoWER, JOHN A., Brig.-Gen, D. 53, 55; Doc. 198 See Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 535 D. 22" M. P. Burton," capture of the, D. 51 Mulberry, Tenn., guerrilla outrages D. 59 near, Doc. 828 Gen. Rosecrans's order in reference Mulberry Gap, Tenn., fight at, D. 46 to negroes in, Doc. 450 MULLANY, J. R. M., Com., Doc. 101 restrictions on trade in, removed, D. 36 MULLIGAN, JAMES A., Col., report on Missouri Volunteers, Twenty-first Re- the attack at Moorefield, Va., giment of, Doc. 363; D. 33 MUNDAY, E. H., Poem by, P. 51 MUNDY, GEORGE, Lieut. Com., report of operations at Mobile, Doc. 110 MURDOCK, JAMES E., P 32
Missouri, Gen. Guitar relinquishes his
Newbern, N. C.. General Peck's order on the attack on, D. 50 reports of the attack on, Doc. 358 New Creek Valley, Va., fight in the, D. 40 New Creek, Va., rebels capture a train Doc. 362 New Hampshire Volunteers, Fourth Regiment of, D. 47 New-Jersey Volunteers, noble conduct of the Twenty-third Regiment of, P. 19 Ninth Regiment of, D. 63 New-Kent Court-House, Va., fight at, D. 48 Newmarket, W. Va., fight near, D. 9 Newinarket, Tenn., occupied by the rebels, D. 35 New-Mexico, operations in, Doc. 327, 853 New-Orleans, La., General Mansfield Lovell's operations at, in 1862, D. 12 General Banks constitutes a board of education at, D. 56 NEWTON, JOHN, Gen., at the Rapidan, Doc. 419
Fifteenth Cavalry of, First Mounted-Rifles of,
D. 49 D. 52 are they belliger- ents?" P. 10 NICHOLS, C. A., Assist. Adjt.-Gen., Doc. 151 NICHOLS, JOHN F., Lieut. Com., D. 22 NICHOLS, MANUEL See Fort Pillow,
Doc. 18 NICHOLSON, J. W. A., Com., report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 122 noticed, Doc. 101 Nickajack Trace, Tenn., National pick- ets massacred at, D. 70 NIELDS, HENRY C., Acting Ensign, bravery of Doc. 105 Niells's Ohio Battery, noticed, D. 81 Nims Battery, at Pleasant Hill, La.,
"O. K.," schooner, captured, Okalona, Miss., account of the fight Doc. 488, 490 rebel account of the fight at, Doc. 495 "Old Rosy," by Kane O'Donnell, P. 21 Olustee, Fla., battle of, D. 46 Gen. Gillmore's report of the battle of, Doc. 401 National account of the battle, Doc. 405 Lieut. Eddy's account, Doc. 405 defence of Gen. Seymour, Doc. 413 action of the colored troops at, Doc. 415 rebel accounts of the battle, Doc. 417 Omega, La., rebels murder negroes at, D. 25 ONDERDONK, B. F., Col. First N. Y. Mounted Rifles, D. 52 O'NEIL, -, Captain gunboat Paw- Paw. See Fort Pillow, Doc. O'NEILL, H. B., Ensign, report of the fight at Gaines's Landing, Red River, Doc. 529 "Only a Private Killed," by H. L. Gordon, P. 63 Onslow County, N. C., Gen. Palmer's expedition to, D. D. 39
"Oramoneta," capture of the
PARKER, WILLIAM. See Mobile, Doc. 129 PARIS, JOHN, Chaplain, rebel, account
of the capture of Hoke's brigade, Doc. 165 Paris, Ky., guerrillas captured near, Partisan rangers, rebel act authoriz- ing, urged by Gen. Lee, PARTRIDGE, L. H., Acting Master,
Doc. 447 Passports, forbidden at the South, D. 30 PATRICK, REUBEN, Capt., surprises re-
bels at Quicksand Creek, Ky., D. 59 PATTEN,, Gen., rebel, at Droop Mountain, Va., Doc. 155 Patterson Creek Bridge, Va., fight at, D. 40 Patterson Creek Valley, Va., Union train captured in, Doc. 326
PAUL, E. A., review of Kilpatrick's expedition,
PENWELL, JOHN. See Fort Pillow. Perfectionists of Norfolk, Gen. But- ler's letter to the, D. 33, P. 43 PERKINS, G. H., Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 report of operations near Mobile,
captures the "Mary Sorley," D. 58 Persis," capture of the, D. 52 Pet," capture of the steamer, D. 45 Petersburgh, West-Va., evacuation of, D. 39 rebels capture a train near, Doc. 362 PETTIBONE, H. D., Sergt., noticed, Doc. 511 PETTIGREW, J. J., Gen., rebel, his bri- gade at Gettysburgh, Pa., D. 54 PHELPS, S. L., Lieut. Com., Doc. 522 report of the Red River expedition, Doc. 519 Philadelphia, Tenn., skirmish at, Doc. 314 Philippi," U. S. steamer, reports of the loss of the, Doc. 143
Our President, 1864, a poem, P. 38 OWEN, E. K., Lieut. Com., expedition up the Yazoo River, Doc. 496 OWEN, J. T., Gen., noticed, D. 42 See Rapidan River, Doc. 448, 450
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