"Madonna," schooner, captured,
MAFFIT, J. N., Com., rebel,
MAGAW, SAMUEL, Lieut. Com.,
"Maggie Fulton," captured,
General Order respecting the gen-
eral observance of the Sabbath
day,
emancipation proclamation of, Doc. 207
address of the citizens of Manches-
ter, Eng., to,
letter to the people of Manchester,
Eng.,
Doc. 420
proclamation of March 10, Doc. 445
Fast proclamation, March 30, Doc. 490
proclamation on internal and coast-
wise intercourse,
Doc. 498
conscription proclamation of, Doc. 611
keeps himself shut up in a cage,
Eleventh Battery of,
D. 78
MATCHET, CHARLES G., Capt., report
of the fight at Franklin, Tenn.,
Doc. 519
Mathew Co., Va., expedition into, D. 17
Kilpatrick's raid into,
D. 76
MATTHEWS, EDWARD S., report of the
loss of the "Hatteras,"
Doc. 858
MAUPIN, ROBERT, Capt., rebel, D. 43
MAY, Lieut.-Col. Eighth Kentucky,
Doc. 197
Maysville, Va., cavalry fight at, D. 10
4 McAllister, Fort. See Genesis Point,
Ga.
MCALLISTER, JAMES A., Capt., rebel,
MCCANDLESS, W. G., Major,
MCCANN, RICHARD,
the story of the Eleventh Regiment
of,
P. 19
Manassas Junction, Va., attack on
the Union troops at,
D. 7 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B., Gen., Stu-
Manchester, Eng., Lincoln's letter to
art's rebel cavalry pass round
the people of,
Doc. 420
the army of,
D. 2
address of the citizens of, to Presi-
report of operations after the eva-
dent Lincoln,
Doc. 844 cuation of Harrison's Landing,
"Manchester," ship, captured, D. 1
Doc. 8
Mangum, Mary E." schooner, D. 19 relieved of the command of the
Mankato, Minn., condemned Indians
Army of the Potomac,
D. 12
hung at,
D. 28
farewell address to the Army of
MANLY, M. E., Judge of N. C., D. 43 the Potomac,
Doc. 179
MANSFIELD, J. K. F., Gen.,
P. 9 the "modern Belisarius," Doc. 95
"Maratanza," gunboat, fired into by
notices of, D. 8, 10, 13, 51, 57; Doc. 224
the rebels,
D. 2 MCCLERNAND, JOHN A., Major-Gen.,
"Margaret and Jessie," steamer, run
report of the battle at Arkansas
the blockade,
D. 75 Post,
Doc. 360
"Maria," schooner, captured, D. 15 letter on the charge at Vicks-
Marianna, Ark., skirmish near, D. 13 burgh,
Doc. 627
Marian Co., Ark., report of Captain
congratulatory order on the siege
Birch's expedition into,
Doc. 250
of Vicksburgh,
Doc. 637
MARMADUKE, J., Gen., account of his
notices of,
D. 34, 59; Doc. 616
raid into South-Missouri, Doc. 561 MCCLURE, A. K. See Pennsylvania. notices of, D. 19, 23, 32, 34, 68; Doc. 603 McCook, A. Mc D., Brig.-Gen., D. 33; MARSH, JASON, Col., report of the bat- tle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 146
MARSHALL, H., Gen., rebel, D. 29
MARTIN, JOHN A., Col.,
D. 23
Doc. 246
MORGAN, G. N., Col. First Minnesota. See Fredericksburgh, MORGAN, G. W., Gen.,
MORGAN, J. H., Gen., official report of
"MINNIE HART," MINTY, R. H. G., Col., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, notices of, Mississippi, Jeff Davis's speech be- fore the Legislature of, Doc. 294 official report of the operations of General Washburne in, Doc. 230 Grierson's raid through, D. 70
his raid through Kentucky, Dec. 208 the cities he took, See Kentucky.
Notices of, D. 4, 7, 12, 23, 24, 28. 29. 46, 48, 56, 69, 78; Doc. 175 MORGAN, WM. H., Col., D. 27 report of the fight at Davis's Mills, Miss., Dec. 254 Morgan Co., Ind., arrest of desert- ers in, D. 41 Morgantown, Ky., skirmish near, D. 7 "Morning Light," ship of war, cap- tured, D. 37 MORRIS, O. H., Col., report of the
battle of Chancellorsville, D. 781 Morrisville, Va., fight near, D. 89 MORTON, CHAS. W. See Medals of Honor.
Second rebel Regiment of, Mississippi," schooner,captured, D. Mississippi River, debate in the rebel Congress on the free navigation of, D. Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad damaged by the Nationals, Doc. 231 Missouri, Legislature asks Congress for an appropriation for emanci- pation purposes, D. 40 account of Marmaduke's raid into, Doc. 561 Missouri Volunteers. See Yazoo
See Arkansas Post. See Springfield, Mo. See Prairie Grove, Ark. See Hartsville, Mo. See Steele's Bayou. See Mingo Swamp, Mo.
See Cornyn's Expedition.
Twenty-fifth Regt. of, D. 75; Doc. 58
Fortieth Regt. of, Sixty-first Regt. of, Sixty-eighth Regt. of, Third Cavalry of, Fourth Cavalry of, Fifth Cavalry of, Sixth Cavalry of, Eighth Cavalry of,
Ninth Cavalry of, Tenth Cavalry of, "Missouri Democrat," quoted, MITCHELL, by W. F. Williams, MITCHEL, O. M., Maj.-Gen., Doc. 35, 34 D. 9 MITCHELL, R. B., Gen., order in reference to guerrilla operations, D. 33
order quartering wounded rebels at Nashville, Tenn., arrests wealthy citizens of Nash- ville, Tenn., notice of,
MOSBY, JNO. S., Capt., rebel, Doc. 443
at the fight at Warrenton Junc tion, Va.,
at Kettle Run, Va.,
notices of,
Mound City, Ark., destruction of, D. 83
Mount Sterling, Ky., official accounts
of the capture of,
MUDD, J. J., Major,
Muldraugh's Hill, Ky., fight at, D. 29;
Munfordsville, Ky., fight near, battle of,
D. 87 See Stone River, Tenn. MURRAY, W. J., the exploit of, P. 88 MYERS, SAMUEL B., Major Seventh Va. Cavalry, rebel, Doc. 229
Doc. 471 See Thompson's Station, Tenn., Doc. 439, 175 Middleburgh, Va., Union raid into, D. 43 fight at, D. 69 Middletown, Ky., fight at, D. 42 MILES, N. A., Col., Doc. 553 Military prisoners discharged, D. 17 MILLER, JOHN F., Col., report of the battle of Stone River, Doc. 136 MILLER, J. B., Capt. First Illinois Battery, Doc. 210 Miliken's Bend, La., expedition to, D. 67 Gen. Sherman's expedition to, Doc. 311 Mill Spring, Ky., fight near, D. 65 Millwood, Va., rebels captured at, D. 44 MILROY, R. H., Gen., D. 17 his mode of punishing soldiers, P. 42 notices of, D. 32, 43, 74, 75 Milton, Tenn., accounts of the battle Doc. 465 Mingo Swamp, Mo., account of the fight at, Doc. 415 Minnesota, Indian barbarities in, D. 24 Report of the operations of the
Union reconnoissance to,
official reports of the battle on the, The 346 NAPOLEON, LOUIS, speech of, in refer- ence to American affairs, D. 34 Nashville, Tenn., disloyal citizens banished from, D. TI wealthy citizens of, arrested, D. 47 white persons in, compelled to take the oath of allegiance, battle at,
fights near, rebel women in, D. 41 D. 46"Nashville," rebel steamer, runs the MONTAMAT, JOHN, the case of, P. 22 blockade, P. T MONTGOMERY, JAMES, Col., Second official reports of the destruction of the, Doe 429 Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, guerrilla operations on the, D. Natchez, Miss., Union fleet at, D. 35 National War Committee ask for letters of marque, D. 23 "Nationals frightened by a rooster," P. 49 NEGLEY, JAMES 8., Gen., report of the battle of Nashville, Tenn., Doc. 173 See Stone River, Tenn. Negroes at Port Royal drafted into the Union army.
Regt. S. C. Vols., D. 53, 70; Doc. 444 Monticello, Ky., reconnoissance to, D. 79 accounts of the battle at, Doc. 575 MOODY, GRANVILLE, Col., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 198 Moon Lake, La., skirmish near, D. 19 MOORE, A. B., Col., D. 23 letter on the fight at Hartsville, Doc. 288 See Hartsville, Doc. 238 MOORE, R. S., Col., D. 33 MOORE, THOS. O., rebel Gov. of La., | D. 25
schooners captured off, "British Consular Guards" in, D. Mobile and Ohio Railroad, report of Col. Dickey's expedition to the, Doc. 278 Mobjack Bay, Va., schooners cap- tured in, D. 67 "Monitor" loss of the, Doc. 325; D. 30 part of the crew of, captured, P. 6 MONROE, JAS., Col.,
One Hundred and Fiftieth Regt. of, D.
One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Regt. of, D. 14 One Hundred and Sixtieth Regt. of, D.
See Message of Gov. Brown of
One Hundred and Seventy-third Regt. of,
See Jeff Davis's Proclamation,
See Fredericksburgh, Va.,
official reports of the battle of, Doc 29 Old River, La., official report of the fight at, Doc. 421 "Olive Jane," ship, captured, D. 48 OLMSTEAD, F. L. See Sanitary Com-
mission, Doc. 90 "Oneida," ship, destruction of, D. 67 One Word, by H.." P. 13 ONDERDONK, B. F., Lieut.-Col., Doc.42; Opelousas River, official reports of the operations on the, Doc. 552 Opelousas, La., occupation of, D. 65 "Oreto," account of the escape of,
See Coles's Island, S. C. See Blount's Mills, N. C. notices of,
17, 82, 66, 74 D. 20, 52, 71 D. 43 D. 69, 71 D. 74
"Nicholas I." steamer, captured, D. NICHOLS, W. S., Col.,
NIXON, RICHARD, Lieut. -Col., Nolensville, Tenn., Union wagon- train attacked near,
Orizaba, Miss., capture of,
Osage River, Mo., fight on the, Doc. 52 OSBAND, E. D., Capt., official report of
his expedition into Missouri, Doc. 522 OSTERHAUS, P. J., Brig.-Gen. See
Arkansas Post.
notices of,
Nonconnah, Tenn., fight at,
Nonconnah Bottom, Tenn., skirmish
D. 61 See Doc. 86 D. 51 P. 49
at, Norfolk, Va., Union election in, D. rebellious clergymen in, Norfolk and Petersburgh Railroad, destruction of the, D. 77 North, the, a unit against the Rebel- lion, P. 19 North-Carolina, her loyalty, D. 42 Gen. Foster's expedition through, Doc. 191 official report of Gen. Foster's op- erations in,
OWEN, DAVID, of Bethel, Vt., OWEN, E. K., Lieut. Com., Ozaukee County, Wis., draft resisted in,
Oxford, Miss., skirmishes near,
rebel official reports of operations
in, resolutions of the House of Com- mons of,
New-Jersey, peace resolutions of, D. 55
Governor Vance's appeal planters of,
launched,
christening of the,
Palmyra, Tenn., attack on gunboat
Panola, Miss., fight near,
PARKER, FOXHALL A., Com., D. 17, 82
See Medals of Honor. "Parker Cook," capture of the, D. 20 Parker's Cross-Roads, Tenn., official
reports of the battle of,
PARSONS, CHAS. C., Lieut., report of
New York City, emancipation jubilee in,
Loyal National League of, inaug- urated,
See Carter's Expedition. See Chickasaw Bayou.
New-York Volunteers, Ninth Regt. of,
See Parker's Cross-Roads.
the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 145 PARSONS, JOE, the Maryland brave, P 20 PARSONS,, rebel Gen., D. 23 Partisan Rangers, of Washington Co., Va.. P. 24 "Partisan Warriors," wanted by the rebels, P. 5 See "How to Meet the Enemy," D. 72 Pascagoula, Miss., official report of the fight near, Doc. 525 "Passaic," iron-clad steamer, D. 15 "Pathfinder," schooner, captured, D. 11 PATRICK, MARSENA R., Gen., at Chan-
Patriotism. See Thomas Stewart, P. 25 Patterson, Mo., fight near, D. 65
Twenty-second Regiment of, Twenty-sixth Regiment of,
Pattersonville, La., fight at, Doc. 531 PATTON, A. G., Maj. First Mounted Rifles, N. Y.S.V.,
PAUL, E. A., account of Stoneman's raid through Va.,
Doc 609 D. 18 Doc. 201 PEABODY, CHARLES A., appointed Judge, Doc. 29; D. Pence. See J. Wesley Green. mooted in Richmond, Va.,
report of the expedition to Chid Knob, Va.,
PERKINS,, Capt. First Louisiana Cavalry,
D. 55 PERKINS, MARLAND L., Capt., D. 13 Perry County, Ky., skirmish in, D. 14 Perryville, Tenn., battle of, Doc. 221 "Peter," sloop, captured, "Peterhoff," steamer, captured, Petersburgh, Tenn., fight near, D. 51 Petersburgh, Va., fight near, D. 9 PETERSON, ALFORD, Doc. 500 PETIGRU, JAMES LOUIS, death of, D. 58 PETTIT,, Captain, his Battery, Doc. 198 Pettie's Mills, N. C., rebel company captured at, D. 71 PETTIGREW, J. J., Gen., rebel, D. 59 PETTUS, JOHN J., Gov., Proclamation of May fifth,
report of the battle of Arkansas Post, report of the attack on Grand Gulf, Miss.,
Rebel army, Gov. Brown's proclama- tion, in reference to deserters
report of the capture of Grand Gulf, Miss.,
report of the capture of Alexan- dria, Miss.,
Rebel Barbarities. See "How to
report of the capture of Haines's Bluff, Yazoo River,
Gen. Dodge's report on the, Doc. 400 See Urbanna, D. 18; P. 24, 48, 50;
report of the attack on Vicksburgh, May 22d, 1863, Doc. 630 notices of, D. 56, 69, 70, 71, 75; Doc. 426 PORTER, FITZ-JOHN, Gen., D. 3, 37 "Porter's rebel guerrillas," execu- tion of, D. 4; Doc. 27 Jeff Davis's order in reference to the execution of, D. 16 Portland, Mo., guerrillas at, D. 3 Portsmouth, Va., Union election in,
D. 88, 89, 45, 66; Doc. 874 Rebel cavalry capture gunboats, P. 48 Rebel Clergymen, Gen. Rousseau and the, P. 12 Rebel Confederacy, the rights of for- eigners in, D. 49 Rebel Congress, debate in the, on the Emancipation Proclamation, D. 36 debate on the navigation of the Mississippi,
resolutions of, in reference to the
RHODES, R. E., General, rebel. See
RICHARDS, Lewis. See Medals of
Richmond, Miss., occupied,
Richmond, Va., price of necessaries of life at,
people of, organized for the de-
RUGGLES, DANIEL, Gen., rebel, RUNKLE, B. P., Col., RUNYON, THEODORE, Gen., Rural Hills, Tenn., account of the battle at, Doc. 197 Rush County, Ind., rebellion in, D. 55 D. 58 RUSSELL, Earl, Mason's correspond- ence with, D. 58 rebel opinion of his correspond- ence with J. M. Mason, D. 62 See retaliation of the rebels, Doc. 185 Russellville, Ky., Union meeting at, D. 48 RUST, JOHN D., Col., D. 56, 58 report of the expedition to Jack- sonville, Fla., Doc. 483 Rutherford's Creek, Tenn., skirmish at, D. 53 RUTLEDGE, JOHN, Capt., rebel navy, D. 56; Doc. 414
D. 76 D. 55, 61 account of the bread riots in, Doc. 523 how they bury dead soldiers in, P. the keeper of the "Bastile" at, P. 20 Richmond "Dispatch," account of
the battle of Pocotaligo, Doc. 40 article on the correspondence be- tween Mason and Earl Russell, D. 62 Richmond "Examiner," its opinion
of President's Lincoln's Emanci- pation proclamation, D. 82 Richmond "Whig," on the success of the Democrats at the North, D. 13 Ridgeville Road, Va., reports of the fight on, Doc. 51 Rienzi, Miss., evacuation of, D. 19 Ringold Barracks, Texas, fight near, D. 25 Pennsylvania Cavalry," Doc. 51 ral, rebel, at *
Sabbath, the, President Lincoln's or- der respecting the observance of, Doc. 181 Sabine Pass, Texas, reconnoissance to, D. 65 SACKETT, WILLIAM, Lieut.-Col. Ninth N. Y. Volunteers, D. 5; Doc. 25 Salem, Va., occupied, D. 12, 17 Salem Pike, Tenn., fight on, D. 50 SALOMON, EDWARD, Lieut.-Col., re- port of the battle of Chancel- lorsville, Doc. 587 Salt, manufacture of, in the South, P. 8 scarcity of in Virginia, P. 23 See Virginia, Doc. 14 "Sam Gaty," account of the attack on the, Doc. 521 the robbers of the, arrested, D. 60 ANDERS, REID, Major, captured, D. 11 Francisco, Cal., schooner Chap- man seized at, D. 55
D. 77 Sheffield, Eng., Roebuck's speech at, D. 77 counterfeiters arrested at, D. 63 Shelby Depot, Tenn., fight near, D. 7 Shelbyville, Tenn., occupied by Na- tionals, D. 41 SHELDON, L. A., Col., Doc. 861 Shell Creek, Colorado, fight near, D. 71 "Shenandoah," launch of the, D. Shenandoah Valley, snowstorm in the, D. 88 SHEPHERD, OLIVER L., Col. Fifteenth Regiment U. S. Infantry, D. 50 Shepherdstown, Va., reconnoissance to, D. 8 SHEPLEY, GEORGE F., Brig.-Gen. See New-Orleans, La.
Sevieck's Ferry, La., fight at, D. 73 SEWARD, WILLIAM H., D. 27; Doc. 208 letter in reference to M. Mercier's
visit to Richmond, SEYMOUR, TRUMAN, Gen.,
Shakertown, Ky., guerrilla attack on,
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