laboring men impressed in,
diary of operations before,
Doc. 1, 98; D. 20, 21, 50; P. "Butler's Proclamation," by Paul H.
Cedar Mountain, Va., battle of, official reports of, D. 57; Doc. 316,346, 347 rebel reports of the battle of, Doc. 330 Centreville, Va., fight near, D. 66; Doc. 603 capture of a Union train near, D. 69 Union army evacuates, D. 70 "Certain Non-Conscripts" protest against the rebel conscription law, D. 56 CHAMBERLAIN, E. H. See Southern Manufacturers, P. 10 CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER, Col. Sixteenth Iowa, Doc. 481 Chantilly, Va., reports of the battle of, D. 69; Doc. 399, 604 CHAPLIN, DANIEL, Col., D. 65 Chaplin Hills, Ky., battle of, D. 93 official report of the battle of, Doc. 507 Cincinnati "Gazette" account of the battle of, Doc. 525 rebel reports of the battle of, Doc. 532 Mobile "Register" account of, Doc. 533 Chapmansville, Va., fight near, D. 73 Charles City Cross Roads, Va., battle of, D. 34; Doc. 259 Charleston, S. C., the strength of, D. 8 martial law in, D. 8, 11
COLGROVE, SILAS, Col., Twenty-seventh Indiana Regiment, COLLYER, VINCENT, Dr. See negro
schools, Colorado Territory,
Colorado Volunteers, "Pike's Peak- ers," Columbia," steamer, captured, D. Columbia, Tenn., Union meeting at,
Clinton, N. C., reconnoissance to, D. 13 CLOPPER, JOHN V., D. 42 CLUSERET, GUSTAVE P., Gen., D. 21, Doc. 105, 161 COCHRANE, JOHN, Gen., Doc. 90 Cochrane's Cross Roads, Miss., fight at D. 77 Cockpit Point, Va., rebel battery de- stroyed at, D. 92 COFFEE, SILAS, Col., rebel guerrilla, D. 61 Coggins' Point, Va., fight at, D. 51; Doc. 566 Cold Harbor, Va., fight at, D. 16; Doc. 144 Cold Water, Miss., skirmish at, D. 46 COLE, WILLIAM, Dr., rebel, D. 52 Cole's Island, S. C., rebel works on, bombarded, D. 14 Doc. 54
excitement in, on the fall of New- bern, N. C.,
skirmish near, "Columbia's Invocation," by Charles A. Barry, Compton's Ferry, Mo., fight at, D. 58;
Chattanooga, Tenn., the bombard- D. 24; Doc. 189 Doc. 396 D. 4
D. 60 assembled at Richmond, Va., D. 61 considers the invasion of the North, D. 79 Foote's peace resolution in, D. $3 the emancipation act considered in, D. 87 Foote's resolutions in respecting California, Oregon, etc., D. 90 passes the military exemption act, D. 91
Confederate conscription law, remon- strance against the, D. 56 Confederate currency, Bragg's order
Camp of instruction at Annapolis, Md.,
circulation of, prohibited in
Chickasaw, Tenn., rebel depredations at,
Canada, people go to, to escape the draft,
Chipoaks Creek, Va., rebel schooner captured on, D. 48 CHRIST, B. C., Col., Doc. 477; D. 19, 20
Connecticut, self-mutilation in,
"Canonicus," steamer, fired into, D. 88 Canton, Mo., skirmish at,
excitement in on the approach of
CARMICHAEL, RICHARD, Judge, arrest of,
P. 47 CAREY, E. M., Major Twelfth Regiment Ohio, Doc. 435 D. 86 D. 17 CARROLL, Col., at Port Republic, Va., Doc. 111, 112, 347
See Major-Gen. Wright, Cincinnati Commercial
position of the military force after the war, Doc. 536; D. 23 his division in the battle of Fair Oaks, Va., Docs. 93, 96 See Williamsburgh, notices, of, Docs. 77, 79, 242, 313 CASS, THOMAS, Col., death of, D. 89 CASSILLY, W. B., Lieut.-Col, D. 29 Cassville, Mo., rebels routed at, CATHERWOOD, E. C., Col., Sixth Regi- ment Missouri Volunteers, D. 10 Catlett's Station, Va., raid on, D. 63;
destruction of, "Clara Dolsen," capture of the, D. 27; Doc. 207 Clarendon, Ark., skirmishes at, D. 35, 59 CLARKE, JOHN B., letter in reference to partisan rangers, Clark's Hollow, Va., fight at, D. 2; Doc. 3 Clarksville, Tenn., surrender of, reports of the surrender of, account of the expedition to, Doc. 609 recaptured, D. 74 CLAY, CLEMENT C., Senator, rebel, re-
D. 69, 77 D. 85 account of the battle of Fair Oaks, Doc. 89 account of the seven days' battles, Doc. 236 account of the battle of Iuka, Miss., Doc. 485 report of the battle of Corinth, Doc. 500 Circassian," rebel steamer captured, D. 3 City Point, James River, Va., fight at, D. D.
Eleventh Regiment of, Fourteenth Regiment of, Seventeenth Regiment of, Eighteenth Regiment of, Twentieth Regiment of, Twenty-first Regiment of, Conscription. See rebel conscription, D. 82, 56; Doc. 113 Conservatives, meeting of, at New- York, D. 34 CONSTABLE, D. C., Lieut.-Col. Seventy- fifth Ohio volunteers, D. 23; Doc. 39 See James River,
"Constitutional Gazetteer," the de-
CONTURIE, AMEDI, consul at New-Or- leans, Doc. 129 Conway County, Ark., Unionists of,
Corinth, Miss., fight near,
skirmishes near, May 24th, D. 17, 18, 19
account of the raid on, Cave City, Ky., the rebel Morgan's cavalry at,
Cedar Creek, Va. See Cedar Moun- tain,
solution respecting collection of historical material, D. 90 CLEVELAND, the jayhawker, the arrest of, D. Cleveland, O., patriotism of the city council of, D. 41
Cotton, Secretary Benjamin's answer
Danville, Ky., fight near,
COUCH, DARIUS M., Gen., at Bottom's
DAVIDSON, JOHN W., Brig.-Gen.,
D. 14 D. 84; Doc. 19, 231, 314 Courtland, Ala., Union troops sur- prised at, Doc. 562; D. 48 Courtland, Tenn., fight near, D. 64 Covington, Ky., excitement in, D. 69 COWDIN, ROBT., Col. First Regiment
Massachusetts Volunteers, Doc. 229 Report of the battle of Glendale, Doc. 260 COWEN, D. D. T., Lieut.-Col., Doc. 524 Cox, J. D., Gen., at Princeton, Va., D. notices of, Doc. 141, 454 Report of the battle of South Mount- ain, Doc. 431 Cox, JIM R. S. See Richmond, Ky. Crab Orchard, Ky., skirmishes at, D. 63 CRAIG, -, Capt., One Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Doc. 396 Craighead Point, Tenn., fight at, D. 16 CRAM, T. J., Col., Doc. 41
Doc. 595 DANA, N. J. T., Gen., at West-Point, Va., Doc. 28 Darien, Ga., bombardment of, D. 12 DAUM, Col., Doc. 112 D. 35; Doc. 248 DAVIES, Col., Harris Cavalry, D. 94; Doc. 558 DAVIES, THOMAS A., Gen., at Corinth, Miss., Doc. 153 notices of, D. 14; Doc. 427 DAVIS, Col., One Hundred and Fourth Pennsylvania, Doc. 428 DAVIS, C. H., Flag-Officer, Report of the battle of White River, Doc. 223 See Fort Pillow, D. 6 at the fall of Memphis, DAVIS, FRANK C., the exploit of, Doc. 431; D.
Philip Kearny, by George H. Bo- ker,
DIX, JOHN A., Major-Gen., assumed command at Fortress Monroe, D. 22 See Exchange of Prisoners, notice of,
"Dixie," as sung in Tennessee,
DODGE, C. C., Lieut.-Col., New-York
Mounted Rifles, expedition into North-Carolina,
DODGE, Col., Fifty-second Pennsylva-
Donaldsonville, La., destruction of,
Craney Island, Va., bombardment of,
DUDLEY, N. A. M., Colonel, at Baton
address on the battle of Fair Oaks,
Cranston's Bluff, Savannah River,
CRAVEN, THOS. T., Capt., U.S.N., Doc. Report of the operations at Bayou
address after the seven days' con- test, Doc. 268 proclaims martial law in Virginia,
DUFFIE, A. N., Col., First Rhode Island Cavalry,
DUMONT, E., Gen. See Lebanon, Tenn.
DUNHAM, C. L., Col.,
See Munfordville, Ky.,
Dunkirk," brig, destroyed by the
DUNN, W. B., Capt., Second Kentucky Volunteers,
Doc. 995 D. 51 DUNNING, S. H., Col., Fifth Ohio, Doc. 112 at Port Republic,
DU PONT, S. F., Flag-Officer, See" Planter."
Culpeper County, Va., rebel sympa-
Cumberland, frigate, the officers of,
"Defiance," schooner, captured, D. 77 DE FOREST, Col., Fifth N.Y.S.V., Doc. 53 DE KAY, DRAKE, Capt., Doc. 43 DE KAY, GEORGE C., Lieut., killed at Grand Gulf, Miss., D. 18 DE KAY, S. E., account of the battle of Baton Rouge,
DWIGHT, Major, Second Massachusetts Regiment,
East-Tennessee, loyalists of,
Cumberland Gap, Tenn., evacuated
"Delilah," brig, captured,
Democracy of the United States, ad- dress to the,
Edgefield Junction, Tenn., fight at, D. 62 EDMUNDSON, JACK, Capt., capture of,
EDWARDS, OLIVER, Col., EGAN,
CURTIN, ANDREW G., Gov., D. 19, 82 proclamation of, July 4th, D. 36 proclamation of, September 4th, D. 72 proclamation of, September 11th, D. thanks the people of the State, D. 85 CURTIS, JOS. B., Lieut.-Col. Fourth Regiment Rhode Island Volun- teers, Doc. 463 CURTIS, SAMUEL R., Gen., army of, reached Helena, Ark., D. 39 notices of, Doc. 275; D. 26 CUTLER, Dr., Twenty-first Massachu- setts Regiment, heroism of the daughter of,
DENVER, J. W., Gen., at "Russell's
Doc. 248 "Department of East-Tennessee, rebel, D. 50 "Department of Louisiana," rebel, D. 31 "Department of Ohio," created, D. 62 Desertion in the rebel army, Detroit, Mich, war meeting at, DEVENS, CHARLES, Brig. Gen., "Diary of a Rebel Soldier," May July 8, DILYER, Capt., his battery,
Doc. 17 to Doc. 278 Doc. 893
D. 74 Col. Fortieth N.Y.S. V., Doc. 896 D. 59
Elkton Station, Ala., fight at, "Eliza," schooner, captured, "Elizabeth," steamer, captured, Elizabeth City, N. C., expedition above,
ELLIS, EDMUND, expelled from Missou- ri,
ELMORE, D. M., Capt. One Hundred and Second N. Y.S.V., Emancipation. See Gen. Hunter.
considered in the rebel Congress,
See Fremont, FINLAY, JNO. H., Capt., Sixty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteers, Doc. 414 FINNEY, Lieut.-Col., Fiftieth Virginia, rebel, Doc. 143 Fishkill, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 44 FITCH, G. N., Col., D. 24; Doc. 224 Doc. 183 Report of the battle of Grand Prairie, Ark., Doc. 549 FLANDRAU, CHARLES E., Capt., Report of the battle of New-Ulm, Doc. 593 Florence, Ala., guerrilla depredations at, D. Florence, Ky., rebel advance at, D. fight near, D. 82
"Emily St. Pierre," Captain of, pre- sented with a testimonial, "Emma," rebel steamer, burned, D. 68 "Emma," steamer, plundered by reb-
Florida, Mo., skirmish near, "Florida and the Oriental," account of the,
els, "Emma," schooner, captured, D. England. See ship "Emily St. Pierre." public meetings in, in favor of
Fulton, Mo., battle near, Doc. 565; D. 49 FUNSTON, Dr. See Daniel Deckert. Furloughs, revoked in the United States Army,
debate in the House of Lords on the recognition of the Southern Con- federacy,
thanked by the U. S. Senate, D. 40 notice of,
"Waited and thought," "Foote," a Lay of Island No. Ten, P. FOOTE, Senator, rebel, resolutions in reference to California, Oregon, etc., D. 90 FORD, THOMAS H., Col. Thirty-second Ohio, Doc. 439 FORD, Col. Seventy-third Ohio Volun- teers, D. 79; Doc. 108 FORREST, N. B., Gen., rebel, D. 40, 66, 68 See Murfreesboro, Ky., Doc. 286 Fort Abercrombie, attack on, D. 73
Evasion of military duty,
Fort Darling, Va., fight at,
EWELL, RICHARD S., Gen., rebel,
Fort Donaldson, Tenn., attack
reports of the fights at,
Exemption. See rebel military ex-
GARNER, G. C., rebel, A.A.G., GARRETT, -, Col., rebel,
Fort Pillow, an account of, fight near,
Fairmont, Mo., surprised by the reb-
bombardment of, continued, bombardment of, resumed, evacuated by the rebels,
Gates County, N. C., expedition to, D. 18 Gauley, Va., evacuated by the Union- ists,
Gen. Heintzelman's Report, Doc. 72, 312 "Fair Oaks Farm," Va., battle on the,
Doc. 231 "Fair Play," steamer, captured, D. 60; Doc. 579 Falmouth, Ky., reconnoissance to, D. 81 Farmington, Miss., fight near, D. 2; Doc. 4 battle at, D. 6; Doc. 117 FARRAGUT, D. G., Flag-Officer, P. 17; D. Report of the destruction of the "Arkansas,"
See Donaldsonville, FARRAND, EBEN, rebel commander,
GAVIN, JAMES, Col. Seventh Indiana, Doc. 111 at Port Republic, Doc. 111 GAY, -, Gen. See Chaplin Hills. GEARY, JOHN W., Brig.-Gen.,
Fort Wright, see Fort Pillow,
Fort Wagner, near Washington, D. C., D. 29 D. 23 D.
GEORGE, W. G., A.A.G., Georgetown, Ky., rebel Morgan at,
FOSTER, JOHN G., Major-Gen., D. 83; Doc. 609 FOSTER, R. S., Col. Thirteenth Indi- ana, Doc. 28 France. See "Harriet Ralli," D. 53 FRANCISCO, JOHN M., of Richmond, P. 14 Frankfort, Ky., occupied by the rebels,
Scott's rebel cavalry leave,
Georgia, First Regiment of, Third Regiment of, rebel, Fourth Regiment of, rebel, Twenty-second Regiment of, Germans, four hundred leave rebel ranks, GESNER, Lieut.-Col., One Hun- dred and First N.Y.S. V., Doc. 896 GIBBON, JOHN, Gen., Doc. 433, 436 GILBERT, C. C., Brig.-Gen., See Chaplin Hills, Ky.,
circular to the Governors,
HAMBRIGHT, Col., Seventy-ninth Penn- sylvania Volunteers,
GOODING, M., Colonel. See Chaplin
Grand Haze, Ark., skirmish at,
Grand Junction, Miss., Union troops
GOODWIN, D. G., Col. Ninth Virginia Regiment, rebel, Doc. 100 "Gordon," steamer, captured, D. 18 GORDON, GEO. H., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 54, 56 Report of the battle of Cedar Moun- tain, Doc. 816 Gordonsville, Va., Union army en- ters, D. 41 GORMAN, WM. A., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 88 GOVE,, Col. Twenty-second Mas-
sachusetts Regiment, Doc. 7, 69; P. 40 Governors of States, their relations to the volunteers, D. 28 address of the, to the President, D. 86 GRAHAM, JAMES M., A.A.G., D. 65 Grand Gulf, Miss., shelled, D. 16 D. 18 D. 86 D. 47
notices of, D. 19, 20, 23, 42, 67, 83; Doc. 118, 344, 465 HALSTEAD, —, Colonel, First New- Jersey Cavalry, Doc. 162 Doc. 187 at Jasper, Tenn., Doc. 169 HAMILTON, A. J., Governor, D. 71 HAMILTON, C. S., Gen., at Iuka, Miss., Doc. 480 Hamilton, N. C., occupied by the Na- tional troops, D. 38 occupied by Gen. Foster, D. 90; Doc. 550 HAMLIN, WILLIAM E., provost regula- tions in Rhode Island, D. 89 HAMMELL, - Captain, Hawkins's Zouaves, D. 88
sylvania, Doc. 115 GLASS, W. H., Capt. See Cynthiana, Ky., Doc. 290 Glasgow, Ky., Gen. Bragg at, D. 83 skirmish near, D. 92 Glendale, Va., battle of, Doc. 259; D. 34 See Gen. McClellan. GLISSON, O. S., Capt. U.S.N., Gloucester Point, Va., rebel raid on,
D. 31 D. 47 GODFREY, JOHN S., Capt., at the bat- tle of Malvern Hill, Doc. 268 "God is a Union Man," by C., P. 36 GOLDSBOROUGH, L. M., Com., attacked
Sewell's Point, Va., Report of operations on James River, Va.,
Havana, secessionists at,
HALL, GEORGE H., Col, Report of the battle of Newtonia, Mo., Doc. 620 Halltown, Md., fight at, D. 86 HALLECK, H. W., Major-Gen., en- dorsement of Gen. Sherman, D. 2 expels newspaper correspondents from his lines, despatch from Corinth, Miss., June 9th, D. 25; Doc. 149 protects the mall service in his de- partment, D. 88 assigned to the command of the land forces of the United States, D. retired from the army of the Mis- sissippi, D. 41
"Hawkins's Zouaves," N.Y.S.V., D. 33 Haxall Landing, Va., fight at,
Report of the battle at Fair Oaks, Doc. 819 notices of, D. 79; Doc. 80, 90, 232, 243, 248, 859 Helena, Ark., Curtis's army reached,
HAYES, R. B., Lieut.-Colonel Twenty-
rebel cavalry surprised near, fight near,
Henderson, Ky., fight at,
HAMMOND, J. H., Adjutant-General, Report of the occupation of Co- rinth, Doc. 334 HAMMOND, WILLIAM A., U.S.A., appeal to the women and children, D. 68 "Hampton Legion," the, rebel, Doc. 81 HANCE, the rebel spy, captured, D. 25 HANCOCK, W. S., Gen. See Williams- burgh, Va. notices of, Doc. 242, 248 Hanover Court House, Va., battle of, Doc. 67; D. 18 HANSON, Colonel, Twentieth Regiment Kentucky Volunteers, Doc. 428 Hardin's Bluff, James River, Va., ac- tion at, Doc. 426 Harper's Ferry, Va., battle at, May 30th, D. 21; Doc. 159 announcement of the attack on, D. 79 fight continued, D. 80 D. 81 Report of the Investigation Com- mittee on the surrender of, Doc. 439 Reports of the battle at, Doc. 445 rebel reports of the battles at, Doc. 449 evacuated by the rebels, D. 83 Harrisburgh, Pa., excitement in, on
rebel depredations in, "Heroic Chaplain," a, High Court of Impeachment, D. 15, 25 HILL, A. P., Gen., rebel, Doc. 238, 332 HILL, D. H., Major-Gen., rebel, Doc. 96, 238, 438 See exchange of prisoners, Doc. 342 HINDMAN, THOMAS C., Major-General, rebel, Doc. 184 threatens to hang National officers,
Fremont's army left, Harrison's Landing, Va., McClellan's forces reached, D. 35 National descent from, D. 52 evacuation of, by the Nationals, D. 61; Doc. 580 Harrodsburgh, Ky., rebel depreda- tions near, D. 34 HARROW, W., Col., Fourteenth In- diana, Doc. 460 HART, PETER, Sergeant, D. 1 Hartford, Conn., war meeting at, D. 88 HARTSUFF, GEORGE L., Gen., Doc. 359 HATCH, EDWARD, Lieut.-Col., Report of the battle of Farmington, Miss., Doc. 117 HATCH, J. P., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 58, 345, 433; D. Hatchie River, Tenn., engagement at, D.
D. 78 D. 55 D. 4, 24 Doc. 185 D. 26
occupies Malvern Hill, Va., notices of, D. 31, 54, 66, 79, 230, 248, 815, 433, 541 "Hooker's Guerrillas," D. 26 Hopkinsville, Ky., captured by guer- rillas, D. 60 Hornellsville, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 45 HORTON, C. P., Lieut., Second Mass., Doc. 58 Horton's Mills, N. C., fight at, D. 2 HOTCHKISS, Capt., Second Mo. Volun-
Doc. 527 HOVEY, ALVIN P., Gen., reply to Jeff Thompson, D. 57 D. ST Report of the battle of Cache, Ark., Doc. 278 HOWARD, OLIVER O., Gen., P. 47 HowE, A. P., Gen., Report of the bat- tle of Malvern Hill, Doc. 263 HOWE, ELIAS, Jr., D. 70
HOWES, RICHARD, Inaugurated rebel Governor of Kentucky, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, See W. H. Aspinwall,
battle on the, October, HATTON ROBERT, Brig.-Gen., rebel,
HUGHES, Archbishop, sermon on the duty of citizens,
HUMPHREYS, W. H., rebel, impeach-
unteers, HYNER, H., Captain. See Nansemond River, Va.,
JACKSON, THOMAS J., "Stonewall," rebel, D. 17, 21, 25, 66; Doc. 231 at Cedar Mountain, account of,
"Julia," schooner, captured, "Juniata," steamer, fired into, JUNKIN, GEORGE, C., Lieut.,
Forty-seventh Regiment of,
Fremont's pursuit of, JACKSON, N. I., Gen., death of, D. 93 Jacksonport, Ark., rebel attack on, D. 22 Jacksonport "Cavalier" account of the battle of Waddell Farm, Ark., Doc. 190 Jackson River Dépôt, Va., descent D. 14 Jacksonville, Fla., occupied by Gen. Brannan, D. 92 "Jacob Bell," operations of the, D. 29; Doc. 541 JAMES, -, Rev., of Worcester, Mass., P. 27 JAMES, Lieut.-Col. Ninth Pa. Cavalry, D. 51 James Island, S. C., General Hunter landed his forces on, D. 22
rebel battery captured at,
report of the skirmish at Baton Rouge, La., Doc. 277 KELLER, FIDEL, a "barbarian," D. 34 KELLY, B. F., Gen., D. 9
Independence, Mo., fight at, D. 58;
Twelfth Regiment of, Thirteenth Regiment of, Fourteenth Regiment of, Fifteenth Regiment of, Doc. 405 Sixteenth Regiment of, Doc. 409 Nineteenth Regiment of, Doc. 400, 436 Twentieth Regiment of, D. 29; Doc. 396 Twenty-first Regiment of, D. 75; Doc. 277, 298, 611 Twenty-seventh Regiment of, Doc. 54, 139 Thirty-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 131 Thirty-eighth Regiment of, Doc. 131 Forty-sixth Regiment of, D. 28; Doc. 224 Doc. 454 D. 40 D. 81 Doc. 408
Forty-eighth Regiment of, Fifty-first Regiment of, Fifty-second Regiment of, Fifty-fifth Regiment of, Sixty-ninth Regiment of, Seventy-first Regiment of, First Cavalry of,
Doc. 408 Doc. 408 D. 88; Doc. 278
KELLY, Major, killed at Fair Oaks, Doc. 79 KELLY, GRANVILLE W., rebel mail-car- rier, capture of, D. 28 Kelly's Ford, Va., skirmish at, D. 63; Doc. 848 KENLY, J. R., Col. First Maryland Re- giment, Doc. 138, 52 KENNEDY, R. P., Lieut., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 399 KENO1G, Major Sixty-eighth Regiment, N. Y.S.V., Doc. 392
Jasper, Tenn., fight at, D. 28; Doc. 168 "Jeff Davis's Prayer," by Clarence Butler, P. 2 "Jeff Davis Legion," Doc. 192
Kentucky, regiments from, attempt to desert from the rebels, Morgan's appeal to the citizens of,
"Jeff Davis Rides a White Horse,"
P. 23 JEFFERS, WM. N., Lieut. See James River, Va. Jefferson City, La., Union meeting at, D. 81 Jefferson County, Ky., martial law in, D. 69 JOCKNICK, G. F., Capt., reconnoissance of, D. 31; Doc. 544 notice of, Doc. 178 JOHNSON, ANDREW, Gov., proclamation Doc. 123
Fifth Regiment of, Sixth Regiment of, Eighth Regiment of,
of May 9, imprisons five clergymen at Nash- ville, D. 33
Twenty-third Regiment of,
and the rebel ladies of Nashville,
JOHNSON, A. K., Col., rebel,
P. 13 D. 16, 24 D. 60 JOHNSTON, A. S., Gen., rebel, account of the death of, P. 13 JOHNSON, BRADLEY T., address to the people of Frederick, Md., D. 75
Fourth Cavalry of, Fifth Cavalry of, Seventh Cavalry of, KEY, JOHN J., Major, service, KEYES, E. D., Gen. burgh, Va.
Twentieth Regiment of, D. 14; Doc. 428
D. 66
Doc. 287, 542
Doc. 169 Doc. 290, 590 dismissed the D. 87
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