La Vergne, Teun, fight at, D. 93; Doc. 623 LAWLOR, M. K., Col. Eighteenth Illi- nois Regiment, Doc. 270, 602 Lawrenceburgh, Ky., fight at, D. 93 "Lawrie, Fanny," bark, captured, D. 72 LAWTHER,- Col., rebel, Doc. 565 LAZEAR, B. T., Major, Doc. 564
LINDSAY, Mr., remarks in the British House of Commons on the Ameri- can question,
MAHAN, JAMES R., Col. Fifty-fifth Indi- ana, MAHONEY, D. A., arrested,
LEASURE, DANIEL, Col., at James Isl- and,
Leonardstown, Md., fight near, D. 60 Lebanon, Ky., fight at, D. 4, 39; Doc. 115 rebel raid into, Doc. 284 LEE, JOHN R., U.S.N., D. 50 LEE, ROBERT E., assigned to command of rebels in Virginia, D. 22 thanked by the rebel Congress, D. 59 address to the people of Maryland, D. 75 notices of, D. 76; Doc. 195, 238, 623 report of the battle of Gaines's Mills, Doc. 258 report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 401 LEE, S. P., demands the surrender of Vicksburgh, D. 13; Doc. 426 LEE, W. H. FITZHUGH, Col., rebel, Doc. 192 Leesburgh, Va., Kilpatrick's recon- noissance to, D. 82 Col. Eagan's reconnoissance to, D. 92 LEGGETT, M. D., Col. Seventy-first Ohio
D. 43 LINDSEY, L., Mayor of Vicksburgh, Miss., Doc. 426 LINK, W. H., Col. Twelfth Indiana, Doc. 409 LIPPERT, Major, Thirteenth Illi- nois Cavalry, D. 65 LITTLE, HENRY, Gen., rebel, at Iuka, Miss., Doc. 487 LITTLES, Col., enters Rogersville, Ala., Doc. 132 Little Red River, Ark., reconnoissance D. 86 Little River Inlet, S. C., expedition to, D. 81 LOAN, -, Brig.-Gen., order of, May 26, LOCKE, J. R., Chaplain Second Illinois Cavalry, Doc. 579 Lockport, N. Y., war meeting at, LOGAN, JNO. A., Brig.-Gen., at Corinth, Miss., "Logan Guard" of Lewistown, Pa., P. 13 London, Eng., Peace Society of, D. 72 "London Times," article on "Peace," D. 80
Maine Volunteers, Second Regiment
Mattapony River, Va., a reconnois- sance to the,
Fourth Regiment of, Sixth Regiment of,
Ninth Regiment of, Tenth Regiment of, Eleventh Regiment of, Fourteenth Regiment of, Seventeenth Regiment of, Eighteenth Regiment of, Nineteenth Regiment of, Second Battery of,
P. 26
P. 10 Doc. 54 Doc. 80, 84 Doc. 295
D. 63
D. 65
D. 66 Doc. 817
Malden, Mass., war meeting at, MALLORY, S. R., rebel,
Malvern Hill, skirmish at,
First Regiment of, Second Regiment of, Sixth Regiment of, Seventh Regiment of, Ninth Regiment of, Tenth Regiment of, Doc. 78 Eleventh Regiment of, Doc. 571 Sixteenth Regiment of, D. 29; Doc. 540 Seventeenth Regiment of, D. 10, 15 Eighteenth Regiment of, Doc. 249 Nineteenth Regiment of, Doc. 31, 233 Twentieth Regiment of, Doc. 81 Twenty-second Regiment of, Doc. 7, 240; P. Twenty-fourth Regiment of, D. 5, 23, 59; Doc. 171 D. 10
Twenty-fifth Regiment of, Twenty-eighth Regiment of, Doc. 26, 218 Thirtieth Regiment of, Thirty-second Regiment of,
speeches on the battle-field of Wil- liamsburgh, P. 26 notices of, D. 23, 81, 87, 68, 76, 93; Doc. 246, 334, 843 MCCLERNAND, JOHN A., Major-Gen., D. 1 Report of the operations of the army of the Tennessee, Doc. 270 McCook, A. McD., Gen. See Chaplin Hills, McCook, DAN., Col.,
Middleburgh, Va., rebel train cap-
tured at, Middletown, Ct., war meeting at, D. 47 Middletown, Md., occupied by the
rebels, D., 76 Midway, Ky., rebel Morgan at, D. 41 MILES,, Lieut.-Col. Forty-seventh Illinois, Doc. 118 MILES, D. S., Col., at Harper's Ferry,
McCOOK, ROBERT L., Brig.-Gen., at Corinth, Miss.,
Military Departments of United States extended,
death of-official reports, MCCREA, E. P., Lieut., MCDOWELL, IRWIN, Major-Gen., advances to the Massaponax, D. 17 notices of, D. 32; Doc. 817, 843, 363, 389 McDOWELL, Col., at Corinth, Miss., Doc. 150 McDowell, Va., fight at, D. 5; Doc. 34 MCFARLAN, Mrs., P. 9 MCGILL, CHARLES, brave adventures of, P. 43 McGUNNEGLE, WILSON, Lieut. Com., Doc. 174 D. 79 P. 44 MCKINNEY, A. L., Chaplain Seventy- first Ohio, Doc. 591 MCLEAN, N. C., Col., Doc. 84, 36, 381 Colonel Ninety-fifth Doc. 409, 411 McMinnville, Tenn., fight near, D. 67, 599
D. 24 P. 89 MILROY, R. H., Gen., Doc. 88, 105, 390 Report of Gen. Pope's campaign in Virginia, See Pope's campaign reports,
Doc. 384 Doc. 105, 390 Milwaukee, Wis., war meeting in, D. 43 war meeting at, D. 51 Minnesota, Second Regiment of, Doc. 152, 527
Eighteenth Regiment of, Doc. 253, 407 Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, skirmish at the Coldwater Station on,
Mississippi River, the free navigation of, D. 87 Doc. 2, 611
Missouri, emancipation in,
Second Regiment of,
Volunteers, Sixth Regiment Seventh Regiment of, Ninth Regiment of,
Fourteenth Regiment of, Twenty-sixth Regiment of, Third Cavalry of,
MITCHEL, O. M., Gen., occupies Rog-
United States fleet arrive at,
order for crossing the Chickahomi- ny, D. 17; Doc, 431 See Seven Days' Contest." despatch relative to newspapers, D. 18 evacuates the White House, Va., D. 83 forces arrive at Harrison's Landing, Va., D. 85 the retreat of, causes gloom in the North, D. 35 Address to the soldiers of the Army of the Potomac, Doc. 268; D. 36 Order in reference to the celebra- tion of the Fourth of July, D. 36 despatch from Harrison's Landing, Va., D. 39 employment of negroes by, D. 42
confederate money prohibited in, D. inhabitants of, take the oath of alle- giance,
assumed command at Port Royal, S. C., D. 81 notices of, D. 1, 70, 79, 88; Doc. 168, 170 MITCHELL, ROBERT B., Brig.-Gen. See Chaplin Hills, Doc. 511 "Mobile Register," account of evacu-
rebels compelled to leave,
ation of Pensacola, Fla., Doc. 51 account of the battle of Chaplin
guerrillas surprised near,
"Memphis Appeal," account of battle of Fair Oaks, Va., Doc. 103 Memphis and Charleston Railroad, seized by Gen. Buell, D. 5 rebel depredations on the line of, D. 31 Memphis and Ohio Railroad, rebel depredations on the line of, D. 82 Memphis, Mo., guerrilla depredations at, D. 40 fight near, D. 42; Doc. 558 MEREDITH, S., Col. Nineteenth Regi- ment Indiana Volunteers, Doc. 899, 436 "Merrimac," rebel iron-clad, D. 5 fight with the, Doc. 121
Hills, Doc. 533 "Moccasin Rangers," the D. 6 "Modern Greece," steamer, captured, D. 83 "Monitor," anecdote of the fight with the "Merrimac," P. 4 MONROE, JOHN T., arrested at New- Orleans, D. 18 "Montauk," iron-clad, launched, D. 93 Monterey, Tenn., skirmish near, D. 9 Montevallo, Mo., skirmish at, D. 54 Montgomery, Ky., fight at, D. 26 MONTGOMERY, JAMES E., account of battle of West-Point, Doc. 83 MONTGOMERY, JAMES E., Capt., rebel. See Fort Pillow. "Monongahela," gunboat, launched,
MOORE, FRANK, Capt.,
Morris Mills, Mo., fight at, Moorefield, Va., skirmish near, captured by the rebels,
MORELL, G. W., Brig.-Gen.,
MORGAN, EDWIN D., Gov., Proclama-
MORGAN, G. W., General, letter to the press of Kentucky, etc., command of, reached Greenups- burgh, Ky.,
MORGAN, J. S., Gen., Order in refer-
D. 70, 85 at Providence, R. I., D. 71 "Native Guards," of New-Orleans, D. 64 Doc. 67, 239" NAW-GAW-NUB," Indian chief, D. 70 Nebraska, D. 70 NEGLEY, JAMES S., Gen., at Jasper, Tenn., Doc. 169 Report of operations in East-Ten- nessee, Doc. 170 expedition to East-Tennessee, Doc. 187 Report of the fight near Kinderhook, Tenn. Doc. 578 notices of, D. 23; Doc. 131 5 Negroes, Navy Department order in reference to the employment of,
the municipal government of the
proclamation of, Aug. 18,
employment of, in a military capa-
agreement of Denmark and the United States for the settlement and care of, D. 44 Hunter's free papers of the, D. 51 employed by Gen. Sherman, D. 53 President Lincoln's interview with, D. 59
"Morgan's Raid in Kentucky," a
Butler's order in relation to the militia,
Butler's order for registration in, D. taking the oath of allegiance in. D. rebels in, compelled to describe their property, account of the capture of, by Judith,
Morning Sun, Tenn., fight at,
load the rebel sharp-shooters' guns,
"New-Orleans Won Back," by Robert
MORRIS, G. N., Lieut., U.S.N., thanked by Congress,
MORSE, S. F. B. See Telegraph, Doc. 535 Mortar Fleet, United States, arrived at Fortress Monroe, MORTON, O. P., Governor of Indiana, proclamation of Sept. 5,
Mount Sterling, Ky., fight at, D. 50; Doc. 566 Unionists surprised at, D. 65 Mountain Store, Mo., skirmish at, D. 48 Mount Washington, Ky., skirmishes
near, MUMFORD, WM. B., execution of, at New-Orleans, La., Doc. 190; D. 24 Munchauseniana, P. 14, 83, 89 Muncey, Ind., patriotic girl of, P. 15 MUNDAY, Lieut.-Col. See Rich-
mond, Ky., Munfordville, Ky., fight at,
D. 15 D. 58 D. 72 See annuities for killing white men, D. 90 See Gen. Hunter, Doc. 537 See Major Scott, P. 41, 11 Negro schools at Newbern, N. C., D. 19 "Nellie," schooner, captured, D. 85 Nelson's Farm, Va. See Glendale. NELSON, WILLIAM, Gen,, Order on the fight at Big Hill, Ky., Doc. 590
"New-Orleans Bee" suppressed, D. 11 publication of, resumed, "New-Orleans Crescent" suppressed,
Netherlands. See New-Orleans, Neutrals, rights of, in the South, Doc. 187 Neutrality. See Cotton. Newark, Mo., fight at, Doc. 567 Newbern, N. C., paper printed in, by the Yankees," P. 4 New-Bridge, Virginia, National army reached, D. 14 Newburgh, Ind., rebel depredations at, D. 42 New-Fairfield, Ct., effects of the draft at, D. 57 New-Hampshire pledged for the sup- port of the war, D. 88 Second Regiment, Doc. 232 Doc. 455
themselves in readiness, etc., D. 17 Seventh Regiment of, left N. Y., D. 17 Eighth Regiment of, Twelfth Regiment of, Thirteenth Regiment of,
Twenty-fifth Regiment of, Thirty-seventh Regiment of, Forty-seventh Regiment of, Sixty-ninth Regiment of, Seventy-first Regiment of, New-York Volunteeers, First
NAGLEE, HENRY M., Gen., at Fair
Oaks, "Nahant," iron-clad, launched, D. Nansemond River, Va., expedition up the,
"Napier," English brig, captured, D. 50
Nashville, Tenn., Unionists in,
National pickets captured at,
Twenty-second Regiment of,
Twenty-third Regiment of,
One Hundred and Third Regiment of,
One Hundred and Tenth Regiment of,
One Hundred and Eleventh Regi- ment of,
One Hundred and Sixteenth Regi-
Eleventh Regiment of, Twelfth Regiment of, Twenty-first Regiment of, Twenty-third Regiment of,
D. 80 D. 2; Doc. 434 Twenty-seventh Regiment of, Doc. 117 Twenty-ninth Regiment of, Doc. 111 Thirty-first Regiment of, D. 47 Thirty-second Regiment of, Doc. 84, 106, 439 Thirty-fourth Regiment of, D. 77, S7 Thirty-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 152, 573 Thirty-sixth Regiment of, Doc. 141, 434 Thirty-seventh Regiment of, D. 77 Forty-fourth Regiment of, Doc. 141 Fiftieth Regiment of,
Fifty-fourth Regiment of, Fifty-fifth Regiment of, Sixtieth Regiment of, Doc. 105 Sixty-first Regiment of, D. 19 Sixty-sixth Regiment of, Doc. 111 Sixty-ninth Regiment of, D. 29 Seventieth Regiment of, Doc. 149 Seventy-first Regiment of, D. 74, 66; Doc. 591, 609 Seventy-third Regiment of, Doc. 106, 108 Seventy-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 34, 106 Seventy-sixth Regiment of, Doc. 271 Eighty-second Regiment of, Doc.
PALMER, JOHN M., Gen. at Farmington, Miss., PALMER, W. H., Major, rebel, Doc. 26 PALMERSTON, Lord, speech on the con-
D. 44 speech at Sheffield, England, D. 56 Palmyra, Mo., rebel descent on, D. 79 Pamunkey River, Va., destruction of vessels on the, rebel raid on the,
Paris Constitutionnel on mediation,
D. 24, 29 Paris, Ky., guerrilla operations at, D. 50 evacuated by the Unionists, D. 69 PARISEN, Capt. See Antietam, Doc. 461 Park Barracks, N. Y., a scene at the, P. 11 PARK, JOHN, Mayor of Memphis, Tenn., Doc. 176 PARKE, JOHN G., General, P. 35
D. 49 gan, Doc. 115 PARROTT, E. A., Col., D. 93 Doc. 624 PARROTT, E. P., Com. See "Planter." Partisan Rangers, rebel, D. 41; Doc. 568 Pass Christian, Miss., capture of, Doc. 114 Pass Manchac, Miss., skirmish at, D. 9 "Patras," steamer captured, D. 18 PATRICK, JOHN II., Lieut.-Col., Report of the battle of Cedar Mountain, Doc. 329 PATRICK, MARSENA R., Gen., Doc. 356, 433 Patten, Mo., skirmish at, D. 48 PATTERSON, JOHN W., Captain, Doc. 86 PAULDING, HIRAM, Admiral, D. 62
Peace, Foote's proposition in the rebel Congress, D. 83
Peace Society of London, Eng., ad- dress of,
Peach Orchard, Va., battle of, PEASE, W. R., Colonel,
tional camp at Yorktown, P. 10 "Old Seth," the sharp-shooter, Olive Hill, Ky., fight at, "One Year Ago," by Horatio Alger, Jr.,
Doc. 172 D. 7; Doc. 40 D. 31 "Norfolk Day Book" suppressed, D. 19 "Norfolk Union" suppressed, D. 53 North, invasion of the, considered in the rebel Congress, D. 79 North-Anna River, Va., fight near, D. 46
official reports of the fight at, Doc. 559 North-Carolina, Dodge's expedition into,
PENDLETON, EDWARD, Col., rebel, Doc. 241 7 PENNOCK, A. M., Commander. See Fort Pillow.
Pennsylvania, excitement in. Maryland,
P. "On the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia," by Rufus Leighton, P. Orange Court-House, fight at, D. 44, 48, 53; Doc. 569 ORD, E. O. C., Gen., Report of the bat- tle of Corinth,
Treasure and bonds removed from, D. 78 seventy-two thousand men rise in,
Doc. 497 Doc. 483 D. 92; Dec. 488 "Oreto," rebel steamer, runs into Mo- bile Harbor,
the objects of the invasion of,
First Regiment of, D. 5; Doc. 603 Northern army, the extent of the, P. Northern Light, steamer, captures the Agnes II. Ward,
Owensboro, Ky., skirmish at, Oxford, Bishop of,
OSBORN, FRANK, Lieut.-Col., Oswego, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 47 "Our Mountain Soldiers," by Marion Douglass, P. 36 Doc. 131 D. 83 D. 50 Ozark, Mo., battle of, D. 52; Doc. 569
the feeling among the rebel troops of, P. 28 North-Carolina Volunteers, (loyal,) Doc. 173
Va., Doc. 622 notices of, D. 83, 89 Plymouth, N. C., fight at, D. 70; Doc. 605 Pocotaligo, S. C., railroad at, de- stroyed, D. 19 skirmish at, D. 20; Doc. 477 Poindexter, rebel, fight with, D. 59 D. 69
Seventy-ninth Regiment of, Doc.
131, 187 Eighty-third Regiment of, Doc. 69 Eighty-fourth Regiment of, Doc. 111 Ninety-third Regiment of, Doc. 263; 77, 86 Ninety-eighth Regiment of, Doc. 263, 407 One Hundredth Regiment of, Doc. 216 One Hundred and First Regiment, of,
Potomac River, collision on the, D. 59 POTTER, R. B., Col., at Washington, N. C.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., war meeting at, D. 47 Pittsfield, Mass., war meeting at, D. 53 PLAISTED, Col. Eleventh Maine Regi- ment, Doc. 84 "Planter," rebel armed steamer, es- caped from Charleston, S. C., Doc. POWELL, JAMES, arrest of, 132; D. 9 POWELL, —, Senator, of Kentucky, PLATT, Capt. Second Regular Ar- tillery, Doc. 31 Pleasant Hill, Mo., skirmish at, D. 38, 76 Doc. 80 PLEASANTON -, Gen., report of the reconnoissance to Martinsburgh, Doc. 263, 428 One Hundred and Fourth Regiment of, Doc. 80, 428 One Hundred and Fifth Regiment of, One Hundred and Ninth Regiment of,
One Hundred and Second Regiment of,
PRatt, George W., Col. Twentieth N.Y.S.V., D. 80 PREBLE, GEORGE HENRY, Com., dis- missed, D. 83 PRENTISS, B. M., General, paroled at Montgomery, Ala.,
arrives at Nashville, Tenn., with his men, D. 23 Prentiss, Miss., destruction of, D. 84 PRICE, STERLING, at Corinth, D. 91;
One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment of,
Point Pleasant, Mo., fight at,
One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Regi- ment of,
Pollocksville, N. C., fight near, POMEROY, S. C., address to free groes, Ponchatoula, La., occupation of, official reports of the expedition to, Doc. 614 Poolesville, Md., captured by the rebels, D. 72 fight near, D. 74 POPE, CURRAN, Col. Fifteenth Regi- ment Kentucky Volunteers, Doc. 581 POPE, JOHN, Gen., at battle of Far- mington, Miss., report of Elliott's expedition, Doc. 147 assigned to the command of the Army of Virginia, D. 32 address to the Army of Virginia, D. 40; Doc. 552 effect of the orders of, D. 45 order for the seizure of rebel pro- perty, etc., D. 46 order of July 25, D. 47
Doc. 489 notices of, D. 54, 88; Doc. 119, 481 PRIM, -, Gen., of Spain, D. 25
Doc. 827 "Princeton," schooner, captured, D. 26 Princeton, Va., fight at, D. 13 Prisoners, exchange of, D. 9, 75; Doc. 184 agreement of Gens. Dix and Hill, PROCTOR, EDNA DEAN,
P. 7 Progressive Friends call on President Lincoln, D. 29 Providence, R. I., war meeting at, D. 53 meeting of Governors at, PRUYN, J. V. L.,
Perryville, Ky., battle of,
order in reference to depredations,
See Chaplin Hills, Ky., Petersburgh, Va., Averill's reconnois-
PETTIGREW, J. J., Gen., rebel, Doc. 73 PHELPS, JOHN W., Gen., how he treat- ed a slaveholder in New-Orleans,
Rabbit cloth. See Southern manufac- tures, P. 10 Ragged Point, Potomac River, Va., D. 59 Railroads of United States taken by the President, D. 17 RAINS, JAMES S., Gen., rebel, Report of the battle of Newtonia, Mo.,
report of his campaign in Virginia,
RAINSFORD, JAMES, A. A.G.,
despatches and orders sent and re- ceived during his Virginia cam- paign, Doc. 861 campaign of, account of, by a rebel lieutenant, Doc. 402 relieved of command, D. 74 notices of, D. 19, 20, 23, 50, 52, 62, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70; Doc. 4 Poralto, Texas, battle at, PORTER, -, Col., guerrilla, D. 52 PORTER, D. D., Com., Doc. 48 PORTER, FITZ-JOHN, Gen., D. 79; Doc. 7, 67, 231, 238, 246 PORTER, W. D., Com., mortar-fleet of, arrived at Fortress Monroe, D. 51 report of the battle of Baton Rouge, La., Doc. 302 report on the operations before Vicksburgh, Miss., Doc. 548 notice of, D. 54 Portland, Me., war meeting at, D. 89 Portland, Mo., captured by rebels, D. 57 Port Republic, Va., Fremont occupied, D. 26 battle of, Doc. 110; D. 25 incidents of the battle of, P. 28 Port Royal, S. C., blockade of, ceased.
Doc. 145 "Ralli, Harriet," bark, seizure of, D. 53 released,
D. 59 "Rallying song of the Sixteenth Iowa Volunteers," P. 19 "Rambler," schooner, captured, D. 76 "Rams," by Francis De Haes Janvier,
RAMSEY, ALEXANDER, Gov. of Minne- sota, D. 70 RANDALL, JAMES R., P. 25 RANDOLPH, GEORGE W., rebel Secre- tary of War, Doc. 569 RANSOM, G. M., Lieut., Report of battle of Baton Rouge, RANSOM, T. E. G., Col., Rapidan River, Va., skirmishes along the, D. 52; Doc. 551 Rapidan Station, Va., destruction of the bridge at, D. 40 Rappahannock River, Va., fights on the. See Gen. Pope, D. 63, 64 Rappahannock Station, Va., Colonel Davies's expedition to, D. 94 Ravenswood, Va., occupied by the rebels, READ, EZRA, Surgeon,
Pikeville, Va., captured by the rebels,
Pilots, what they are to do,
music of the negroes at, Port Royal Ferry, S. C., skirmish at the, Portsmouth, Va., Union meeting at, D. 15; Doc. 840 martial law in, D. 31 Postage stamps as currency, D. 41 issue of, authorized by Congress, D. 42 Postal affairs, D. 28
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