COUCH, DARIUS M., Gen., at Bottom's
DAVIDSON, JOHN W., Brig. -Gen.,
D. 14 notices of, D. 84; Doc. 19, 231, 814 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. 13 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,
Craighead Point, Tenn., fight at, D. 16 CRAM, T. J., Col., Doc. 41
Craney Island, Va., bombardment of,
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,
DIMON, C. A. R., Lieut., at Baton Rouge, La., Doc. 301 Dirge for a Soldier, in memory of Gen. Philip Kearny, by George H. Bo- ker,
DIX, JOHN A., Major-Gen., assumed command at Fortress Monroe, D. 22 See Exchange of Prisoners, Doc. 841 notice of,
"Dixie," as sung in Tennessee, DODGE, C. C., Lieut.-Col., New-York Mounted Rifles, expedition into North-Carolina, D. 20; Doc. 478 notice of,
DODGE, Col., Fifty-second Pennsylva-
Donaldsonville, La., destruction of,
British subjects under the,
FESSENDEN, JAMES D., Col., FIELD, M. D., Captain Fifth Rhode Island,
P. 5 FINLAY, JNo. H., Capt., Sixty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteers,
ELMORE, D. M., Capt. One Hundred
and Second N.Y.S.V., Emancipation. See Gen. Hunter. "Voluntary,"
D. 40 Federal oaths, not binding, D. 54 FENTON, WM. M., Col., at James Isl- and, Doc. 214 FERRERO, EDWARD, Brig.-Gen., Doc. 456 Ferryville, Ky., rebel depredations near,
dependence celebrated in, D. 36 FRANKLIN, WM, B., Gen., his division left Yorktown, Va., notices of, D. 79; Doc. 30, 243, 248 Franklin, Va., fight at,
Frederick City, Md., evacuated by the
account of the rebel army in, Doc. 606
Fredericksburgh, Va., occupied
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 at Memphis, Tenn., 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. 46 Florence, Ky., rebel advance at, D. 80 fight near, D. 82
"Emily St. Pierre," Captain of, pre-
sented with a testimonial, D. 2 "Emma," rebel steamer, burned, D. "Emma," steamer, plundered by reb- els, D. 85 "Emma," schooner, captured, D. 46 England. See ship "Emily St. Pierre," public meetings in, in favor of peace,
Florida, Mo., skirmish near, "Florida and the Oriental," account of the,
pursuit of Gen. Jackson, D. 22; Doc. 161 at Port Republic, Doc. 110; D. 24 at Cross Keys, Va., D. 25; Doc. 104 occupies Harrisonburgh, Va., Doc. 185 relieved of his command in Va., D. 32 notices of, D. 32, 70; Doc. 141, 343; P. 44 FRENCH, W. H., Gen. See Antietam. Front Royal, Va., fight at, D. 15; Doc. 52; 138 D. 21 Doc. 562
FRY, JOSEPH, Capt. rebel gunboat
"Florida," steamer, account of cap- ture of the,
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,
FOOTE, ANDREW II., Rear Admiral,
Enlistments, Order to prevent the dis- couraging of, D. 86
thanked by the U. S. Senate, D. 40 notice of,
Gaines's Mills, Va., battle of,
"Evening Post," New-York, criticised
Fort Craig, N. M., fight near,
D. fight near, D. 89 official reports of the battle at, D. 63; Doc. 584 Guerrilla operations near, D. 58 Galveston, Texas, surrender of, de- manded, D. 12; 92 action of foreign Consuls at, D. 15 occupied by the National forces, D. 93 GAMBLE, HAMILTON R., Gov., his Or-
Fort Darling, Va., fight at,
EWELL, RICHARD S., Gen., rebel,
Fort James, Ga., bombardment Fort Pillow, an account of, fight near,
bombardment of, continued, bombardment of, resumed, evacuated by the rebels, naval fight at,
GARNER, G. C., rebel, A. A.G., GARRETT, Col., rebel,
ders in reference to Guerrillas, D. 45 notices of, D. 47, 63 GANSEVOORT GUERT, Com. U.S.N., D. 46 GARFIELD, Gen., P. 49 Doc. 116 D. 70 Gates County, N. C., expedition to, D. 18 Gauley, Va., evacuated by the Union- ists,
Fort Pulaski, incidents of, Fort Ridgely, Minn., fight at,
GAVIN, JAMES, Col. Seventh Indiana, Doc. 111 at Port Republic, Doc. 111 GAY,, Gen. See Chaplin Hills. GEARY, JOHN W., Brig.-Gen.,
Gen. Heintzelman's Report, Doc. 72, 312 "Fair Oaks Farm," Va., battle on the,
official reports of the attack on, Doc. 589 Fort St. Philip, La., Doc. 2
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,"
P. 22 Fort Wagner, near Washington, D. C., D.
D. 11; Doc. 821 wounded at Cedar Mountain, Doc. 825 GEARY, W., Captain Third Pennsyl- vania Cavalry, D. 25 Genesis Point, Ga., fight at,
"Gen. Rusk," rebel steamer, burned,
"For the Times," by Sarah M. Bron- son,
See Donaldsonville, FARRAND, EBEN, rebel commander,
Doc. 136 D. 9 D. 71; Doc. 136 rebel forbidden in New-Orleans, D. 9 FAULKNER, Captain, D. 55
P. 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, rebels evacuate,
Scott's rebel cavalry leave,
GESNER, - Lieut.-Col., One Hun- dred and First N. Y.S. V., GIBBON, JOHN, Gen., GILBERT, C. C., Brig.-Gen., See Chaplin Hills, Ky.,
GILBERT, S. A., Colonel Forty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Regiment, Doc. 142 Giles Court-House, Va., fight at, D. 5 GILLMORE, Q. A., Brig.-Gen., GILMER, HARRY, Capt., rebel, GILMOUR, JOHN H.,
D. 78 D. 56 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. 81 D. 47 GODFREY, JOHN S., Capt., at the bat- tle of Malvern Hill, Doc. 263 "God is a Union Man," by C., P. 36 GOLDSBOROUGH, L. M., Com., attacked
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 mail service in his de- partment, D. 33 assigned to the command of the land forces of the United States, D. retired from the army of the Mis- sissippi,
circular to the Governors,
HETH, HENRY, Gen., rebel,
notices of, D. 19, 20, 23, 42, 67, 88;
Doc. 521 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. 316 Gordonsville, Va., Union army en- ters, D. 41 GORMAN, WM. A., Brig.-Gen., Doc. SS GOVE, Col. Twenty-second Mas- sachusetts Regiment, Doc. 7, 69; P. 40 Governors of States, their relations to the volunteers, D. 28 86
address of the, to the President, D.
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. 88 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. 38
Doc. 118, 344, 465 HALSTEAD, -, Colonel, First New- Jersey Cavalry,
Grand Gulf, Miss., shelled,
Grand Haze, Ark., skirmish at,
GREEN, -, Orderly Sergeant of Haw- Doc. 605; D. 70 GREENLEAF, CHARLES H., Fifth New- York Cavalry, P. 22 GREGORY. See British House of Com- inons.
Gretna, La., Union flag raised at, D. 27 Grieger's Lake, Ky., fight at, D. 71 "Grog" stopped in the United States Navy, GROVER, CUVIER, Gen., Doc. 231, 443, 540 GROVER, Major, Seventh Regiment In- diana Volunteers, Doc. 433 Groveton, Va., battle of, D. 66; Doc. 854, 882 GROW, GALUSha A., D. 54 Guerrillas, Schofield's order in refer- ence to, D. 20 rebel, in Arkansas, Doc. 540 GUITAR, ODON, Col., Ninth Missouri, D. 49, 58; Doc. 566 GUTHRIE, J. V., Col., Report of Mor- gan's raid into Kentucky, Doc. 562
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 16"Hampton Legion," the, rebel, Doc. 31 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. 489 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
High Court of Impeachment, D. 15, 25 HILL, A. P., Gen., rebel, Doc. 235, 832 HILL, D. H., Major-Gen., rebel, Doc. 96, 235, 483 See exchange of prisoners, Doc. 342 HINDMAN, THOMAS C., Major-General, rebel, Doc. 184 threatens to hang National officers,
Habeas Corpus, D. 18, 86 suspended, Doc. 575 suspension of, in the rebel States, D. 82 HACKLEMAN, P. A., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 488 Hagerstown, Md., rebels enter, D. 77 Haggard, Col at Jasper, Tenn., Doc. 169
Fremont's army left, Harrison's Landing, Va., McClellan's forces reached, D. 85 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. 53, 345, 433; D. 14 Hatchie River, Tenn., engagement at,
HUNTER, JOHN, Mayor of Natchez,
JACKSON, THOMAS J.. rebel,
Doc. 566 D. 65; Doc. 609 D. 69 Irish, patriotism of the, at St. Louis, JONES, -, Lieut.-Col., report of the Mo., D. 48 battle of Corinth, Doc. 499 Iron-clad ships, Welles's letter on, D. 25 JONES, S., Major-Gen., rebel, Doc. 453 "Ironsides," gunboat, launched, D. 6 JONES, WM. G., Lieut.-Col. First Cali- Island No. Ten, an incident of, P. 9 fornia Regiment, Doc. 245 Ithaca, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 48 JORDAN, L. A., Col., of Georgia, P. 35 Iuka, Miss., battle of, D. 83"Journal of Commerce," New-York, official reports of the battle of, Doc. 480 D. 70 rebel reports of the battle of, Doc. 487 JUDAH, HENRY M., Gen., at Corinth, Miss., Doc. 149 "Judith," what she saw at New-Or- leans, "Julia," schooner, captured,
Doc. 97 "John Thompson," sloop, captured,
HYMAN, -, Capt., Ninth Ohio Vol-
unteers, HYNER, H., Captain. See Nansemond River, Va.,
at Cedar Mountain, account of,
D. 17, 21, 25, 66; Doc. 231"Juniata," steamer, fired into, Doc. 331 JUNKIN, GEORGE, C., Lieut.,
Fremont's pursuit of, JACKSON, N. I., Gen., death of, D. 93 Jacksonpert, Ark., rebel attack on, D. 22 Jacksonport "Cavalier" account of the battle of Waddell Farm, Ark., Doc. 190 Jackson River Dépôt, Va., descent upon, D. 14 Jacksonville, Fla., occupied by Gen. Brannan, D. 92 "Jacob Bell," operations of the, D. 29; Doc. 541 Mass., P. 27 JAMES, Lieut.-Col. Ninth Pa. Cavalry, D. 51 James Island, S. C., General Hunter landed his forces on, D. 22
243, 313, 372, 380, 396, 603 D. 69, 78 KEITH, JOHN A., Col. Twenty-first Re- giment Indiana Volunteers, D. 32; Doc. 278
report of the skirmish at Baton Rouge, La.,
rebel battery captured at,
Doc. 277 KELLER, FIDEL, a "barbarian," D. 34 KELLY, B. F., Gen., D. 9
KELLY, - Major, killed at Fair
Independence, Mo., fight at, D. 58;
Eleventh Regiment of, Twelfth Regiment of, Thirteenth Regiment of, Fourteenth Regiment of, Fifteenth Regiment of, Sixteenth Regiment of, Nineteenth Regiment of, Twentieth Regiment of, D. 29; Doc. 896 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. 403 Doc. 405 Doc. 405 D. 88; Doc. 273
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,
D. 12 D. 30 D. 51 Doc. 182 Doc. 426 Doc. 566
P. 37 D. 9 Jasper, Tenn., fight at, D. 23; Doc. 168 "Jeff Davis's Prayer," by Clarence Butler, "Jeff Davis Legion," "Jeff Davis Rides a White Horse,"
Doc. 79 KELLY, GRANVILLE W., rebel mail-car- rier, capture of, D. 28 Kelly's Ford, Va., skirmish at, D. 63; Doc. 348 KENLY, J. R., Col. First Maryland Re- giment, Doc. 138, 52 KENNEDY, R. P., Lieut., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 399 KENOIG, Major Sixty-eighth Regiment, N.Y.S.V., Doc. 892 Kentucky, regiments from, attempt to desert from the rebels, D. 8 Morgan's appeal to the citizens of,
JouNSON, ANDREW, Gov., proclamation
Eighth Regiment of, D. 70; Doc. 113 Seventeenth Regiment of,
Eighteenth Regiment of,
Twentieth Regiment of, D. 14; Doc. 428
Fifth Cavalry of,
Seventh Cavalry of,
KEY, JOHN J., Major, service, KEYES, E. D., Gen. burgh, Va.
D. 66
Doc. 287, 542
Doc. 169 Doc. 290, 590 dismissed the
LATHROP, D. B., death of, Latonia Springs, Ky.,
Lockport, N. Y., war meeting at, LOGAN, JNO. A., Brig.-Gen., at Corinth, Miss.,
La Vergne, Tenn, fight at, D. 93; Doc. 623 LAWLOR, M. K., Col. Eighteenth Illi- nois Regiment, Doc. 270, 602 Lawrenceburgh, Ky., fight at, D. 98 "Lawrie, Fanny," bark, captured, D. 72 LAWTHER, Col., rebel, Doc. 568 LAZEAR, B. T., Major, Doc. 564 LEASURE, DANIEL, Col., at James Isl- and, Doc. 216 Leonardstown, Md., fight near, D. 60 Lebanon, Ky., fight at, D. 4, 39; Doc. 115 rebel raid into, Doc. 284 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
"Logan Guard" of Lewistown, Pa., P. 13 London, Eng., Peace Society of, D. 72 "London Times," article on "Peace," D. 30 D. 85
on the Fourth of July, Lone Jack, Mo., fight at,
Manchac, La., expedition to,
LESTER, HENRY C., Col. Third Minne- sota Regiment,
official reports of the battle of, LONG, Col., rebel, LONGSTREET, JAMES, Gen., rebel, his wagon-train captured, notices of, proclamation of, June 17, Loyalists of the South,
Doc. 581 Doc. 73 D. 92 D. Doc. 26, 97, 571
MANSFIELD, J. K. F., Gen., D. 5; Doc. 41 MANSON, M. D., Gen.,
Marcellus, N. Y., patriotism of,
LINDSAY, Mr., remarks in the British House of Commons on the Ameri- can question,
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. 36 Little River Inlet, S. C., expedition to, D. 31 LOAN, , Brig.-Gen., order of, May 26, Doc. 145 LOCKE, J. R., Chaplain Second Illinois Cavalry, Doc. 579
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