PERKINS, MARLAND L., Capt.,
Perry County, Ky., skirmish in, Perryville, Tenn., battle of, "Peter," sloop, captured, "Peterhoff," steamer, captured, Petersburgh, Tenn., fight near, Petersburgh, Va., fight near, PETERSON, ALFORD, Doc. 500 PETIGRU, JAMES LOUIS, death of, D. 53 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, PHELAN,
PHELPS, S. L., report of his expe- dition to Linden, Tenn., D. 73 Philadelphia, Pa., National Union
PHILLIPS, WM. A., Col.,
report of the fight near Fort Gib- son, Ark.,
Miss., report of the capture of Grand Gulf, Miss., report of the capture of Alexan-
tion, in reference to deserters from,
West-Pointers in the,
report of the capture of Haines's Bluff, Yazoo River, report of the attack on Vicksburgh, May 224, 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. 8 Portsmouth, Va., Union election in,
Gen. Dodge's report on the, Doc. 400 See Urbanna, D. 18; P. 24, 43, 50; D. 38, 39, 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
resolutions of, in reference to the
enlistment of negroes in the
Prairie Grove, Ark., official reports of the battle of,
report of the committee on national
PRICE, STERLING, Gen., the survivors of his army, P. 49 PRINCE, EDWARD, Lieut.-Col. Seventh Illinois Cavalry, Doc. 274 "Princess Royal," official reports of the capture of the, Doc. 400 Princeton, Ky., capture of, D. 22 Prisoners. See military prisoners, D. exchange of,
Jeff Davis's message to, January 12, 1563,
Rebel guerrillas, barbarities of tife.
PILLSPURY, C. D., Chaplain, account
of the battle at Brentwood, Doc. 482 PINCKNEY, JOSEPH C., Col. Sixty-sixth New-York, Doc. 19S D.
Privateers, asked for by the National War Committee, D. 25
Rebel pictures, sale of, prohibited in
PINTO, FRANCIS E., Col., 77 Pittman's Ferry, Mo., official reports of the expedition to, Doc. 58
Rebel retaliation, Barksdale's resolu tions,
7 Rebel Retaliatory act, approved May 1, 1863,
RHODES, R. E., General, rebel. See
RICHARDS, LEWIS. See Medals of
RICHARDSON, Colonel, rebel,
Richmond, Ind., newspaper de-
Richmond, Miss., occupied,
Richmond, Va., price of necessaries of life at,
account of the bread riots in, Doc. 523 how they bury dead soldiers in, P. 7 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 Einanci- 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 "Ringold Pennsylvania Cavalry," Doc. 51
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 SANDERS, REID, Major, captured, D. 11 San Francisco, Cal., schooner Chap- man seized at, D. 55
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. 155 Russellville, Ky., Union meeting at, D. 48 REST, JOHN D., Col., D. 56, 5S report of the expedition to Jack- sonville, Fla., Doc. 483 Rutherford's Creek, Tenn., skirmish at, D. 53 RUTLEDGE, Jons, Capt., rebel navy, D. 56; Doc. 414
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. $61 Shell Creek, Colorado, fight near, D. 71 "Shenandoah," launch of the, D. 23 Shenandoah Valley, snowstorm in the, D. 38 SHEPHERD, OLIVER L., Col. Fifteenth Regiment U. S. Infantry, D. 50 Shepherdstown, Va., reconnoissance to, D. 8 SHEPLEY, GEORGE F., Brig.-Gen. Sco New-Orleans, La.
Gainsville, Texas, Unionists at, D. GALLAGHER, W. D.,
GALTY, JNO. W., Galveston, Texas, Union prisoners captured at, D. 31 foreigners warned to leave, D. 87 official reports of the attack_on, Doc. 387 the port of, declared open by the rebels, D. 32 GARRARD, J., Col., report of the bat- tle of Mount Sterling, Ky., Doc. 470 GARRARD, Major, D. 10, 20 GARESCHE, Lieut.-Col., P. 43 GARESCHE, Major. See Stone River, P. 43 GASKELL, PENN, Lieut., Doc. 606 GATES, THEODORE R. See Antietam,
pedition through Eastern North- Carolina, Doc. 191; D. 27 official report of his operations in North Carolina, Doc. 253 surrounded at Washington, N. C., D. 64 escaped from Washington, N. C., D. 64 report of the Expedition to Gum Swamp, N. C., Doc. 626 63. D. 61
Genesis Point, Ga., account of the battle of, Doc. 433 See Fort McAllister, D. 40 "George," schooner, captured. D. 21 6 GEORGE, JAMES, Col. Second Minne- sota Volunteers, "George Washington," loss
abandoned by the rebels,
Admiral Porter's report of the cap-
Doe. 600 Grand Prairie, Mo., fight near, D. 7 GRANGER,, Gen., report of the
fight at Franklin, Tenn., Des. 519 notices of, D. 26, 54, 63, 08 GRANT, L. A., Col., report of the hat- tle of Chancellorsville. Doc. 586 GRANT, ULYSSES S., Gen., at Port Gibson, Miss.,
letter from George R. Merritt to, P. -5-3 See Steele's Bayou.
notices of, D. 8, 11, 47, 69, 78, 74,
gunboat, Georgia, conscription in, constitu- tional,
D. 6 GRAVES, R. J., Rev., the case of, D. 43 Greasy Creek, Ky., fight at, GREEN, J. WESLEY,
Col. Streight's raid into,
Green's Chapel, Ky., skirmish
official reports of the fight at,
deserters from the rebel army in, D. See Joseph E. Brown.
Greenbriar Co., Va., Gillmore's expe- dition to,
Franklin, Va., shelled by the Union-
ists, fights near, account of the fight near, Doc. 217 "FRANK MARTIN," "1 See Romance of
the Camp. Fredericksburgh, Va., the advance on, commenced, D. 16 surrender of demanded, Doc. 212; D. 17 account of the bombardment of, Dec., 1862,
destruction of salt-works on the
Greenland Gap, Va., Gen. Kelley's report of the fight at, Greenville, Miss., fight at, Greenwich, Va., account of the fight
loss of the Fiftieth Regiment of, at Antietam,
P. 18 salt manufactory, P. 8 "Georgia," privateer, captures by the, D. 67 "Georgiana," steamer, destroyed, D, 55 Georgetown, D. C., trade between, and Washington, flagrantly violated," D. 77 Germans, massacre of, in Texas, P. 49 Germantown, Ky., fight at, D. 63 "Gertrude," steamer, captured, D. 64 GETTY, GEORGE W., Gen., D. 59, 65, 70; Doc. 197 GIBBS, ALFRED, Brig. Gen., D. 29 complimented by Gen. Peck in General Orders,
nia Volunteers, GREGORY, FRANCIS H., Admiral, D. 15 GRIERSON, B. H., Col., official account of his raid,
Doc. 548 his forces arrived at Baton Rouge,
GIBSON, MILNER, speech at Ashton, England.
D. ΤΟ D. 53, 65 GRIFFITH, JOSEPH E., heroism of, Doc. 627 GRIMSHAW, A. H., Col., D. 62, 63 GROVER, CUVIER, Gen. See Bayou Teche, La., See Port Hudson.
Gum Swamp, N. C., Gen. Foster's report of the expedition to, Doc. €26 Guerrillas. See Porter's guerrillas, See Rebel barbarities.
Habeas Corpus, the rebel Congress authorize the suspension of, D. 2 Haines's Bluff, Admiral Porter's re-
port of the capture of, Doc. 621 HALL, WILLIAM P., Major, D. $2 HALLECK, HENRY WAGER, report of the operations of the National armies, Doc. 2, 218 letter in reference to the supplies to the army of the Potomac, D. 8 letter on the battle of Bear River, Doc. 469 "a question he won't answer," P. 19 notices of, D. 21; Doc. 227 Halltown, Va., rebels surprised at, D. 14
Gold, the price of, in Richmond, Va.,
D. 79 surrender of, Doc. 13, 220 "Harriet Lane," steamer, captured, Doc. 341; D. 30 an incident of the capture of the, P. HARRINGTON, DANIEL, Doc. 500
HAMILTON, C. S., Gen., D. 8; Doc. 214 Hammond Station, La., railroad de-
stroyed at, D. 73 HAMPTON, WADE, Gen., rebel, Doc. 1, 428 "Hampton," schooner, captured, D. 34 HAMRICK, T. H., Major, Doc. 150 HANCOCK, W. S., Gen. See Falmouth, Doc 198 See Fredericksburgh, Doc. SO notices of, D. 4, 10; Doc. 583 "Handy," schooner, captured D. 76 "Hanover," schooner, captured, D. 41 Hanover Court-House, Va., incident of the battle of, HARDEE, WILLIAM J., Gen., rebel. See Stone River.
Hardy County, Va., National troops surprised in,
HARDING, A. C., Col., letter on the at- tack on Fort Donelson, Doc. 416 Harpeth Shoals, Tenn., seizure of
Harper's Ferry, Md., excitement at, on account of the rumored ap- proach of the rebels under Gen. Lee,
HICKS, CHARLES CARROLL, HICKS, Col., rebel guerrilla,
HOYT, HENRY M., Capt. Eighth Conn.,
HIGGINSON, T. W., Col., report on the
Humboldt, Tenn., official report of
HUNT. THOMAS H., Major Seventh
Huntsville, Tenn., skirmish near, D. 14 HURLBUT, STEPHEN A., Major-Gen.,
at Washington, N. C., D. 59 Hill's Point, N. C., rebel batteries at- tacked at, D. 61 Hilton Head, S. C., National fleet left, D. 57 Doc. 229" Ida," sloop, captured,
General Orders No. 10. notice of, Huzza River, Mo., fight near, Hyde Co., N. C., expedition to,
advance on Fredericksburgh, Va., D. 68 crosses the Rappahannock, D. 65 orders correspondents for news- papers to publish their letters over their own signatures, D. 69 address to his soldiers, April 30, D. 69 withdraws his army from Fred- ericksburgh, D. 71 congratulatory order on the battle of Chancellorsville, Doc. 590 See Army of the Potomac. notices of, D. 15, 46, 51, 72 Hopeville, Ark., destroyed, D. 47 HOPKINS, JOHN H., Bishop, protests against the pastoral letter, D. 8 Horse Creek, Mo., skirmish near, D. 21 Horses. See John S. Rarey, Doc. 275 HOSKINS, W. A., report of Morgan's raid through Kentucky, Doc. 208 HOSMER, W. H. C., P. 54 HOTCHKISS, C. T., Lieut.-Col., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 134
See Parker's Cross-Roads. See Old River, La., See Steele's Bayou. See A. D. Streight. See Milton, Tenn., IMBODEN, J. J., rebel, Imprisonment at the South, Independence, Mo., guerrillas dis- persed near, D. 44 Indiana, Legislature condemns ar- rests made by Government, D. 33 Second Cavalry of, D. 78 See A. D. Streight. See Milton, Tenn. See Bayou Teche La. See Chickasaw Bayou. See Hartsville,
See Stone River. See Davis Mills, Miss., See Arkansas Post, Twenty-fourth Regiment of, Twenty-fifth Regiment of, Thirtieth Regiment of, Forty-third Regiment of, Ninety-first Regiment of, notices of,
D. 4, 8 D. 22 Doc. 177, 245, 601
PECK, O. E. See Medals of Honor. PEGRAM, Gen., rebel,
PEGRAM,, Gen., rebel. See Stone
cape, P. 9 Point Lick, Ky., fight near, D. 7 Point Pleasant, Va., accounts of Jen- kins's raid on the, Doc. 495 Political prisoners, release of, D. 19 POLK, Gen. L., rebel, Doc. 171 report of the battle of Murfrees- boro, Tenn., Doc. 476 Pollocksville, N. C., occupation of, D. 35 Ponchatoula, La., fight near, D. 73 account of the capture of, Doc. 471 Poolesville, Md., rebels visit the town of, D. 18 D. 25
QUACKENBUSH, S. Р., Com., Doc. 505 Quakers, exemption memorial of, D. 42 Quaker gunboats, D. 53 QUANTREL, rebel guerrilla, D. 4, 11, 12, 56 "Queen of the Wave," rebel steamer, stranded, D. 50 "Queen of the West," official reports of the loss of the, Doc. 885 QUINN, WM., Capt., U. S. N., D. 81 QUIRK, JAMES, Lieut.-Col., D. 9; Doc. 51
RABB, DAVID G., Capt. Second Ind.,
"Racer," British frigate, RANDOLPH, A. D. F., RANDOLPH, G. W., Gen., RANNEY, W. K., Capt., RANSOM, A., Captain, report of ope-
Rappahannock Bridge, Va., fight at,
rebel account of the battle at, Doc. 574 Port Hudson, Miss., gunboat Essex
Fifty-eighth Regiment of,
Eleventh Regiment of,
Forty-seventh Regiment of,
Col. Clendenen's raid along the, D. 78 RAREY, JOHN S., report on army
Gen. Banks's report on the opera-
horses, Doc. 275 Rawls's Mills, N. C., fight at, Doe. 198 Raymond, Miss., account of the bat-
Port Royal, Va., gunboat fight near,
tle at, READ, T. BUCHANAN,
Doc. 612 D. 50 Reading, Pa., treasonable organiza- tion at,
report of the battle of Arkansas
Pensacola, Fla., Union troops captur-
PERKINS, -, Capt. First Louisiana
Perry County, Ky., skirmish in, Perryville, Tenn., battle of, "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. 53 PETTIT,, Captain, his Battery, Doc. 198 Pettie's Mills, N. C., rebel company captured at, D. 71 PETTIGREW, J. J., Gen., rebel, D. 59 PETIUS, JOHN J., Gov., Proclamation of May fifth,
dria, Miss., report of the capture of Haines's Bluff, Yazoo River, Doc. 621 report of the attack on Vicksburgh, May 224, 1863, Doc. 639 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. 8 Portsmouth, Va., Union election in,
Gen. Dodge's report on the, Doc. 400 See Urbanna, D. 18; P. 24, 43, 50; D. 38, 39. 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
enlistment of negroes in the
PHELPS, S. L., report of his expe- dition to Linden, Tenn.,
Philadelphia, Pa., National Union
Prairie Grove, Ark., official reports of the battle of,
report of the committee on national outrages,
PRICE, STERLING, Gen., the survivors of his army, P. 49 PRINCE, EDWARD, Lieut.-Col. Seventh Illinois Cavalry, Doc. 274 "Princess Royal," official reports of the capture of the, Doc. 400 Princeton, Ky., capture of, D. 22 Prisoners. See military prisoners, D. 17 exchange of, D. 83 Privateers, asked for by the National War Committee, D. 25 Prizes, captured. See Anglia and Scotia. PROCTOR, REDFIELD, Col,, Provisional Courts. See Louisiana. See Charles A. Peabody.
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