QUARLES, GEN., wounded at Franklin, Tenn., 683. QUEEN OF THE WEST, runs the Vicksburg bat- teries, 298.
QUINBY'S DIVISION, at Champion Hills, 308; at Vicksburg, 312.
RACCOON FORD, Va., Rebels crossing at, 175. RAIDS, of J. E. B. Stuart, around McClellan's army, 150; into Pennsylvania, 211; of Carter and Wheeler, 283; of Streight and Dodge in Georgia, 285; of Stoneman, in Virginia, 365; of Forrest and John Morgan, 270; of Grierson, 301-2; of Green, 338; of Stuart across the Rappahannock, 352; of Morgan into Indiana and Ohio, 405; of Wheeler into East Tennessee, 433; of Shelby into Missouri, 453; of Rebel iron-clads from Charleston, 465; on the Sam Gaty, 447; of Mar- maduke in Missouri, 446-S; of Coffee at Pineville, 450; of Quantrell to Lawrence, 450; of Cabell in the Indian Territory and Missouri, 453; Price's last into Missouri, 557; of Kilpatrick and Dahlgren near Richmond, 565; of Wilson and Kautz to Burksville, 587; cavalry raid to Grenada, Miss., 615; Morgan's last into Kentucky, 623; of Stoneman to Macon, 633; Davidson's and Grier- son's, 695-6; Dana's raid in North Alabama, 695; of Wilson through Central Alabama, 717; of Sheridan to Charlottesville and the James, 727;
RAINS, GEN. JAMES E., killed at Stone River, 282. RAM ALBEMARLE, destruction of the, 535. RAMSEUR, COL., 49th N. C., wounded at Malvern
RAPIDAN, Rebels crossing the, 171; guarded by
Gen. Buford, 175; Union troops cross the, 394; opera- tions on the, 398 to 402; Grant crosses the, 567. RAPPAHANNOCK, THE, Rebel batteries across, 179; crossed by Jackson, 180; Lee's operations on the, 344; Russell's assault at the station, 397; Gens. Meade and Buford cross the, 394; railroad destroyed by the Rebels rebuilt, 398.
RAYMOND, Miss., McPherson's battle at, 305. REAGAN, JOHN H., captured at Irwinsville, 756. REAMS'S STATION, Hancock's fight at, 593. RED RIVER, rescue of gunboats on the, 549; 550; capture and destruction of transports on the, 550; suc- cessful Rebel attack below Alexandria on the, 550. REID, S. C., on the battle of Chickamauga, 424. RENCHER, GOV. ABRAHAM, of New Mexico, 21. RENO, GEN. JESSE L., with Burnside, 73; in at- tack on Newbern, 78; expedition of, to Elizabeth City, 79-80; rëenforces Gen. Pope, 178; cooperates with Gen. Sigel, 179; is present at Gainesville, 183; covers the retreat at second Bull Run, 187; killed at South Mountain, 198.
RESACA, Ga., abandoned by Johnston, 626. REVERE, COL., Mass., killed at Gettysburg, 388. REYNOLDS, GEN. JOHN F., at Gaines's Mill, 156; taken prisoner, 157; at Gainesville, 183; at second Bull Run, 189; at Fredericksburg, 347; killed at Get- tysburg, 377.
RHODE ISLAND, State Election of, 1863, 486. RHODES, GEN., at South Mountain, 196; is wounded at Antietam, 210; at Gettysburg, 380 to 387; at the Wilderness, 568–71.
RICE, BRIG.-GEN. J. C., attacked by Kirby Smith
at Jenkins's ferry, 553-4; killed at the Wilderness, 571.
RICHARDS, COL., 20th Ill., killed at Raymond,
RICHMOND, Ky., Kirby Smith routs Manson and then Nelson at, 215.
RICHMOND, Va., siege of, raised, 168; operations
near, 173; demonstration made on, 394; Grant advances on, 562; raid on, 565-6; Butler menaces, 575; Peace overtures at, 665; fall of, 724; naval operations against, 726: evacuated and burned, 738; occupied by Union forces, 738.
Richmond Whig, The, citation from, 30.
RICKETTS, GEN., advances to Culpepper, 175; is driven back by Longstreet near Hopewell Gap, 183; at South Mountain, 197; at Antietam, 205.
RIKER, COL. J. L., killed at Fair Oaks, 148. RING, MAJ., charges at Stone River, 274. RIOTS OF 1863 IN NEW YORK, 503–7. RIPLEY, BRIG.-GEN., at South Mountain, 196; at Antietam, 206; is wounded, 210. RIPPEY, COL., 61st Pa., killed at Fair Oaks, 148. ROANOKE ISLAND, Burnside's attack on, 74-6. ROBERTS, COL. B. S. [afterward Gen.], refuses to become a traitor, 19.
ROBERTS, COL., 42d Ill., captures raiders, 271;
killed at Stone River, 274.
ROBERTSON, GEN.. at Gaines's Mill, 156. RODGERS. COM. RODGERS. COM. JOHN, attacks Drewry's Bluff, 140-1; deals with a British blockade-runner, 472-3.
RODMAN, GEN. I. P., killed at Antietam, 209. ROGERS, COM'R GEO. W., killed at the assault on Fort Wagner, 478.
ROGERSVILLE, Ky., Manson fights Kirby Smith
ROSECRANS, GEN. WM. S., succeeds Buell in com- mand of the Army of the Ohio, 222; he attacks Price's army at Inka, and forces him to retreat, 223-5; defeats Van Dorn at Corinth, 225-9; his winter campaign, 270; moves against Bragg to Stone River, 273; after four days' hard fighting, Bragg retreats, 280; the numbers engaged and losses, 280-2; commences his Chattanooga campaign, 404; advances to Shelbyville, 409; captures from Bragg, 410; concentrates his forces, 413; opening of the battle of the Chickamauga, 415; the fight of Sept. 19th, 417; his dispositions for the 20th, 419; 425; his order making over command to Gen. Thomas, 427 432; beyond the Mississippi in '64, 536; appointed to the command of the department of Missouri, 550; ar- rests conspirators, 556; raises ten regiments and puts down an outbreak, 557; his official report, 558; his es- timate of Price's force in Missouri, 562.
ROSS, BRIG.-GEN. L. F., fails to reach the Yazoo, via the Yazoo Pass and Tallahatchie, 297. ROUSSEAU, GEN. LOVELL H., at Perryville, 218; at Stone River, 274; in the Atlanta campaign, 631. ROWAN, COM., succeeds Goldsborough in com- mand of Burnside's fleet, and destroys Rebel gun- boats, 76.
ROWAN, CAPT. (Navy), at Fort Wagner, 480. ROYALISTS OF '75 appealing to slaves for help,
SAUNDERS, COL. H. S., in East Tennessee, 428. SAVAGE'S STATION, Va., fight at, 160. SAVANNAH, Ga., abandoned by Hardee to Sher- man, 695.
SCALES, BRIG.-GEN., wounded at Gettysburg, 389. SCAMMON, COL., Ohio, defeated near Bull Run, 181. SCAMMON, GEN., captured in West Virginia, 599. SCHENCK, MAJ.-GEN. ROBERT C., joins Milroy at McDowell, Va., 133; at Cross-Keys, 135; at Gaines- ville, 183; wounded at second Bull Run, 159. SCHOFIELD, GEN. JOHN M., organizes Missouri militia, 35; 36; 37; succeeds Gen. Curtis, 447; in the Atlanta campaign, 626; fights Hood at Franklin, Tenn., 681-3; at Nashville, 685; captures Wilmington, 715. SCHURZ, GEN. CARL, at Gainesville, 183; at Chan- cellorsville, 357; at Wauhatchie, 436.
SCOTT, GEN. WINFIELD, consulted by Pope, 172; Mr. Potter on his strategy, 256.
SCOTT, COL. J. S., routs Union cavalry, 213. SECESSIONVILLE, S. C., Gen. Wright repulsed in
SEDGWICK, GEN. JOHN, at Malvern Hill, 165; at Antietam, 207; thrice badly wounded, 307; carries Marye's Heights, and assails Lee's rear at Chancellors- ville, 363: at Gettysburg, 380-7; crosses the Rapidan, 566; killed in the Wilderness, 567-71.
SELMA, Ala., captured by Gen. Wilson, 719. SEMMES, GEN., killed at Gettysburg, 389. SEMMES, CAPT. RAPHAEL, of the Alabama, 643. SEVEN DAYS' BATTLES before Richmond, 153-69. SEVEN PINES (or Fair Oaks), battle of, 141 to 149; losses sustained at, 148. SEWARD, HON. WILLIAM H., on the Slave-Trade, 237; murderously assaulted by Payne, 750. SEYMOUR, GEN. TRUMAN, at Gaines's Mill, 156; succeeds Gen. McCall, 163; commands at South Moun- tain, 193; operates in Florida, 529; defeated at Olus- tee, 531; captured at the Wilderness, 569. SEYMOUR HORATIO, elected Gov. of New York,
254; on the crisis, 499-500; addresses New York riot- ers, 506; urges the President to suspend drafting, 507. SHACKLEFORD, GEN., routed at Jonesboro', Tenn., by W. E. Jones, 430.
SHAEFFER, COL., killed at Stone River, 274. SHARPSBURG, near Antietam, fighting around, 208. SHAW, COL. ROBERT G., 54th Mass., killed at Fort Wagner, 477.
SHELBY, GEN., raids into Missouri, 453; is worst- ed by Carr near St. Charles, 554; captures most of the 54th Illinois, 555; pursues Ewing, 558.
SHELBYVILLE (or Tullahoma), position of Bragg's
army, 404; Rosecrans advances to, 410.
SHENANDOAH, Valley of the, scene of operations, 176; Sigel's movements in the, 179; enemy moving up the Valley of the, 180; Sheridan devastates, 611. SHEPHERD, COL., badly cut up at Stone River, 276. SHEPHERDSTOWN, Va., a fight at, 393.
SHEPLEY, GEN. G. F., Governor of Richmond, 738. Sheridan, Gen. PHILIP H., at Perryville, 218;
pushes the enemy to Nolensville, 271; at Stone River, 274; skirmishes with Forrest and Van Dorn, 284; at Chickamauga, 421; at Mission Ridge, 438-442; at the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, 574; raids to Richmond, 574; succeeds Gen. Hunter, 707; defeats Early at the Opequan, 609; devastates the Valley, 611; defeats Early at Cedar Creek, 613-14; routs Early at Waynes- boro', 727; attacked by Lee at Five Forks, 731; relieves Warren from command, 733; routs Pickett at Five Forks, 733; heads off Lee's army, 743; at New Orleans, 758.
SHERMAN, GEN. T. W., issues a proclamation to the people of South Carolina, 240; has taken posses- sion of Edisto Island, 460.
SHERMAN, GEN. WM. T., 54; 58; at Pittsburg Landing, 61-69; assails the Yazoo Bluffs, near Vicks- burg, 291; at the capture of Fort Hindman, 293; feints on Haines's Bluff, 303; at the assault on Vicksburg, 310 drives Johnston out of Jackson, Miss., 317; rëen- forces Grant at Chattanooga, 437; his advance checked, 441; coopera'es in driving Bragg from Lookout Moun- tain, Chattanoora Valley, and Mission Ridge, 443; as- signed to the command of the Mississippi, Ohio, &c.,
574; begins his Atlanta campaign, 625; drives Jo. Johnson from Dalton and Resaca, 626 to 627; from Dallas and Marietta, 628; is repulsed at Kenesaw Mountain, 629; he repulses Hood's first attack near Decatur, 631; makes a flank movemen on Atlanta, 635; compels Hood to abandon Atlanta, 637; orders the removal of the inhabitants from, 637-8; concen- trates for his great march, 689; his march from Atlanta to Savannah, 659 to 692; captures Fort McAllister, 693; Savannah, 695; remains a month at Savannah, 696; enters South Carolina, 697; his route from Savan- nah to Goldsboro', 698; crosses the Edisto and Conga- ree, 699; fall of Columbia, Charleston, and Fort Suin- ter, 701; his order as to foraging, 703-4; advances to Fayetteville, N. C., 705; fights Hardee at Averysboro', 706; Jo. Johnston at Bentonville, 707; reaches Golds- boro', 708; advances against Johnston at Smithfield, 751; arrangement with Johnston at Smithfield, 752; requires and constrains a surrender, 753.
SHERRILL, COL. ELIAKIM, 112th N. Y., wounded at Harper's Ferry, 200.
SHIELDS, GEN. JAMES, Wounded, 114; on battle of Kernstown, 115; joins MeDowell at Fredericksburg, 136; ordered back to the Valley, 136; fails to intercept Jackson, 137.
SHIP ISLAND, occupied by Gen. Phelps, 82. SIIREVEPORT, La., held by 25,000 men under
SIBLEY, GEN., his Indian campaign, 455. SIBLEY, GEN. H. F., organizes brigade for con- quest of New Mexico, 21; at Fort Bliss, 22; Valverde, 22-3; Santa Fé, 24; abandons New Mexico, 25. SICKLES, GEN. DANIEL E., at Fredericksburg, 347; at Chancellorsville, 361; worsted by Longstreet, 381; at Gettysburg, 380-87.
SIEGES OF, Atlanta, 637; Beaufort, N. C., 73; 81; Charleston, 465-7; 529; Corinth, 226 to 231; Fort Dar- ling, 141; Fort Donelson, 47-50; Fort Fisher. 711; 713; Fort Gaines, 651; Fort Henry, 45; Fort Hindman, 292; Fort McAllister, Ga., 693; Fort Macon, N. C., 79; Fort Morgan, 651; Fort Pillow, 56, 619; Pulaski, 457; Fort Sanders, 432; Fort Sumter, 467-9; Fort Wagner, 477- 81; Island Number Ten, 55; Knoxville, 431-2; Mobile, 649-50; Newbern, 77; Plymouth, N. C., 533; Port Hudson, 318; 331-37; Savannah, 695; Vicksburg, 286– 318; Yorktown, 120-2.
SIGEL, GEN. FRANZ, retreats from Bentonville, Ark., 27-8; at Pea Ridge, 28-31; succeeds Gen. Fre- mont, 172; on the Rappahannock, 179; in the fight at Gainesville, 183; is defeated at Newmarket by Breck- inridge, 599; is superseded by Hunter, 600.
SILLIMAN, COL., killed at Bloody Bridge, 533. SILL, GEN. J. W., killed at Stone River, 274. SIMMONS, COL., 5th Pa., mortally wounded, 162. SIMMSPORT. La., Banks's army marches to, 551. SIMPSON, COL., N. J., killed at Gaines's Mill, 157. SINCLAIR, COL. WM. T., wounded at Fredericks- burg, 347.
SLAUGHTER, GEN. J. E., routs Col. Barrett at SKIDDAWAY, S. C., abandoned by the Rebels, 460.
Brazos, on the Rio Grande, 757.
SLAVERY IN WAR, 232; Patrick Henry, J. Q. Adams, Edmund Randolph, and others on, 233-6; Joshua R. Giddings and Gov. Seward on, 237; Mr. Lincoln on, 237; the West Point conception of, 237; Gens. McDowell and McClellan on, 237-8; Gen. Butler declares slaves contraband of war, 238; Gen. Cameron, Gen. Fremont, and President Lincoln on, 238-40; Gen. T. W. Sherman's assurance, 240; Gen. Wool's contra- band order, 240; Gens. Dix and Halleck on, 241; Cam- eron and Lincoln on, 243; Seward on, 243-4; Gen. Burnside's Roanoke Island proclamation, 244; Gens. McCook, Buell, and Doubleday on slave-hunting, 244-6; Gen. Thomas Williams expels all fugitives, 246; Col. Paine of Wisconsin thereon, 246; Lt.-Col. D. R. An- thony thereon, 246; Gen. Hunter's order on, annuiled by the President, 246-7; Gen. McClellan on, 248-9; Mr. Greeley's letter to the President, and the response, 249; Mr. Lincoln to the Emancipationists, 251; his Proclamation of Freedom, 253-5; Emancipation in Congress, 256; army slave-catching prohibited, 257-8; Slavery excluded from the Territories, 261; Mr. Trum- bull on, 263; Slave-Trade suppression, 267; Mr. Sum-
ner on, 269; the law of evidence, 269; Mr. Lincoln's last | STEELE, GEN. F., at Yazoo Bluffs, 289; at Fort message-Slavery abolished, 673.
SLAVES, Rebel attempt to arm, 725.
SLIDELL, JOHN, allusion to, 81.
SLOCUM, GEN. HENRY W., at Antietam, 207; at Chancellorsville, 356; at Gettysburg, 380-7; with Sherinan in his great march from Atlanta to Savan- nah, 689–695; threatens an advance on Augusta, 697; crosses the Edisto, 689; fights Hardee at Averysboro', 706; attacked by Jo. Johnston at Bentonville, 707. SMITH, GEN. GUSTAVUS W., 81; at Fair Oaks, 143-5 disabled by paralysis, 145.
SMITH, GEN. PRESTON, killed at Chickamauga, 417. SMITH, GEN. E. KIRBY, invades Kentucky, 213; at Lawrenceburgh, 221; at Perryville, 221; attacks Steele at Jenkins's ferry, 558; his last General Order, 757; surrenders, 758.
SMITH, COL., 73d Ohio, at Wauhatchie, 436. SMITH, GEN. C. F., 45; at Fort Donelson, 49;
at Clarksville, 53; death of, 58; allusion to. 60. SMITH, GEN. T. R., at Fort Hindman, 293. SMITH, GEN. Wм. SOVY, makes a failure, 617 SMITH, GEN. T. KILBY, at Vicksburg, 311. SMITH, GEN. GILES A., at Vicksburg, 311; in the Atlanta campaign, 632; crosses the Edisto, 619. SMITH, GEN. W. F., at Yorktown, 121; in Penin- sula campaign, 122; at Antietam, 207; at Fredericks- burg, 346; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 585. SMITH, GEN. MORGAN L., 69; wounded at Yazoo Bluffs, 289.
SMITH, W. PRESCOTT, expedites movement of troops, 433.
SMITH, COL., 27th Ga., killed at Antietam, 210. SMITH, GEN. A. J., at Yazoo Bluffs, 290; at Fort
Hindman, 293; at Vicksburg, 315; takes Fort de Rus- sy, 537; fights at Mansura, 551; defeats Polignac at Yellow Bayou, 551; routs Marmaduke near Columbia, Ark., 551; ordered to St. Louis, 557; aids to drive Price out of Missouri, 559 to 562; at Nashville under Thomas, 562; helps defeat Hood, 684; rejoins Canby, and helps reduce Mobile, 721.
SNICKER'S GAP, occupied by Lee's army, 212. SOLDIERS' VOTE, 224; for President, 672. SOMERSET, Ky., Gillmore routs Pegram, 427. SOULÉ, HON. PIERRE, 98; banished, 100. 'SOUTH MOUNTAIN, Md., battle of, 195-7. SPALDING, COL., 12th Tenn. Cavalry, at Nash- ville, 686.
SPANISH FORT, Mobile, besieged and taken, 722. SPINOLA, BRIG.-GEN. F. B., wounded at Manassas Gap, 393; relieved from command, 564. SPOONER, COL., 83d Ind., at Vicksburg, 310. SPOTTSYLVANIA C. H., Va., fighting at, 572-5. SPRINGFIELD, Ark., attacked by Marmaduke, 446. STAFFORD, BRIG.-GEN., killed at the Wilderness,
STAHL, GEN. JULIUS, in fight at Cross-Keys, 138. STANLEY, MAJ.-GEN. D. A., at Iuka, 223-4; at- tacks Morgan, 271; charges into Franklin, 272; wound- ed at Franklin, Tenn., 683.
STANNARD, BRIG.-GEN., of Vermont, wounded at Gettysburg, 388.
STANTON, EDWIN M., appointed Secretary of War, 81; 82; 108; 136; to McClellan, after battle of Fair Oaks, 149-150; to McClellan, about Jackson's move- ments, 151-2.
STARK, GEN., killed at Antietam, 206. STARKWEATHER, GEN., at Perryville, 219. STATE AUTHORITY OVER MILITIA, 488. STATE ELECTIONS, 486; account of, 508-10; the October, of 1864, 671–3.
ST. CHARLES, Ark., Carr fights Shelby at, 554. STEEDMAN, CAPT., naval expedition, 459. STEEDMAN, GEN. J. B., at Chickamauga, 422; at Nashville, 656.
Hindman, 293; at Vicksburg, 311; captures Little Rock, 451-2; in Arkansas in 1864, 536; advances to Camden, 552; attacked at Jenkins's ferry, 553 4; storms Blakely, 723.
STEIN, COL., Ohio, killed at Stone River, 281. STEIN, GEN., 27; killed at Prairie Grove, 40. STEINWEHR'S DIVISION, at Wauhatchie, 436. STEVENS, GEN. ISAAC I., killed at Chantilly, STEVENSON, GEN., at Port Gibson, 305. Va., 188-9. STEVENSON, GEN. T. G., killed at the Wilder- STEWART, GEN., captured by Hancock, 572. STEWART, LT.-COL., at Van Buren, Ark., 447. ST. LOUIS, Rosecrans at, 556-8; Price threat- ens, 559.
STONEMAN, GEN. GEO. D., on the Peninsula, STONE, COL., at Columbia, S. C., 700.
122-7; 159; his orders, 353; his raid. 365; his disas- trous raid to Macon. 633-4: takes Kingsport, Tenn., and Abingdon, Va., 68S; carries Salisbury, N. C., 689; destroys railroad, 751.
STONE RIVER, or Murfreesboro', battle of, 273–9. STONE'S BATTERY, at Perryville, 219. STRAHL, GEN., killed at Franklin, Tenn., 683. STRANGE, COL. J. B., on battle of Glendale, 163. STREIGHT, COL. A. D., 51st Ind., raids into Geor- gia, 285; captured in the fight at Nashville, 685.- STRONG, GEN., established on Morris Island, 475; assaults Fort Wagner and is killed, 477. STUART, GEN. DAVID, at Pittsburg Landing, 53; at Yazoo Bluffs, 289; at Fort Hindman, 293.
STUART, GEN. J. E. B., raids around McClellan's army, 150; his report, 189; at South Mountain, 196; fights Pleasanton, 369; at Gettysburg, 389; at Center- ville, 395; at Chickamauga, 422; mortally wounded at Yellow Tavern, Va., 574.
STURGIS, LT.-COL, at Port Gibson, Miss., 305. STURGIS, MAJ.-GEN. S. D., rëenforces Pope, 179; at Alexandria, 179; is routed at Guntown, 621-2. SULLIVAN, GEN. J. C., at Iuka, 224; routs For- rest, 282.
SUMNER, HON. CHAS., on holding slaves in na- tional vessels, and on excluding witnesses because of color, 269.
SUMNER, GEN. EDWIN V., 108; at Williamsburg, Va., 122-5; at Fair Oaks, 144-7; on the battle of Glen- dale, 163; at Malvern Hill, 165: rëenforces Pope, 187-190; at Antietam, 207; at Fredericksburg, 344. SUMTER, bombardment of Fort, 467–9; Dahl-
gren's attack on, 481: restored to the Union, 747. SWAMP ANGEL, opens on Charleston, 479. SWINTON, WILLIAM, on Dupont's attack on Fort Sumter, 467-9.
SYKES. GEN., at Gaines's Mill, 155; at South Mountain, 198; at Chancellorsville, 356; at Gettys- burg, 381-7; is relieved from command, 564.
TALIAFERRO, GEN., at Cedar Mountain, 177; wounded, 182.
TANEY, ROGER B. (Chief-Justice), death of, 671. TATTNALL, COм., destroys the Merrimac, 128. TAYLOR, GEN. DICK, at Cross-Keys, 138; Port Republic, 139; captures Brashear City, La., 337; defeats Washburne, near Opelousas, 340-1; in Alabama, 721; surrenders to Gen. Canby, 754. TAYLOR, GEN. GEO. W., at Gaines's Mill, 156; is defeated by Jackson at Bull Run, 181. TAYLOR, COL., Pa. Bucktails, killed at Gettys- burg, 388.
TECUMSEH, THE, destroyed by a torpedo, 651. TENNESSEE, the war in, 212; Bragg's army in, 221; Gen. Grant in command of West. 222; Middle and East, 404 Buckner abandons East, 429; Long- street's operations against Burnside in East, 431-2; Hood invades, 677; is driven out by Thomas, 677-87.
TENNESSEE, ram, fights and surrenders, 652-3. TERRILL, GEN., routed and killed at Perryville, 219. TERRY, GEN. ALFRED H., menaces James Island, 475; assaults Fort Wagner, 481; assaults and takes Fort Fisher, 713; helps capture Wilmington, 715. TEW, COL., 2d N. C., killed at Antietam, 210. TEXAS, Surrender of regulars in, 17; 18; ordi- nance of Secession, 17; Gens. Banks and Dana in Western, 341; collapse of Rebellion in, 757. THAYER, GEN. JOHN M., at Fort Hindman, 293. THOBURN, COL. Jo., killed at Cedar Creek, 615. THOMAS, COL., Ga., killed at Fort Sanders, 432. THOMAS. GEN. GEO. H., at Mill Spring, 42-3; at Cedar Mountain, 177; at Stone River, 273-5; at Chick- amanga, 421; retires unassailed, 423; ordered to hold Chattanooga, 434; at Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga Valley, and Mission Ridge, 434-446; his official report, 442; in the Atlanta campaign, 626; in Tennessee, 640; assumes chief command in Tennessee, 677; defeats Hood at Nashville, 685-6; results of his campaign, 689. THOMAS, GEN. (Rebel). at second Bull Run, 189. THOMPSON, COL., killed at Hartsville, 447. THOMPSON, COL. N. C., killed at Centerville, 396. THOROUGHFARE GAP, operations in, 182. TIDBALL, GEN., at Gaines's Mill, 156. TILDEN, MAJ., 38th N. Y., killed at Chantilly, 188. TILE, GEN., wounded at Centerville, 396. TILGHMAN, GEN. LLOYD, at Fort Henry, 45; surrenders, 47; killed at Champion Hills, 309. TODD, GEO., operates as a guerrilla, 447. TOOMBS, GEN. ROBERT, wounded at Antietam,
TOPPING, LT.-COL., 71st Indiana, killed, 315. TOWER, GEN., in the battle of Gainesville, 187. TRIBUNE OFFICE, OF NEW YORK, assailed by
Trimble, Brig.-GEN. J. R., at Malvern Hill, 166; takes Manassas Junction, 180; at second Bull Run, 189; wounded at Gettysburg, 359.
TRUMBULL, HON. LYMAN, on freeing the slaves of Rebels, 263.
TUCKER, CAPT., raids from Charleston, 465. TUNSTALL'S STATION, Scene of operations, 159. TURNER'S GAP, Franklin drives Cobb from, 196. TUSCUMBIA, Ala., captured by Mitchel, 285. TUTTLE, GEN., at Vicksburg, 311.
TWIGGS, GEN., treason of, 17; dismissal of, from Confederate service, 85.
TYLER, GEN. (Rebel), killed at Fort Tyler, 720. TYNDALE'S BRIGADE, at Wauhatchie, 436.
UNDERWOOD, COL., 33d Mass., wounded at Wau- hatchie, 435.
UNION NATIONAL CONVENTION IN 1864, 658. UNIONISTS reorganize Arkansas, 555.
VALLANDIGHAM, HON. C. L., arrested by Burn- side, 489; public sensation and resolves, 490 to 501; defeated for Governor of Ohio, 509-510; his conversa- tion with Ould, 666.
VALVERDE, New Mexico, battle of, 22-3. VANCE, COL. J. W., 96th Ohio, killed at Sabine Cross-roads, 540.
VAN CLEVE, GEN., killed at Stone River, 277. VAN DORN, GEN. EARL, in Texas, 18; commands trans-Mississippi Department, 27; baffled by Sigel, 27; at Pea Ridge, 28-42; attacks Corinth and is defeated, 225-9; his losses, 281; captures Holly Springs, 287.
VICKSBURG, Miss., bombarded, 57; first siege of raised, 57-S; again bombarded, 101; attempt to cut canal across peninsula opposite, 101-2; siege of, again abandoned, 102; operations against, 286; Sherman again threatens, 289; Sherman fails to take, 291; Com. Porter passes the batteries. 301; grand assault on, 311; failure of the assault on, 813; besieged by Grant, and surrendered, 810-16.
VINCENT, COL., killed at Gettysburg, 388. VIRGINIA, Pope's operations in, 172; Banks and McDowell assigned to Pope, 172; fight at Wytheville and Lewisburg, 403.
WACHUSETT, Capt. Collins, captures the Florida in Bahia harbor, 645-6. WADSWORTH, GEN. JAMES S., Military Governor of Washington, 108; on strength of Rebel army at Manassas in Jan., 1862, 112; strength of his force for defense of Washington, 180; at Gettysburg, 377: in council at Williamsport, 392; killed in the Wilder- ness, 569.
WAINWRIGHT, COL., wounded at South Moun- tain, 198.
WAINWRIGHT, CAPT., killed at Galveston, 324. WAITE, COL. C. A., captured at San Antonio, 18. WALKER, GEN. W. H. T., at Antietam, 207; de- feated at Jackson, 306; at Chickamauga, 415; fights Brannan at Pocotaligo, 463; retreats up Red river be- fore Gen. A. J. Smith, 537; killed at Decatur, Ga., 633. WALKER, CAPT. (Navy), up the Yazoo river, 318. WALLACE, GEN. LEW., 49; at Pittsburg Landing, 59-71; defeated at the Monocacy, 603. WALLACE, GEN. W. H. L., 59; 63; killed at Pittsburg Landing, 64.
WALTHALL, GEN., at Chickamauga, 417. WAR AND ITS CAUSES, Franklin Pierce on, 497. WARD, GEN. HOBART, at Chancellorsville, 360; at Manassas Gap fight, 393.
WARING, COL. GEO. E., defeats Marmaduke at Batesville, 447; at Guntown, Miss., 621.
WARNER, GEN., fights at Henderson's Hill, La.,
WARREN, GEN. FITZ HENRY, rëenforces Banks on Red river, 550.
WARREN, GEN. GEORGE S., at Gaines's Mill, 156; Malvern Hill, 165; Antietain, 208; Chancellorsville, 356; Centerville, 395; commands the 5th corps, 564; at "the Wilderness," 567 to 571; charges at Spottsyl- vania, 572; at Cold Harbor, 580 to 582; destroys Wel- don Railroad, 726; defeats Pegram at Dabney's mill, 726; fights on Rowanty creek, 730; in fight at Five Forks, 731-2; relieved by Sheridan, 733. WARRENTON JUNCTION, operations at, 181; 395. WARRENTON SPRINGS, Va., operations at, 182. WASHBURNE, GEN. C. C., 34; at Helena, 35; at
Vicksburg, 314; defeated near Opelousas, 340; on Rebel conspiracy, 557.
WASHINGTON CITY, force left for defense of, 130-1; McDowell's corps retained for defense of, 131; Gen. Banks in command at, 194; Early menaces and is repulsed from, 605.
WASHINGTON, CAPT., killed at Vicksburg, 310. WASHINGTON, N. C., Foster repels Hill at, 483. WAUHATCHIE, Gen. Geary victorious at, 435. WAYNESBORO', VA., Sheridan routs Early at, 727. WAYNESBORO', GA., Kilpatrick at, 691; 692. WEAD, GEN. F. F., killed at Cold Harbor, 582. WEBB, BRIG.-GEN., wounded at Gettysburg, 388. WEBB, COL., killed at Sabine Cross-roads, 540. WEBSTER, COL. J. D., at Pittsburg Landing, 65. WEBSTER, COL. D. FLETCHER, of Mass., killed at Gainesville, 189.
WEED, GEN. S. H., killed at Gettysburg, 388. WEEHAWKEN, iron-clad, Capt. John Rogers, cap- tures the Atlanta, 472–3.
WEITZEL, GEN. GODFREY, with Gen. Butler's expedition, 83, 91, 97; sent to Lafourche, 104-5; declines to assault Wilmington, 711; enters Richmond, 737. WESSELLS, GEN., wounded at Fair Oaks, 148. WEST POINT, Va., fight at, 126–7.
WEST VIRGINIA, operations in, 108; 140; 598. WHARTON, GEN., raids in Middle Tenn., 433. WHEELER, GEN., wounded at Lavergne, 271; his attack a failure, 272; 280; 283; raids in East Tennessee, 433; at Chickamauga, 415.
WHITAKER, GEN., at Chickamauga, 422. WHITE OAK SWAMP, battle of, 160-1; bridge rëtaken, 170.
WHITE, GEN. JULIUS, at Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry, 199.
WHITE, CAPT., at Vicksburg, 312.
WHITING, GEN., at Malvern Hill, 165.
WICKLIFFE, HON. C. A., enlightened by Gen.
WILCOX, GEN. C. M. (Rebel), at Glendale, 163; at Hopewell Gap, 183.
WILD, GEN., in North Carolina, 535.
WILDER, COL. J. T., surrenders to Bragg at Munfordsville, 216.
WILDERNESS, battle of the, 567 to 570. WILLARD, COL., killed at Gettysburg, 388. WILLIAMS, GEN. THOMAS, in first attack on Vicksburg, 57-8; at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 97; again at Vicksburg, 101; in command at Baton Rouge, 102; death of, 103; issues orders to drive from camps and garrisons colored fugitives, 246. WILLIAMS, GEN. A. S., with Sherman in his great march, 689 to 695.
WILLIAMS, COL., Ill., killed at Stone River, 281. WILLIAMS, CAPT., at siege of Corinth, 227. WILLIAMSBURG, VA., battle of, 122-6. WILLICH, GEN., captured at Stone River, 274. WILMINGTON, N. C., defenses of, 710; Butler and Weitzel decline to assault, 711; Schofield captures, 715.
WILSON, Hon. HENRY, of Mass., on the return of fugitive slaves, 251; bill to provide for educating colored children, 266.
WILSON, GEN. JAMES H., raids through central Alabama, 717; capture of Selma and Montgomery, 719-720.
WINCHESTER, VA., Jackson defeated at, 135; Gen. Ewell takes, 371.
WINSLOW, CAPT. JOHN, of the Kearsarge, engages the Alabama, and sinks her, 646-47.
WINTHROP, GEN. FRED., killed at Five Forks. 734. WISE, GEN. HENRY A., at Roanoke Island, 74. WISE, CAPT. O. J., killed at do., 76.
WOLFE, LT.-COL., killed at Richmond, Ky., 215. WOLFORD, GEN. FRANK T., opposes Morgan, 404;
pursues Pegram to Somerset, 427; repels Scott's cavalry, 428; is routed at Philadelphia, Tenn., 481. WOOD, GEN. T. J., wounded at Stone River, 276; at Chickamauga, 415; at Mission Ridge, 442; at Nashville, 684-6.
WOOD, MAJ., brings off four guns from Maryland Heights, 200.
WOOD, BRIG.-GEN. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
WOOD, COL. JAS., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436. WOODWARD, JUDGE GEO. W., on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
WOOL, GEN. JOHN E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
WORDEN, LT. JOHN L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, and is wounded, 118.
WRIGHT, GEN. H. G., assaults Secessionville, 461; at the Wilderness, 568-71; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 734.
WRIGHT, GEN. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; WYMAN, COL. J. B., killed near Vicksburg, 290. wounded at Antietam, 210. WYTHEVILLE, Va., fight at, 403; Gillem takes 200 men and 8 guns at, 688.
YAZOO CITY, fighting at, 309-310; 318.
Yazoo Bluffs, Sherman demonstrates on, 289. YEADON, RICHARD, offers $10,000 reward for Gen. Butler, 106.
YELLOW BAYOU, La., fight of A. J. Smith, with Polignac, 551.
YORK RIVER RAILROAD, burned by Rebels, 159. YORKTOWN, Va., siege of, 120-22; evacuation of by Magruder, 122; embarkation of troops at, 171.
ZOLLICOFFER, GEN., killed at Mill Spring, 42-3,
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