rill, D. PAGE PAGK P. 51 tion. D. 80 D. 5: Island No. 18, Mississippi River, guerrilla attack at, D. 50 rillas, D. 56 Ivy Hill, Miss., fight at, Doc. 490 Doc. 455 J Doc. 455 Doc. 72 HUNTINGTON, CHARLES L., Lieut., re- JACKSON, ALFRED, Gen., rebel, at Mill port of operations near Mobile, Point, Va. Doc. 155 Doc, 127 JACKSON, Col, Eleventh Pa. Re- D. 44 D. 62 JACKSON, -, Rev., Chaplain Fifty- Doc, 602 D. 57 D. 62 November fifteenth, 1963, D. 8 Jackson, Wu, L., Gen., account of his operations against Gen. Ave- Doc. 1 Doc. 285 Doc. 40 Jackson County, N. C., rebel Indian legion surprised in, D. 41 Tenn., Doc 334 Jackson, Miss., occupied by Gen. D. 27 D. 42 D. 61 Doc. 475, 491 Doc. 105 HUTCITESOX, - Mr., of Va. See Doc. 470 D. 72 Amnesty Proclamation, D. 24 Jackson, Tenn., reasons for General Hurlbut's failure at, Doc. 834 Jacksonville, Fla., National pickets I D. 72 occupation of, by National troops, Doc, 394 D. 44 JACOBS GEORGE, noticed, D. 26 D. 16 tions on the, Doc. 439 Doc. 1 Doc. 4-13 Fifty-second Regiment of, reënlist- JARVIS JAMES, report of the James Doc. 455 D. 34 Doc, 441 10 JENKINS, M., rebel Gen., at Droop D. 3 operations near Mobile, Doc. 113 Doc. 589 D. 88 additional report on the operations near Mobile, Doc. 131, 184 Doc. 165 Mounted Infantry, of, D. 59 Jenkins Island, s. C., rebel attack on, D. 55 D. 41 Johnson, ANDREW, Gov. of Tennessee, D. 62 D. 03 Doc. 355 Doc. 392 proclamation of January twenty- sixth, 1964, Doc, 310 decision relative to Jane Woodall, D. 7 See Navajo Indians, D. 31, 48 JOHNSON, ANNE, the rebel spy, D. 24 JOHNSON, BRADLEY T., Col., Doc, 590 D. -. Captain of the Forest P. 37 D. 43 Rose," at Waterproof, La., D. 45 D. 23 Jouxson, EDWARD Gen., at the fight D. 41 at Raccoon Ford, Doc. 244 Doc. 168 Indian Territory, rebels expelled JOHNSON, HERSCHEL V., speech at Mil- from, D. 45 ledgeville, Ga., Nov. 2'th, D. 12 D. 18 JOHNSON, WILLIAM E. See Fort Pillow. D. 29, Doc. 191, P. 23 Indiana volunteers. See Grand Co- Johnson County, N. C., farmers of, re- Doc. 151 fuse to be taxed, D. 7 of, D. 70 D. 42 deserters from the army of D. 40 Doc. 392 Twenty-first Regiment of, D. 46 relinquished his command, D. 21 D. noticed, D. 17, 62, 47; Doc. 429 D. 60 " John J. Roe," burning of the steam- D. D. 37 "John Douglass,” schooner, captur- ed, D. 43 ment of, D. 46 “John Scott," schooner, captured, D. 82 Doc. 551 JONES, J. M., Gen., rebe!, Doc. 243 Doc. 163 “In Libby Prison-New-Year's Eve, Jones, J. B., Rev. See Cherokees, D. 14 1863-4," P. 63 JONES, SAMUEL, hanged by the rebels, P. 11 D. 33 Iowa volunteers. See Grand Coteau, JONES, SAMUEL, Gen., rebel. See Ilal. D. 43 Doc. 171 D. 87 D. 39 D. 33 Jonesville, Va., Union troops surren- dered near, D. 81 D. 82 “ Josephine," capture of the sloop, D. 56 D. 57 Ironclads, the effect of in Europe, D. 65 "Joseph L. Gerity," seizure of the, D. 9 P. 9 bravery of, Doc. 102 יי D. D. “Vesta,'' KEN PAGE PAGE Doc. 531 * Bendigo," D. 81 2 report of the destruction of the 9 steamer " Dare," Doc. 354 siege of, Doc. 306, 316 report of coöperation with Gen. Doc. 461 account of the siege of, Doc. 243 Graham on the James River, Doc. 439 D. 39, 41 Col. Wm. S. Montgomery's report report of the expedition to Bear In- of the siege of, Doc. 461 D. 62 Doc. 198 report of the destruction of the Doc. 403, 464 giving for the safety of, D. 18 noticed, D. 32, 40 D. 59 Longstreet's retreat from, Doc. 465 LEE, W. F., Gen., rebel, released, D. * indications of a battle" at, D. 36 LEEDOM, HOWARD. See Returned Pri- D. 87 soners, Doc. 83 D. 23 from, D. 40 Leeper's Ferry, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 314 D. 63 Legareville, S. c., fight at, D. 26 LEGGETT, MORTIMER D., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 475 Doc. 95 LEMING, Mch. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 23 , Lieut., wounded at D. 58 D. 63 Lenoir, Tenn., evacuated by Gen. Burnside, D. 9 L Lenoir Road, Tenn., fight on the, Doc. 250 Le Roy, Wx. E., Com., report of oper- ations near Mobile, Doc. 120 D. 56 noticed, Doc. 101 D. 21 to Jefferson Davis, P. 48 Doc. 335 LEWIS, G. W. See Conscripts, Doc. 460 LAIBOLD, BERNARD, Col., report of the LEWIS, ISAAC H, See Returned Prison- fight at Charlestown, Tenn., Doc. 292 ers, Doc. ST letter on the same, Doc. 294 Lewisburgh, Va., occupation of, D. 4 D. 27 D. 20 D. 24 Lake City, Fla., fight near, Doc. 399 Libby Prison, Va., National prisoners in, D. 21 Doc. 161 Doc. 280 Col. Streight and others escape from, D. 43 accou of an escape from, Doc, 372 Doc. 476 Doe. 451 Doc. 809 Doc, 510 P. 35 Doc. 333 United States, office of, created, D. 48 Hill, Doc. 510 "Lily," capture of the English schooner, D. 67 D. 62 LARMER, -, Major, Fifth Pa., D. '44 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, letter to Governor D. 80 tion, D. 2 D. 69 recommends thanksgiving and pray. D. 59 “Lauretta," capture of the, D. 48 er for the safety of Knoxville, D. 18 sends his proclamation of amnesty D. 19 army, D. 19 D. 19 D. 2; Doc, 207 message in relation to the Freed. man's aid societies, D. 92 Doc. 21 approves instructions to tax com- D. 66 Lebanon, Ala., fight near, Doc. 306 letter to the " North American Re- skirmish near, Doc. 357 view" on the President's Poli- D. 84 Doc. 602 D. 57 mitigates the sentences of deserters. D. 45 D. 4 LEE, Fitz-Hugh, Gen., his raid in Har- signs the bill creating a Lieutenant- dy County, Va., Doc, 326 General of the army, and nomin- D. 83 ates Gen. Grant for the place, D. 48 See Averill's expedition, Doc. 256 presents Lieut.-Gen. Grant with his D. D. 49 mond vote him a house, D. 6 war order, reässigning commanders of the army, D. 51 Doc. 693 of the Rapidan by Gen. Meade, D. 14 address to Governor Hahn, D. 52 D. 15 speech at the Maryland State Fair, D. 67 D. 23 calls for two hundred thousand men, D. .8 grens, D. Doc. 101 makes changes in the commands of D. 58 instructs Gen. Steele on the ques. tisan rangers, Doc. 422 tion of reorganization in Arkan- P. 25 sas, Doc. 330 D. 4, 36, 47, 62, 65 proclamation relieving the blockade of Brownsville, Texas Doc, 491 D. 52 ations on Wolf River, Tenn., D. 17 order for a draft, March 10, 1964, noticed, Doc. 370 D 61 LEE, S. P., Rear-Admiral, report on defines the amnesty proclamation, Doç. 460 cy, P. mish at, (3 PAGE PAGB " Fat Volunteers, P. 85 P. 40 his artillery stolen, D. 59 Doc. 531 dition into Virginia, Doc. 332 P. 11 Love, --, Col., rebel. See Waynes- “Martaban," capture of the ship, D. 26 D. 51 D. 49 D. 19 D. 12 P. 86 P. 16 LOVEJOY, Owen, funeral of, D. 08 Maryland, President Lincoln's letter on the election in, D. 2 P. 19 convention for the amendment of the Constitution of, D. 59 D. 89 D. 67 “Mary Ann," capture of the, D. 49 P. 57 Mary Sorley," capture of the rebel schooner, D. 58 rebel raid on, P. 39 Doc. 290 LYNCH, W. F., Col., noticed, Doc. 469 Massachusetts, Second infantry of, D. 47 Doc. 587 Twenty-fifth Regiment of, D. report of battle of Pleasant Hill, Doc. 539 Fifty-fourth Colored Regiment of, P. 5 D. 26 Lynnville, Tenn., bridges destroyed First Cavalry, Colored, of, D. 59 near, D. 47 Doc. 161 son Davis, Doc. 513 destruction of a steamer at, D. 29 MATTHEWSON, ARTHUR, report of the destruction of the * Smith D. 18 Doc. 413 MAURICE, F. D., Rev., his reply to Carlyle's “Iliad," P. 18 Doc. 70 D. 2 MACRY, DABNEY II., Gen., noticed, D. 45 D. 17 D. 6 D. 6 D. 62 tional troops, D. 32 D. 2 rebel attack on, D. 51 P. 7 account of a skirmish near, Doc. 468 Doc. 460 D. 61 Doc. 92 MAGRUDER, J. B., Major-Gen., address MAYS, William F., statement in the to the planters of Texas, Doc. 244 Fort Pillow case, Doc. 71 Doc. 420 MCALISTER, BRYAN, his account of P. 53 D. 16 Maine Volunteers, Fifth Regiment of, McCANN, W. P., Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 Doc. 125 D. 4 McCHESNEY, Col. See Green- D. 29 D. P. 24 MANNING, Capt., capture of, D. 47 McCOOK, A. McD., Gen., statement in reference to the battle of Chick- amauga, Doc, 303 Doc, 255 at Fair Gardens, Tenn., D. 37 D. 25 MANTELL, GEORGE. See Fort Pillow, McCook, D. M., Col., at Dandridge, Doc. 58 Tenn., D. 3.5 P. 8 “Maple Leaf,” loss of the steamer, McCowx, JOHN P., Gen., captured, D. 32 D. 58 McCoy, J. A. C., surgeon. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 36 Doc. 291 McCoy, WILLIAM N., surgeon, Doc. 85 McCURDY, See Unionism in Alabama, Doc. 857 Doc. 101 ; D. 68 MCDONALD, John A. See Mobile, Doc, 127 D. 2 MCGINNIS, GEORGE P., Brig.-Gen. See Doc. 150 D. 22 D. 19, 24 MCINTIRE, Lieut. Ninth Illinois caval- Doc. 836 of the, D. 10 MCKEEL, GARNER. See Nickajack Trace, D. 71 Doc. 532 " Marion," capture of the, D. 52 MCKEEL, JOSIAH. See Arkansas, Doc, 8:25 Doc. 105 Doc. 463 ; D. Doc. 329 ; D. 32 MARLE, GEORGE. See Nickajack Trace, MCLAGAN, W. R. See Fort Pillow. D. 71 McMICHAEL, WILLIAM L., Doc. 21 D. 57 MARMADURE, JOHN S., Gen., encoun- MONIEL, Joun, Gen., Cherokees bave ters Gen. Steele, Doc. 515 have an interview with, D. 14 Doc. 455 McPHERAON, JAMES B., assigned to the command of Tennessee, D. 51 Doc. 370 Massachusetts, D. 41; Doc. 401 banishes women from Vicksburgh, D. 27 D. 49 Era," at Fort Pillow, Doc. 2, 64 noticed, D. 40, 42; Doc. 475, 481 1 15 PAGE PAGB people of Arkansas, Doc. 504 dition, P. 20 N D. 4 Admiral Farragut and others, Natchez, Miss., skirmish near, D. 6 Doc. 98 General Wirt Adams's raid near, D. 36 P. 10 D. Doc. 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 Natchitoches, La., occupied by the Nationals, Doc, 520 fences of, Doc, 533 D. 43 Doc. 5 8 D. 45 Navajo Indians, fight with the, D. 31 D. 32 the war with, ended, D. D. 59 Moccasin Point, cannonading at, D. 6 NAYRON, ALEXANDER. See Fort Pil- D. 7 low, Doc. 17 in the matter of the battle of Chickamauga, Doc. 367 Doc. 259 Negro Troops, anecdotes relating to P. 7 the, P. 35 D. 88 Wagner, Doc. 279 at the reception of Gen. John H. debate in the rebel Congress on the D. 82 employment of, in the army, D. 86 Doc. 42 D. 89 enlisted in General Foster's depart- ment, D. 31 ville, N. C., D. 28 first negro prisoners arrive in Rich. mond, Va., D. 49 eral Morgan, P. 11 General Rosecrans's order in refer- ence to, in Missouri, Doc. 450 D. 1 General Hurlbut's order on the disci- D. 22 D. 71 reception of, at Richmond, Va., D. 32 no quarter given to, by the rebels, D. 22 D. 87 account of the escape of, Doc. 813 incident of the courage of, P. 5, 6 D. 29 appeal from to his soldiers, Doc. 320 National regiments of, in the expe- dition to King and Queen Court- mand, D. 52 D. 21 D. 57 See President Lincoln's letter to D. Governor Hahn, D. 52 P. 12 speech of a negro soldier at Yew-Or- 20 P. 25 nessee, D. 25 D. 39 D. 70 the enlistment of in Kentucky, D. 53 P. 8 Morton Station, Miss., Sherman's testimony of, in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 10 massacre of, at Fort Pillow, Doc. Doc. 240 ; D. 8 at the fight of Snydersville, D. 58 D. 2 Doc. 261 Doc. 290 See Colore i Troops. Doc. 829 See Labor in Louisiana, Doc. 870 and Alexandria Railroad, Doc. 462 NELSON, Joseph K., Lieut., Third Ala- D. 62 P. 61 bama colored troops, bravery of, P. 47 D. 2 Neuse River, N. C., account of the ex- D. 72 Doc. 335 Doc. 198 D. 00 D. 13 Doc. 221 Newbern, N. C.. General Peck's order on the attack on, D. 50 Doc. 294; D. 29 reports of the attack on, Doc, 358 D. 83 Yew Creek Valley, Va., fight in the, D. 40 P. 5 Mound City, Ark., rebel spies exe. New Creek, Va., rebels capture a train cuted at, D. 57 Dac, 362 D. 6 Mount Elba, Ark., expedition to, D. 57 New Hampshire Volunteers, Fourth D. 47 of the Twenty-third Regiment of, P. 19 Doc. 53:) D. 63 D. 22 “M. P. Burton," capture of the, D. 61 New-Kent Court-House, Va., fight at, D. 48 D. 59 Doc. 828 Newmarket, W. Va., fight near, D. 9 D. 35 the attack at Moorefeld, Va., New Orleans, La., General Mansfield Doc. 363 ; D. 33 Lovell's operations at, in 1902, D. 12 P. 51 General Banks constitutes & board of education at, D. 56 D. 46 of operations at Mobile, Doc. 110 NEWTON, Joun, Gen., at the Rapidan, P 32 Doc, 449 3! ?) O'NEIL, raid on, PAGE PAGK service, Doc, 602 D. 56 volunteers, bravery of at Chatta- PALMER, J. C., Fleet-Surgeon. Doc. 102 Doc. 223 PALMER, ; Col., captures General D. Forty-ninth Regiment of, D. 41 Palmyra, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 207 D. 60 Panther Springs, Tenn., fight at, D. 49 ers, Doc. 89 D. 88 PARKER, A. M., Surgeon, D. 16 D. 63 One Hundred and Eleventh Regi- PARKER, FOXHALL A., Lieut. Com., er- D. 83 pedition up the Rappahannock River, Va., D. 69 D. 60 noticed, D. 72 Doc. 459, 490 of the capture of Hoke's brigade, Doc. 165 D 10 “Old Rosy," by Kane O'Donnell, P. 21 Paris, Ky., guerrillas captured near, D. 46 D. 35 D. 89, 61 Gen. Gillinore's report of the battle Partisan rangers, rebel act authoriz- Doc. 422 Doc. 422 D. 28 Lieut. Eddy's account, Doc. 405 PARTRIDGE, L. H., Acting Master, Doc. 47 D. 49 action of the colored troops at, Doc. 415 Passports, forbidden at the South, D. 30 D. 52 rebel accounts of the battle, Doc. 417 PATRICK, REUBEX, Capt., surprises re- bels at Quicksand Creek, Ky., D. 59 P. 10 D. 25 PATTEN, --, Gen., rebel, at Droop Mountain, Va., Doc. 155 D. 52 Patterson Creek Bridge, Va., fight at, D. 40 train captured in, Doc. 326 Doc. 593 D. 42 rebel terms of, P. 45 D. 87 Linton Stephens's resolutions on, D. 55 D. 39 “Peace on Earth," P. 23 Doc. 551 | Orange and Alexandria Railroad, PECK, Joux J., Major-Gen. See Reta- D. D. 17 liation in North-Carolina, Doc. 419 D. 22 orders in reference to the attack on D. 50 to Bogue and Bear Inlets, N. C., rebel chaplains at, D. 61 D. 26 orders in reference to the capture of Plymouth, N. C., D. 68 D. 4, 14, 29 D. 69 Doc. 827 D. 13 OSBAND, ---, Col. First Missouri Ca- Pega, THOMAS. See Cherokees, D. 14 valry, Doc, 417 PEGRAM, Joux, Gen., rebel, Doc. 165 D. 60 surrendler, D. 81 ter, noticed, Doc. 355 Doc. 379 at Lookout Mountain, Doc. 213 PENYEBACKER, C. D., Col., Doc. 313 D. 20 Fort Pillow, Doc, 37, Doc. S D. 22 of, D. 64 D. 23 Sweat, P. 30 Seventy-sixth Regiment of, D. 54, 55 D. 47 D. 52 D, 50) D. 65 P. 27 PENWELL, Joux. See Fort Pillow. D. 18 Our President, 1861, a poem, P. 38 Perfectionists of Norfolk, Gen. But- ler's letter to the, D. 83, P. 43 up the Yazoo River, Doc. 496 PERKINS, G. H., Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 D. 1 Owen, J. T., Gen., noticed, D. report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 126 D. 52 “Pet," capture of the steamer, D. 45 Forrest, D. 89 D. account of the battle at, Doc. 499, 501, rebels capture a train near, Doc. 362 PETTIBONE, H, D., Sergt., noticed, Doc. 511 Doc. 299 gade at Gettysburgh, Pa., D. 54 D. 63 PHELPS, S. L., Lieut. Com., Doc. 5:22 Doc. 45 PALMER, J. W., Gen., noticed, D. 40 report of the Red River expedition, Doc. 519 N. C., Doc. 359 Philadelphia, Tenn., skirmish at, Doc. 314 D. 1 expedition of, to Onslow and Jones · Philippi," U. S. steamer, reports of D. 37 Doc. 143 |