sance to Snicker's Ferry, Va.,
Col., Pa. Vols., See Deserted House, Va. SPEIGEL, Col., report of the battle of Port Gibson, Doc. 573 SPENCE,, Mr., rebel, D. 35 SPENCER, SARAH, patriotism of, P. 9 SPICELY, W. T., Col, report of the battle of Champion Hill, Miss., SPICER, N. W., Capt., Doc. 28S Spottsylvania C. H., Va., Unionists surprised at, D. 69 SPRAGUE, A. B. R., Col., report of op- erations in North-Carolina, Doc. 257 Springfield, Mo., official reports of the attack on, Doc. 346 "St. Clair," gunboat, attacked, D. "St George," schooner, captured, D. "St. John," steamer, captured, D. St. Louis, Mo., emancipation meeting
Spanish Wells, S. C., accounts of the fight at, Doc. 446 SPEAR, A. R., Judge, D. 79 D. 21, 55
reports of his raid through Vir- ginia,
STONEMAN'S raid, Richmond Exam-
STREET, S., Capt., rebel,
first decision under the emancipa- tion proclamation made at, St. Mary's, Fla., bombarded,
STURGIS, S. D., Gen., Substitutes, price of, in Richmond, Va.. D. 63 Suffolk, Va., fights in the vicinity of, D. 29, 67 fight near, D. 64 Gen. Dix's recapitulation of the fights at, D. 65 Union troops attacked near, D. 74 SULLIVAN, J. C., Gen., Doc. 884 SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY. See Medals of Honor.
Summerville, Miss., fight near, D. 19 9 Summerville, Va., fight at, D. 44 SUMNER, E. V., Gen., at Falmouth,
ence with Major-Gen. Hill, Doc. 474 notice of, D. 32 STANTON, E. M., Secretary, his opin- ion of the draft, P. his despatch to the Gov. of Penn- sylvania after the battle of Fred- ericksburgh,
5 STEELE, THEOPHILUS, Dr.,
Doc. 201 Snicker's Gap, Va., occupation of, D. 10 Snow Hill, Tenn., fight at, D. 60 Somerset, Ky., rebel descent on, D. 78 official reports of the battle at, Doc. 490 P. 44 Songs of the rebels, P. 21, 41 "Sophia," bark, captured, D. 11 South-Carolina, Gov. Bonham's mes- zige to the Legislature of, Doc, 500 loyal colored volunteers, organiza- tion of the first regiment of, D. 38 colored troops. See Jacksonville, t colored,
"Star," steamer, capture of, D. 19 "Star of Peace," capture of the, D. 53 STEARNS,, Col., rebel, Doc. 481 STEEDMAN, CHARLES, Capt. U. S. N., Doc. 88 D. 56 STEELE, F., Gen. See Arkansas Post, Swan Quarter, N. C., fight at, D. 32 Doc. 360 Switzerland," Nationa! ram, D. 57 Doc. 320"Sylvan Shore," steamer, attacked D. 48 by rebels, D. 61 Steele's Bayou, account of the expe- dition to, Doc. 461 STEINWEHR, A. VOx, Gen., D. 24 report of the battle of Chancellors- ville, Doc. 579 TABB, —, Col., rebel, STELLWAGEN, F. S., Com., report of TABB, T. T., the fight off Charleston, Doc. 405 TAFEL, GUSTAVUS, Col., STEPHENS, ALEXANDER H., letter on TAINTOR, JNO. A, curious will of, P. 43 the causes of the rebellion, D. 28 TALCOTT,, Col., rebel, D, 58 STERLING, JOHN W., D. 3 Tallahatchie River, rebel forts on, STEVENS, A. F., Col. Thirteenth N. H. taken, D. 21 Vols., Doc. 86 account of the skirmish on the, STEVENS, G. A., Lieut. Com., Doc. 505 Doc. 283 STEVENSON, JOHN D., Gen., Doc. 612 Tampa, Fla., bombarded by the STEWART, THOMAS, of East-Newton, Unionists, D. 11 Ohio, P. 28" Tampico," steamer, captured, D. 60 STIVERS, J. W., Major Fourteenth Tappahannock, Va., captured, D. 19 Ky., D. 28 TAYLOR, WM. R., Capt., Doc. 505
Doc. 24 reconnoissance to Warrenton, D. 68 reconnoissance to Snicker's Ferry, Va., Doc. 201 report of his fight at Warrenton Junction, Va., Doc. 600 notices of, D. 19, 70 D. 3
D. 33 THOMAS, JAMES, of Ottar Creek, Iowa, P. 11 THOMAS,, Col. Eighth Vt. Regt. Doc. 49 THOMPSON, DE WITT C., Major, D. 64 THOMPSON, T. P., Lieut., report of the
fight at Ol River, La., Doc. 421 Thompson's Station, Tenn., official
reports of the battle of, Doc. 439 Thoroughfare Gap, Va., skirmishes at, TIBBALS, H. J., Corporal. See A Ro- mance of the War,
"Ticonderoga," steam sloop, launch- ed,
Van Buren, Ark., fight at, reports of the battle at, VANCE, Z. B., Gov. of N. C., appeal, of Oct. 15, Doc. 23 appeal to the planters of North- Carolina, proclamation in reference to ab- sentees from the rebel army, D. 40 message of Jan. 21, Doc. 393 appeal to the people of North-Car- olina,
"Volksblatt," destruction of the of fice of, Volunteer's appeal, a, VON GILSA, - Col.,
See Holly Springs, Miss., poem dedicated to, notices of, D. 27, 52, 60, 63, 72 Vaught's Hill, Tenn., accounts of the battle at, Doc. 465 "Velocity," schooner, capture of, D. 9 captured by rebels, D. 37 Verinont Volunteers. Seo Bayou
| Wardensville, Va., Union reconnois- sance to, D. 26 WARING, GEORGE F., Jr., descent on Batesville, D. 42 WARREN, FITZ-HENRY, Gen, report of the battle at Hartsville, Mo.,
Tompkinsville, Ky., visited by reb-
Warrenton, Va., occupied,
Fourteenth Regiment of, Fifteenth Regiment of,
Versailles, Ky., wagon train cap-
Warrenton Junction, Va., fight near,
Vicksburgh, Miss., attack on, menced,
D. 36 com- D. 20 assault on the rebel works at, D. 30 cutting the canal at, D. 44
Trent Road, N. C., rebels captured
"Warsaw," steamer, fired into,
War Song, by J. H. Woodcock, P. 41 WASHBURNE, C. C., Gen., report of
his operations in Miss., Doc. 223 complimented for energy, etc., D. 22 notice of, D. 19 Doc 629
Washington, D. C., trade between Georgetown and, "flagrantly vio- lated,"
WEITZEL, GODFREY, Brig.-Gen., re- port of the battle of Labadie- ville,
See Port Hudson, Miss.,
at Bayou Teche, La.,
WELLES, GIDEON. See Medals of
WELLS, W. M., Capt.,
Western Virginia, created a State,
"West Florida," blockade runner, destroyed.
West-Point, Va., Gen. Keyes's
connoissance to,
"W. F. W.," song by,
WHARTON,, Gen., rebel. See
"What shall be done for Jeff Da-
WHEAT, C. R., Major,
WHEELAN, JAMES N., Lieut.,
WHEELER, -, Col., rebel,
Wheeling "Press," suppressed,
"When the great rebellion's over,"
"Whippy Swamp Guards," rebel,
WILEY A., Lieut.-Col., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 181 "William H. Webb," rebel steamer, D. 49 WILLIAMS, J. L., Lieut. First Mary- land Regiment, D. 58 WILLIAMS, JOHN. See Medals of Honor. WILLIAMS, JOHN,
National pickets attacked at, D. 58 WILLIAMSON, GEO. W., Gen., D. 61 WILLIAMSON, J. A., Col., report of the battle before Williamsburgh, Doc. 819 Williamston, N. C., fight near, D. 11 operations of the Massachusetts troops at, Doc. 193 WILLSON, FORCEYTHE, Wilmington, N. C., yellow fever at, D. 5 D. 10
Woodburn, Tenn., National property
WoRTHINGTON, J. J., Capt.,
proclamation in California,
WYNDHAM, PERCY, Col. First N. J.
Cavalry, D. 9, 42; Duc. 203, 607
See Thompson Station. See Prairie Grove, Ark. Second Regiment of, D. 20, 58 Twentieth Regiment of, Doc. 62 Twenty-second Regiment of, D. 85 Twenty-ninth Regiment of, Third Cavalry of, Doc. 61 WISE, JOHN. See Doc. 869 WITHERS, J. M., Maj.-General, rebel, Doc. 171; D. 51 Wireman's Shoals, Ky., fight near, D. 25 WOLFORD, FRANK, Col., operations of the cavalry of, Doc. 272; D. 78 Women. See Cornelia Oldom. a belligerent secessionist, rebel, notice given to, to go South,
expedition through,
Yazoo River, Journal of the expedi
YEADON, RICHARD, Colonel, of S. C.,
Doc. 15; D. 9 offers a reward for Gen. Butler, D. 30 YEATMAN, H. T., Lieut.-Col., rebel, Doc. 451 Yellville, Ark., expedition to, D. བ༡ salt-works destroyed at, D. 24 Yellow Fever, at Wilmington, N. C., D. 5 Yockna Creek, Miss., fight at, Doc. 281 YOUNG, WILLIAM, Doc. 500
WILDER, C. D., Superintendent of
ZINCKS, —, artificer, bravery of, at Pocataligo, Zooк, S. K., Brig.-Gen.
friends of rebels go South,
Wilderness, Va., the battle of, See
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