Doc. 271 Proclamation promulgating Presi- dent Lincoln's Emancipation Act, Doc. 293 report of his operations on the Opelousas River, Doc. 552
D. 28, 32, 64, 65, 70, 78 epigram on, P. 10 "Banshee," steamer, ran the block- ade, D. 78
Baptist Missionary Union, Patriot- ism of,
BANKS, N. P., Gen., advance of his Expedition reached N. O., La., D. assumed command of the Dept. of the Gulf, confirms Gen. Butler's order as- sessing rebels, D. notice in reference to personal de- monstrations at New-Orleans, D. confirms the Emancipation Procla- mation in La., Proclamation of, Dec. 16, 1862,
Expedition up the, 34"Belle," steamer, attempt to capture the, D. 49 BENJAMIN, J. P., circular to foreign consuls in reference to the block- ade of Texas, notice of,
Bolivar Heights, Va., Union pickets at, attacked, Bolivar, Tenn., fights near, D. 46, 52; Bombardment of Vicksburgh, dedi-
cated to Gen, Earle Van Dorn, P. 41 BONHAM, M. L., Gov. of South-Caro-
lina, message of, April 3, Doc. 500 "Booneville," his account of the battle of Cane Hill, Doc. 184 Boston, Mass., drafting commenced in,
Union Club organized in, excitement in, at the departure of the Fifty-fourth colored regiment,
Boston Transcript," account of Foster's expedition,
"Baptist Recorder" suppressed, D. 25 "Barataria," gunboat, lost, D. 62 Barbee's Cross-Roads, Va., account of the fight at, Doc. 177 BARCLAY, J. B., heroism of the wife of,
BESTICK, Mr. See Charleston, S. C. BENTON, WM. G., Brig.-Gen., report of the battle of Port Gibson, Doc. 572 Bemis Landing, La., expedition from, D. 76 Berkley, Pa., draft troubles in, D. 4 Berlin, Md., skirmish at, D. 20 BERRY, W. W., Lieut.-Col., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 139 Berry's Ferry, Va., fight at, D. 74 Berrysville, Va., Major Keenan's re- connoissance to,
Barclay's Fort, N. M., rumored at-
Bardstown, Ky., operations of guer-
fight near, BERTRAM, HENRY, Lieut.-Col. Twen- tieth Wis., report of the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Berwick's Bay, La., fight near, Berwick City, La., skirmish at, Bethel, Vt., curious proceedings in, P. Beverly, Va., fight at,
BOYLE, J. T., Brig. Gen., Doc. 208; D. 31 BOYLE, JOHN, Ninth Kentucky Caval-
Big Bear Creek, Mo., fight at, Big Hill, Ky., fight near,
BRAGG, BRAXTON, Gen., official re-
D. 2; Doc. 185 Doc. 579 BARNEY, HIRAM, report on sales of
"Baron de Castine," brig, cap-
N. H. Vols., P. 49 BIRCH, MILTON, Capt., D. 24 report of his expedition into Ar- kansas, Doc. 250 Col. Thirteenth Conn., Doc. 44, 545
letter to Gen. Rosecrans,
retreat of the army of, notice of,
"Bragg's last order to Wheeler," P. 85 BRAINE, D. L., Capt. U.S.N.,
Baton Rouge, La., occupation of, D. 26 Fight at,
Battle Ode to Virginia, BAYARD, GEORGE D., Brig.-Gen., D. 12, 26 Bayou Bontouca, La., skirmish at, D. 17 Bayou Sara, La., destruction of rebel property at,
BLAIR, F. P., Gen. See Chickasaw Bluffs.
BRAYMAN, M., Brig-Gen., his order of December 4,
See "Arkansas Post." BLAKE, R. S., Lieut. Com.,
'Break o' Day," capture of the, D. 28 Breathitt Co., Ky., rebels captured
report of the destruction of the Hatteras,
D. 61 Bayou Teche, La., report of the fight at, Doc. 389 Official report of the operations on the, Doc. 527 Bayou Vermilion, La., fight at, D. 65 Bear Creek, Mo., skirmish on, D. 43 Bear River, W. T., account of the battle of, Doc. 401 Colonel Connor's report of the bat- tle of, Doc. 468 BEARD, OLIVER T., Lieut.-Col., report of the expedition to Doboy River, Ga., Doc. 200 notices of, D. 12, 13 Beaufort, N. C., Union meeting in, D. 5 BEAUREGARD, G. T., Major-Gen., re- port of the battle at Pocotaligo, Doc. 40 orders non-combatants to leave D. 12
BLANDING, J. M., Lieut. Third Rhode Island Vols., Doc. 89 BLANDING, O., Major, rebel, Doc. 512 BRECKINRIDGE, W. C. P., Col., rebel, Blockade Runners. See Charleston, S. C. See England.
BRECKENRIDGE, —, Capt., rebel Sec- ond Virginia cavalry, BRECKINRIDGE, JOHN C., Gen. Stone River,
BLODGETT, WELLS H., Lieut., exploit of, P. BLOODGOOD, E., Lieut.-Col., account of the battle of Thompson's Sta- tion, Doc. 442 Bloomfield, Ind., Union meeting at, D. 48 Bloomfield, Mo., rebel guerrillas driven out of, D. 40 Adjutant Poole's descent on, D. 50 Blount's Mills, N. C., account of the fight at, Doc. 526 Blue Spring, Mo., fight at, D. 56 BLUNT, JAMES G., Brig. Gen., report of the battle of Old Fort Wayne, Doc. 29
Doc. 466; D. 49 BRECKINRIDGE, W. K. M., Col., Doc. 73 Doc. 500
Brentville, Tenn., official report of
Brentwood, Tenn., narrative of the
"Brilliant," schooner, captured, D. 2 BRISTOW, BENJ, H., Col., D. 48 "Britannia," steamer, ran the block- ade, D. 35 British and Foreign Anti-Slavery So- ciety, D. 16, 76 British Consul leaves Charleston, S. C., D. "British Consular Guards" at Mo- bile, Ala., D. 75 British House of Commons, debate on Charleston blockade, D. 46
BROWN, C. L., Lieut., rebel, BROWN, E. B., Brig.-Gen., P. 25; D. 32; Doc. 350 BROWN, GEORGE, U.S.N., report of the capture of the "Indianola," Doc. 423 'BROWN, JOSEPH E., Gov, of Georgia, message of, November 13, Doc. 194 appeal to the planters of Georgia, Doc. 57 orders troops to the aid of Beau- regard, Proclamation in reference to de- serters and stragglers, notice of,
Cacapon Bridge, Va., skirmish at, D. 18" Cairo," account of the destruction of the steamer, Doc. 253 CALDWELL, JOHN C., Gen., Doc. 584
Doc. 591, 594, 595 Portland Press account of, Doc. 591 "Carleton's" account,
Secretary Stanton's despatch in
reference to,
Chantilly, Va., battle of,
Chapel Hill, Tenn., fight near, D. 51
1 CHAPIN, Gen. See Port Hudson. CHAPMAN, A. B., Lieut.-Col. Fifty- seventh New York,
Doc. 199 "Chapman," schooner, seized, D. 55 "Charleston Mercury" advocates
D. 55, 71 D. 64 Gen. Wright's proclamation in, D. 60 volunteers, Doc. 468 See Bear River. CALLIOUX, —, Capt., colored, D. 78 "Calypso," steamer, ran the block- ade, D. 55 CAMERON, CHARLES S., Capt. Ninth Illinois Cavalry, D. 65 Camp Jackson, Mo., anniversary of attack on, Camp Moore, La., fight at,
BROWN, Lieut. First Rhode Island
Union pickets captured and recap-
Doc. 459 D. 71 D. 8, 8, 9 D. 18 Doc. 390 See Medals of Honor. BUCKNER, S. B., rebel Gen., D. 51 Doc. 607
Bull Run, Va., bridge burned at, D. Bull Run Bridge, Va., rebel descent
BURBRIDGE, S. G., Brig.-Gen.,
Bureau of colored troops, established
D. 73 CANDY, CHARLES, Col., D. 29;. Doc. 305 Cane Hill, Ark., official reports of the battle of, Doc. 182 CANNON, WILLIAM, Gov. of Delaware, D. 54 proclamation of March 11, 1863, Doc. 446 Cape Girardeau, Mo., reports of the battle at, Doc. 562 Carbondale, Pa., draft troubles in, D. "Carleton's" description of Dahl- gren's reconnoissance, Doc. 180 his account of the battle of Chan- cellorsville, Doc. 594 CARLIN, Col., expedition to Clarkes- ville, Tenn., D. 17 "Caroline," steamer, captured, D. 8 Carpet clothing used at the South, P. 17 CARR, E. A., Gen., report of the bat- tle of Port Gibson, Doc. 568 CARROLL, S. S., Gen., report of the battle of Chancellorsville, Doc. 580 CARRUTH, Lieut. Col. Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Regiment, Doc. 196 CARRUTH, —, Capt., his battery, Doc. 535 Carrsville, Va., skirmish near, D. 3 fights near, D. 74 a serious mistake near, D. 75 CARTER, G. W., Col., rebel, D. 20; Doc. 562 CARTER, SAMUEL P., Gen., D. 32 expedition of, to East-Tennessee, Doc. 322 D. 89, 69
D. 8 CHEATHAM, WM. S., Gen., rebel, Doc. 174 Chenango," gunboat, launched, D. 55 Cherokee Indians, repeal of ordi-
nance of secession, D. 50 "Cherokee," steamer, captured, D. 71 Chicago, Ill., Union meeting at, D. 62 Chicago "Times," suppressed, D. 44, 72 suppression of, rescinded, D. 47 "Chicago Journal," account of the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Doc. 74 Chickasaw Bayou, Miss., reports of the battle at, Doc. 819 Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss., fight at, Doc. 820 rebel reports of the battle of, Doc. 322 CHICKERING, THos. E., Col., expedi-
official report of the battle of Fred-
Carthage, Tenn., rebel camp sur- D. 79 D. 50 D. 50
"Clarita," schooner, captured
BUSCHBECK,, Col. See Chancel- lorsville, Va., Bush, A. K., Capt., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 149 Bushwhackers captured, Doc. 27 Bushwhacking and the black flag advocated by rebels, Bute à-la-Rose, La., account of the capture of,
"But God is over all." By M. H. Cobb,
Butler, Bates Co., Mo., fight near, D. BUTLER, BENJAMIN F., Major-General, report of the battle of Labadie- ville, Doc. 44 order confirming the Confiscation Act, Doc. 190 order in reference to negroes, D. 10 continues the order of Gen. Lovell, D. 12 order assessing rebels, D. 23 farewell address to the Army of the Gulf, Doc. 269; D. 25 address to the people of New-Or- leans, Doc. 270 ten thousand dollars offered for him, dead or alive, outlawed by Jeff Davis,
CASSIDY, MICHAEL, Col. Sixth N. Y. S. V., CATAHOULA, steamer, attacked by rebels, CATHCART, CHARLES W.,
Catholics, Bishop of Ohio denounces the Knights of the Golden Circle, D. 70 Catlett's Station, Va., fight at, D. 83 "Caucasian," the, suppressed, D. 72 Cedar Co., Mo., rebel barbarities in, D. 66 Central Mississippi Railroad destroy- ed by the Nationals, Doc. 231 CESNOLA, S. P. D., Col., report of Stahel's reconnoissance, Doc. 202 CHALMERS, Gen., rebel. See Austin, Miss. Chambersburgh, Pa., rebels enter, D. 1; Doc. 1 D. 14 P. 82
CLAYBROOK,, Col., rebel, CLAYTON, POWELL, Col., account of his raid into Arkansas, Doc. 601 CLEBURN, P. R., Brig.-Gen., rebel. See Stone River.
CLENDENIN, D. R., Col.,
Clifton, Tenn., captured, CLINGMAN, Brig. Gen., rebel, Clinton, La., skirmish near, D. 29 CLOUD, W. F., Major, Kansas Second Regt, Doc. 84 CLUKE, LE ROY, rebel, his expedition
D. 49 defeated at Licktown, Ky., D. 49 notice of, CLUSERET, GUSTAVE P., Brig.-Gen.,
Coast wise Intercourse, COBB, M. II.,
rebel notice of his confiscation or-
D. 76 D. 79; Doc. 200 Col., Forty-sixth Doc. 40 Doc. 500
Cove Creek, N. C., fight at, Covington, Ky., fight near, COXETTER, L. M., Capt., CRABB, B., Col., Report of the attack on Springfield, Mo., Doc. 346 CRAIG, C. A., Col., report of the bat-
DA PONTE, DURANT, notice of, DARGAN, E. L., of Alabama, "Dart," schooner, captured, DAVENPORT, H. K., Commander, Doe. 183 DAVIDSON, J. W., Brig.-Gen., D. 42, 65 forbids the sale of certain newspa
Columbia, Mo., rebel camp destroyed
Columbus, O., Vallandigham circu-
"Crisis," destruction of the office of,
"Come, 'list, my boys, enlist," P. Comite River, La., bridges over, de- stroyed,
Commerce, Tenn., occupied by
Commerce, Miss., destruction of, D. Commercial intercourse,
tle of Chancellorsville, Doc. 583 Crampton's Pass, the battle of, Doc. 11 CRAVEN, Col., rebel, D. 8 Crawford County, Mo., account of the rebel raid in, Doc. 249 "Crazy Delawares," the, P. 49 "Crazy Jane," ship captured, "Crenshaw," schooner captured, D. CRESSY, T. R., report of the opera- tions of the Second Minnesota Vols., Doc. 215 Cripple Creek, Tenn., fight near, D. 74 58" Crisis," Columbus, O., suppressed, D. 72 CRITTENDEN, T. L., Maj.-Gen., D. 83 See Stone River,
Concordia, Ark., destruction of, D. Confederate currency, legal tender of the,
Doc. 613, 614 CROCKER, FREDERICK, Acting Master U. S. N., D. report of operations in Texas, Doc. 23 CROCKETT, JOHN W., of Ky., D. 89 CROFTON, ROBERT E., Capt. U. S. Inf.
speech before the Legislature of Mississippi, Dec. 26, 1862, Doc. 294 notices of, Doc. 2; D. 25, 27, 28, 32, 62 DAVIS, JEFF. C., Gen.,
DAVIS, JOHN. See Medals of Honor. DAVIS,, Col., at Camp Moore, La.,
Davis's Mills, Miss., fight at, Official Report of the fight at, Doc. 24 DAWSON,, Capt., rebel, D. 41
captured, D. 44 DAWSON, GEO. W., Major, Report of the battle of Chancellorsville,
Doc. 385 Dead soldiers, the burial of, near Richmond,
loyal, Crystal Springs, Miss., destroyed, D. "Cuba," rebel steamer destroyed, D. Cumberland River, destruction of steamboats on,
DE HUFF, J. Q. A., Capt.,
DE KAY, DRAKE, Capt., account of his
Lieut. Com, Fitch's report of ope- rations on the, Doc, 560 CUMMINGS, II. J. B., Col., report of the battle of Parker's Cross Roads, Tenn., CUMMINS, Gen., rebel,
capture of Smithfield, Va.,
Delaware. See Gov. Cannon, Doc. 446
Fourth Regiment of,
Delta, Miss., skirmishes near,
"Democratic Journal" suppressed,
Delaware Volunteers. See Falmouth,
"Department of the Gulf,"
Department of the Ohio, Gen. Burn-
side assumes command of, Department of the West, Gen. Scho-
CURTIS, S. R., Major-Gen., rapid marches of the troops of, P. 31 report of the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Doc. 66 D. 21, 60, 77 CURTIS, GREELY, Lieut.-Col. First Mass. Cavalry, Doc. 459 "Curtis's Horse," the surprise of the, P. 20 D. 17, 32 report of the expedition up New- River, N. C., Doc. 181
Des Arc, Ark., capture of,
DODGE, G. M., Gen., report on the barbarities of the rebels, Doc. 400 notice of, D. 67 DODGE, C. C., Col. of First Mounted Rifles, N. Y. S. V., Doc. 42 his reconnoissance to Chuckatuck, DOLE, W. P., Indian Commissioner,
D. 53 D. 21 "Dolphin," steamer, captured, D. 57 Donaldsonville, La., battle at, Doc. 223 DONEGAN, G. W.. D. 47
DONELSON, D. A., Brig.-Gen., rebel, appointed to the command of East-Tennessee,
"Eagle," steamer captured, Eagleville, Tenn., fight near, D. 50 EARL RUSSELL. See Foreign Media- tion, D. 15 noticed, D. 67, 75 East-Tennessee, refugees from, D. 10 Gen. Carter's expedition to, Doc. 322 East-Tennessee and Virginia Rail- road, destruction of bridges on, D. 30 "Edmundus Scotus," P. 27 Edwards's Depot, Miss. See Cham- pion Hill. Doc. 615
Fairfax Court-House, Va., report of
Fairmont, Va., account of the rebel
raid into, Doc. 564 Fair Oaks, Va., an incident of, P. 6 Falmouth, Va., occupied by the Na- tionals, D. 16; Doc. 198 "Fanny Lewis," schooner, ran the blockade, D. 56 FARNSWORTH, S. F., Col., Eighth Illi- nois, Doc. 177
EDWARDS, MC., Capt., rebel,
FARRAGUT, D. G., Rear-Admiral. See Texas.
Elizabeth River, Va., contraband
"Ellen," rebel steamer captured, D. 66 "Ellen," schooner captured. D. 18 ELLET, A. W., Brig.-Gen. See Aus- tin, Miss., ELLET, Gen., CHARLES R., D. 46, Report of the loss of the Queen of the West,
Doniphan, Mo., fight near, DORSEY, EVAN, rebel,
D. 79 ELLIOT, WILLIAM, Capt. Beaufort ar- D. 18 tillery, rebel,
28"Elmira Cornelius," schooner cap- tured,
DOUGLAS, J. H., Dr., report of the Sanitary Commission on the bat- tle of Fredericksburgh, Doc. 90 DOUGLAS, HENRY, Captain United States Infantry,
"Douglass," steamer, ran the block-
Emancipation, Abraham Lincoln's Proclamation,
reports of the battle of, Union meeting at,
Lincoln's confirmatory proclama-
account of the skirmish near, Doc. 621 FENNER, M. M., Lieut.,
ade of Charleston, S. C., "Douro," British steamer, captured,
demonstration in reference
Dow, NEAL, Gen. See Port Hudson. DOWNS, JOHN, Com.,
See Jeff Davis's proclamation, Dec.
Draft. See E. M. Stanton.
FERGUSON, J., Twenty-first Ind. Vols., P. 26 FERGUSON, Lieut.-Col., rebel, P. 9 FERGUSON, Gen., rebel, D. 49 FERRERO, EDWARD, Gen., at Fayette- Doc. 196; D. 24 FERRY, ORRIS S., Brig.-Gen., at Zuni,
proclamation, debate in the rebel
FETTERMAN, WILLIAM J., Capt. U. S.
meeting held in Liverpool, Eng., D. See British and Foreign Anti-Slav- ery Society.
Doc. 175 D. 54 D. 56 Doc. 204 D. 21
See Richmond Examiner, D. 32, 61 "Emilie," steamer plundered at Port- land, Mo., "Emily Fisher," brig captured, D. 47 "Emma Amelia," capture of the, D. 70 EMORY, WILLIAM H., Gen.,
Doc. 538 24" Empress," schooner, capture of, D. 70 England, excitement concerning the
DUMONT, E., Gen., letter on the sur-
discussion in House of Lords on the seizures of prizes in America, D. See British Consular Guards. See mediation.
D. 24 Inf., D. 50 FINDLAY, FRANK, rebel, notice of, P. 24 Fishing Creek, Ky., skirmish near, D. 77 FITCH, LE ROY, Lieut. Com., report of the attack on Fort Donnelson, Doc. 417 report of operations on the Ten- nessee and Cumberland, Doc. 560 FITZGERALD, E. M. See Point Pleas- ant, Va. FLINT,, Capt. First Vt. Cavalry, D. 9 FLOOD, THOMAS. See Medals of Hon- Florence, Ala., Cornyn's Expedition to, Doc. 422 FLORENCE, CHAS. See Medals of Hon-
Report of the capture of the "Prin- cess Royal,"
Report of the loss of the "Isaac Smith,"
See J. M. Mason. "Enterprise," sloop, captured, D. 52 ENYART, D. A., Col., report of the bat- tle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 141 Episcopal Church, rebel, first gener- al council of, met at Augusta, Ga., See John H. Hopkins. "Era No. Five, steamer, captured, D. 46 Erie, Pa., National Bank of, D. 59 "Escort," steamer, run the blockade of Pamlico River, D. 64 "Estelle," brig, captured, D. 36 Doc. 429 ESTES,, Lieut., rescued from the Doc. 512 rebels, D. 71 "Ettiwan," schooner, captured, D. 87 D. 57, 62 Eugenia," steamer, capture of, D. 71 D. 15, 85" Eunice," of Derby, Conn., P. 24 Duvall's Bluff, Ark., rebel guns cap- EVANS, NAT. G., Brig.-Gen., rebel, tured at, D. 35 D. 25; Doc. 268 DWIGHT, HOWARD, Capt., murder of, EVERETT, EDWARD, D. 51 D. 70 EWELL, R. S., Gen., rebel, D. 77 at Fredericksburgh, Va., Doc. 105 See Stone River.
"Florida," privateer, captures by the, D, 45, 52, 54, 67, 74 Florida, Eli Thayer's plan for the colonization of, D. 44 FLOYD, HENRY H., Col., rebel. See Georgia, Doc. 194
Food at the South,
FOOTE, of Tennessee, member of reb- el Congress,
D. 66 Expeditious, schooner, captured, D. 59
Franklin, Va., shelled by the Union-
account of the fight near, Doc. 217 "FRANK MARTIN," See Romance of
Fredericksburgh, Va., the advance on, commenced, D. 16 surrender of demanded, Doc. 212;D. 17 account of the bombardment of, Dec., 1862,
loss of the Fiftieth Regiment of, at Antietam,
destruction of salt-works on the coast of,
Volunteers, rebel, Forty-sixth Regi-
report of the fight at, Greenville, Miss., fight at, Greenwich, Va., account of the fight
Greenwood, Miss., accounts of the
salt manufactory, 8 "Georgia," privateer, captures by the, D. 67 "Georgiana," steamer, destroyed, D, 55 Georgetown, D. C., trade between, and Washington, "flagrantly attack on, relinquished by Burn- violated," D. 77 side, Germans, massacre of, in Texas, P. 49 National accounts of the battle of, Germantown, Ky., fight at, D. 63 Doc. 94" Gertrude," steamer, captured, D. 61 official reports of the battle of, GETTY, GEORGE W., Gen., D. 59, 65, Doc. 79 70; Doc. 197 GIBBS, ALFRED, Brig. Gen., D. 29 complimented by Gen. Peck in General Orders,
GREGG, MAXCY, Gen., rebel, D. 78;
report of the expedition to, Doc. (26 Guerrillas. See Porter's guerrillas. See Rebel barbarities.
FRICK, JACOB G., Col., report of the battle of Chancellorsville, Doc. 585 FRISBEE, J. B. See Medals of Honor. FROST, D. M., Gen., rebel, D. 23 FRUEAUFF, J. F., Major, letter on the battle of Chancellorsville, Doc. 589 FRY, JACOB, Col., official report of the affairs at Humboldt and Trenton, Tenn.,
FRY, JAMES B, Col., FRY, SPEED S., Brig.-Gen.,
FULLER, A. B., Rev.,
report of the expedition to Green- briar Co., Va.,
Doc. 194 D. 47 report of the battle of Somerset, Ку., Doc. 491 GIST, Brig. Gen., rebel, Doc. 15 GLINES, ORISON, ridden on a rail, D. 33 Gloucester Point, Va., rebel attack D.
Gloucester Co., Va., expedition into,
GODON, S. W., Com., U.S.N.,
GODON, WM., Captain U.S.N. See Jacksonville, Fla.
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. $3 HALLECK, HENKY 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. letter on the battle of Bear River, Doc. 469 a question he won't answer," P. 19 notices of, D. 21; Doc. 217
Halltown, Va., rebels surprised at, D. 14
Gold, the price of, in Richmond, Va., D. 32, 55, 61
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