Texas, Gen. Magruder's address to the planters of, account of Banks's expedition to,
Eighth Regiment of, Eleventh Regiment of, Thanksgiving Day, in the loyal States,
PAGE Doc 244 Doc. 146 D. 33
THORNTON, C. C. G., Capt. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 79 Thornton's Gap, Va., cavalry captured D. "Three Brothers," capture of the schooner,
THAYER, JOHN M., Gen., order in ref- erence to Miss De Jeunne, P. 53 See Indian Territory, D. 45 noticed, Doc. 517
VAN CLEVE, H. P., Gen., noticed, Doc. 365 VANCE, J. W., Col., at Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 551 VANCE, ROBERT B., Gen., capture of, Doc. 337; D. 33 VANCE, ZERULON B., Gov. of N.C., Mes- sage of, Nov. 24,
las near, "Titan," capture of the,
To Arms and Fight, by J. Watts De Peyster, P. To President Lincoln, stanzas ad- dressed, P. To the Army of the Cumberland, P. 8 TOBIN, JOHN, Capt., Fifty-eighth Illi- nois, Doc. 540 TOOMBS, J. H., Engineer, rebel, P. 9 TOOMBS, ROBERT, speech at Milledge- ville, Ga, D. 4 TOTTEN, J. G., Major-Gen., death of, D. Town Creek, Ala., rebels captured at,
The Blue Coat, by Bishop Burgess, P. 60
TOWNSEND, E D., Adjt.-Gen.,
The Conflict of Ages, by B. Hathaway,
Tracy City, Tenn., fight at,
See Rebel Commerce, VAN DERKIEFT, B. A., Surgeon, testi- mony in the case of the returned prisoners, Doc. 90 VAVASSEUR, JOSIAH, of London, sup- plies the rebels with steel shot, P. 55 VEATCH, JAMES C., Gen. See Fort Pil- low, VENABLE, W. H., VERDIGAN, -, Lt., Sixteenth nia rebel cavalry, Vermont, Eighth regiment of, Ninth cavalry of, Vernon County, Mo., records of, cap- tured, D. 35 Verses, supposed to be written by Gen. John Morgan, on surveying his cell in the Ohio Penitentiary, "Vesta," blockade-runner, accounts of the destruction of the, Doc. 464 Vicksburgh, Miss., the capture of, Doc. 174
TRAVIS, JOHN, Col., his Greek Fire, P. TROYFORD, C. C., Lieut. See Waynes- ville, Mo.,
Vidalia, La., account of the fight at,
"The Dead Cavalier-J. E. B. Stuart," by J. Marshall Hanna,
TRUSLER, G., Major, noticed,
D. 63 Doc. 605 National soldiers
The Eagle of the Eighth Wisconsin, poem and incident,
"The Fire and Blood of Revolution,"
surprised near, D. 53 Tunnel Hill, Ga., rebels retreat from, D. 87 fight at, Doc. 307, 424 TURCHIN, JOHN B., Gen., his brigade at Brown's Ferry, D. 3 TURNER, E. P., A. A. G., Doc. 420
Virginia Assembly, address of the, to the soldiers of the confederate States,
The Last Star, a reminiscence of Mine Run,
The Mantle of St. John De Matha, by John G. Whittier,
TURNER, THOMAS P., Major. See Libby Prison, D. 21 "Tuscaloosa," capture of the bark, D. 24 TUSSAUD, Madam, her wax figures, P. TUTTLE, J. M., Gen, Doc. 193 Twenty-third Army Corps, Gen. Scho-
D. 24 denounced for interfering with the outlawry of Gen Butler, Virginia Volunteers, First Infantry of,
Doc. 453 debate in, on the Amnesty Procla mation,
The Sharpshooter's Lament on the banks of the Potomac,
The Soldier's Dream, by Ervin, P. "The Stars and Stripes For ever," a a secessionist trick,
The Stolen Stars, by Major-General Lew Wallace,
field assigned to the command of, D. 59 "Two Brothers," capture of the, D. 47 TYLER, DANIEL. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 12 Tyrrel County, N. C., Lieut. Cady's ex- pedition into, D. 38 TYSON HUBERT B., Lieut. Com., report of the capture of Mobile, Doc. 110
loyal Cavalry, Fourth Regiment of,
D. 39 Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, de- struction of the, Doc. 281 "Von Phul," steamer, attacked, D. 18
The Storming of Lookout Mountain,
The Story of a Day, a poem, The Swamp Angel, by T N. J.,
The Tattered Flags, by E. H. Munday,
The True Flag of Peace, by B. S. W.,
ULLMAN, DANIEL, Gen., D. 60 UNDERWOOD, CHAPMAN, Surgeon. See Fort Pillow,
WADE, B. F. See Fort Pillow,
"Underwriter," destruction of the gunboat, Doc. 361; D. 40 "Union," capture of the, D. 34 Union City, account of the capture of, Doc. 499 guerrillas captured near, D. 51 United States Army, Lieut.-Gen. Grant assumes command of the, D. 54 United States Christian Commission, meeting of the,
See Returned Prisoners, WADE, JENNY, the heroine of Gettys- burgh, notice of, WADSWORTH, J. S., Gen., anecdote of, Waiting, a poem,
See Sanitary Commission. United States currency, rebel bill to prevent dealing in,
D. report of Col. Boone's raid, D. 37 reports of the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 190, 206 report of the battle at Charlestown, Tenn., Doc. 292 report of the operations of the army of the Cumberland, in Jan. and Feb., 1864, Doc. 305 THOMAS, R. G. See Mobile, Doc. 118 THOMAS, BRYAN M., Gen., his rebel Indian Legion, D. 41 THOMPSON, ARTHUR. See Arkansas, Doc. 325 THOMPSON, A. P., Brig.-Gen., killed at Paducah, Doc. 500, 502, 504
UPSHUR, JOHN H., Lieut. Com., report of the James River Expedition, Doc. 440 UPTON, EMORY, Col., One Hundred and Twenty-first New-York, noticed, D. URANN, WILLIAM D., Lieut., report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 125 Urbanna, Va., fight at, D. 70
VAIL, CHARLES H., Surgeon. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 36 VAN BRUNT, GERSHOм J., Com., death of, D. 24 VAN BURKALOW, J. T., Rev., testimony in the case of the returned prison- ers, Doc. 97
P. 24 P. 56 WALKER,, Gen., rebel, at Chatta- Doc. 218 WALKER, JAMES A., Second Indiana regiment, D. 33 WALKER, MARY E., M D., noticed, P. 87 WALKER, W. B., statement of, in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 70 WALKER, W. P., Sergeant. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 20 Walker's Ford, Tenn., fight at, Doc, 466 WALLACE, LEW, Major-Gen., assumes command of the Middle Depart- ment, D. 56 poem by, P. 32 WALLS, JAMES. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 20 WALTERS, CYRUS, Rev., "captured by the Yankees," WALTERS, HENRY, Acting Ensign, D. 11 WALTON,, Lieut.-Col., Twenty- third Virginia regiment, WARDNER, HORACE, Surgeon, testi- mony in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 8 WARDROP, D. W., Col., Ninety-ninth New-York Volunteers, D. 69 WARING, GEORGE E., Jr., Col. See Gen. Smith's expedition into Mississippi, Doc. 487, 489
rebel conscription in, "What the Birds Said," by John G. Whittier, WHEELER, JOSEPH, Gen., at Charles- town, Tenn., noticed,
Wheeling, Va., rebel prisoners arrive at, D. When the Boys come Home, by John Hay, P. 15 WHIPPLE, W. D., Brig.-Gen., noticed, Doc. 210, 329, 429 Whisky, distillation of, forbidden by Gen. Foster, D. 86 WHITE, Mrs., of Selma, Ala., anecdote of, D. 49 WHITE, P. W., Major, rebel Commis- sary, Doc. 328 White River, N.C., Col. Jourdan's ex- pedition up the, D. 41 WHITING, WILLIAM, Solicitor of the War Department, letter on exchange of prisoners, D. 11 the disinterested patriotism of, P. 28 WHITING, W. H., Acting Ensign, no- ticed, Doc. 109 WHITING, W. H. C., Gen., rebel, D. 8 WHITNEY, Capt., First South- Carolina loyal troops, D. 12 WHITTAKER, W. C., Brig.-Gen., report of the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 219 noticed, Doc. 208 WHITTIER, JOHN G., WIESHAMPEL, J. F., Jr., WIGFALL, L. T., his ideas of honesty,
Gen., rebel. See Hazel WILSON, JAMES H., Brig.-Gen., arrives at Knoxville, D. 17 WINDER, Capt., release of, D. 58 Windsor, N. C., Yankee depredations at, "Winged Racer," ship, captured by the Alabama,
trivial conduct of the Southern, D. riot of, at Savannah, Ga.,
WATSON, J. Crittenden,
WATSON, J. S., Acting Master, noticed,
WATTS, THOMAS H., Governor of Ala- bama, circular to the people of Mobile, D. 44 proclamation to the people of Ala- Doc. 878 Doc. 597
bama, Feb. 6, 1864, See Rebel Commerce,
Waugh's Farm, Ark., battle at, D. 46 Waynesville, Mo., account of a fight
WEAVER, HENRY, F. See Fort Pillow. WEBB, ALEXANDER S., Gen., at the Ra- pidan, Doc. 24, 449 "Weehawken," sinking of the, D, 18 WEEKS, E. C., Acting Master, Doc. 4 9 "Welcome," attack on the steamer, D. 11 WELLES, GIDEON, Secretary of the Navy, letter to Admiral Farragut, Doc. 99 reply to the New-York merchants on the depredations of the rebel privateers, Doc. 168 thanks Admiral Porter for the ope- rations of the fleet on Red River, Doc. 532 WELLS, C. H., Lieut. Com., reports of operations near Mobile, Doc. 123 noticed, Doc. 101 WESSELLS, H. W., Brig.-Gen., captured at Plymouth, N. C., D. 69 WEST, R. M., Col., account of his ex- pedition to Charles City Court- House, Doc. 287; D. 21 WEST, R. R., Capt., Twelfth New- York cavalry,
"Wild Dayrell," capture of the, "Wild Pigeon," capture of the, WILBER, ALMON, patriotism of the family of, P. 25 "William," capture of the schooner, D. 38 WILLIAMS, EDWARD P., Lieut. Com., D. 22 WILLIAMS, —, Kansas Infantry, D. 65 captures the records of Vernon and Cedar Counties, Mo., D. 35 WILLIAMS, J M., Capt., D. 57 WILLIAMS, -, Lieut., wounded at Caddo Gap, Ark., D. 86 Major United States heavy artillery, colored, Doc. 16 WILLIAMS, REBECCA. See Fort Pillow. WILLIAMS, , rebel, noticed, D. Williams's Island, Ga., reconnois- sance to,
YANCEY, W. L., condemned in 1861, Doc. 437 Yankees, proper appellations for the, P. 28 YATES, A. R., Lieut., bravery of, at Mobile, Doc. 105 YATES, RICHARD, Governor of Illinois, statement in reference to the quota of the State,
WILLIAMSON, —— Capt., rebel, death D. 36 WILLIAMSON, J. A., Col., Doc. 198 WILLIAMSON, THOMAS, Chief Engineer, report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 111 WILLETS,, Capt. of the Chesa- peake, D. 18 WILSON, FANNY, account of the adven- tures of, P. 54 WILSON, JOHN, Com. of the Strong Band, Doc. 833
Lieut. Ingersoll's account,
official reports of Owen's expedi
Yorktown, Va., hospital building burned at,
D. 22 YOUNG, I. R., account of the battle of Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 545 Young's Cross-Roads, N.C., fight at, D. 41
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