appeal from to his soldiers, contributions for his new
National regiments of, in the expe-
dition to King and Queen Court-
Doc. 155 MILLER, H. B., Col. Seventy-second Indiana Regiment, D. 38 P. 8
-, private Eighty-first Ohio,
D. 89 MILNE, ANDREW. See Mobile, Doc. 121 MILTON, JOHN, Gov. of Florida, Doc. 417 Mine Run, Va., battle of, D. 15
General Meade withdraws from, D. 16 account of the withdrawal, D. 16, 17 "Minna," English steamer, captured,
"Minnesota," attempt to blow up the
"Adventures of, and his Men," Sup- pressed in Missouri, D. 57 verses "supposed to be written by," etc., P. 12 MORGAN, MARGARET F., poem by, P. 20 Morristown, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 465 Morrisville, Va., rebel guerrillas cap- tured near, D. 70 Morton Station, Miss., Sherman's troops pass through," Doc. 476, 480 Morton's Ford, Va., fight at, Doc. 240; D. 8 MOSBY, J. S., capture of a portion of his command, D. 46 surprise of his men at Little Wash- ington, Va.,
how he was outwitted, noticed,
Moscow, Tenn., attack on,
See Labor in Louisiana,
NELSON,, Acting Ensign,
NELSON, JOSEPH K., Lieut., Third Ala- bama colored troops, bravery of,
Neuse River, N. C., account of the ex- pedition up the,
Neutrality of England,
Colonel Grose's report of the bat-
Doc. 221 Doc. 294; D. 28 D. 33 Mound City, Ark., rebel spies exe- cuted at, D. 57 Mount Elba, Ark., expedition to, D. 57 MOUTON, ALFRED, Gen., noticed, Doc. 567 killed at Pleasant Hill, Doc. 555 MOWER, JOHN A., Brig.-Gen, D. 53, 55; Doc. 198 See Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 535 "M. P. Burton," capture of the, D. 51 Mulberry, Tenn., guerrilla outrages Doc. 828 Mulberry Gap, Tenn., fight at, D. 46 MULLANY, J. R. M., Com., Doc. 101 MULLIGAN, JAMES A., Col., report on the attack at Moorefield, Va., Doc. 363; D. 33 MUNDAY, E. H., Poem by, P. 51 MUNDY, GEORGE, Lieut. Com., report of operations at Mobile, Doc. 110 MURDOCK, JAMES E., P 82
Newbern, N. C.. General Peck's order on the attack on,
D. 50 reports of the attack on, Doc. 855 New Creek Valley, Va., fight in the, D. New Creek, Va., rebels capture a train near, Doc. 362 New Hampshire Volunteers, Fourth Regiment of, D. 47 New-Jersey Volunteers, noble conduct of the Twenty-third Regiment of Ninth Regiment of, New-Kent Court-House, Va., fight at, D. 48 Newmarket, W. Va, fight near, D. 9 Newmarket, Tenn., occupied by the rebels, D. 35 New-Mexico, operations in, Doc. 827, 358 New-Orleans, La., General Mansfield
Lovell's operations at, in 1562, D. 19 General Banks constitutes a board of education at, D. 56 NEWTON, JOHN, Gen., at the Rapidan, Doc. 449
Fourth battalion of cavalry of, Twelfth Cavalry of,
NEWTON, JOHN, Gen., relieved of his command in the army of the Poto- mac, D. 56 New-York City, volunteer fund of, D. 21 incident of the riot in, P.
merchants of, address a letter to the Secretary of the Navy on the dep- redations of the rebel privateers,
New-York Volunteers, Eighteenth Reg-
Eighty-fifth Regiment of, Ninety-third Regiment of,
PALMER,, Col., captures General Vance, Palmyra, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 207 Panther Springs, Tenn., fight at, D. 49 PARHAN, L. H. See Returned Prison-
Seventy-seventh Regiment of, Eighty-first Regiment of,
PARKER, FOXHALL A., Lieut. Com., ex-
Ninety-ninth Regiment of, One Hundredth Regiment of
One Hundred and Eleventh Regi- ment of, D. 88 D. 5 D. 69 630. K.," schooner, captured, D. 72 Okalona, Miss., account of the fight Doc. 458, 490 rebel account of the fight at, Doc. 495 "Old Rosy," by Kane O'Donnell, P. 21 Olustee, Fla., battle of, D. 46 Gen. Gillmore's report of the battle of, Doc. 401 National account of the battle, Doc. 405 Lieut. Eddy's account, Doc. 408 defence of Gen. Seymour, Doc. 413 action of the colored troops at, Doc. 415 rebel accounts of the battle, Doc. 417 Omega, La., rebels murder negroes at, D. 25 ONDERDONK, B. F., Col. First N. Y. Mounted Rifles, D. 52 Captain gunboat Paw- Paw. See Fort Pillow, Doc. O'NEILL, H. B., Ensign, report of the fight at Gaines's Landing, Red River, Doc. 529 "Only a Private Killed," by H. L. Gordon, P. 63 Onslow County, N. C., Gen. Palmer's expedition to,
PARKER, WILLIAM. See Mobile, Doc. 129 PARIS, JOHN, Chaplain, rebel, account
of the capture of Hoke's brigade, Doc. 165 Paris, Ky., guerrillas captured near, Partisan rangers, rebel act authoriz- ing, urged by Gen. Lee, PARTRIDGE, L. H., Acting Master,
Doc. 447 Passports, forbidden at the South, D. 30 PATRICK, REUBEN, Capt., surprises re-
Linton Stephens's resolutions on, D. "Peace on Earth,"
PEARCE, JOHN, Lieut., noticed, Doc. 525 PECK, JOHN J., Major-Gen. See Reta-
bels at Quicksand Creek, Ky., D. 59 PATTEN,, Gen., rebel, at Droop Mountain, Va., Doc. 155 Patterson Creek Bridge, Va., fight at, D. 40 Patterson Creek Valley, Va., Union train captured in, Doc. 326 PAUL, E. A., review of Kilpatrick's expedition,
Peace, resolutions of the rebel Con- gress in relation to, rebel terms of,
"Niphon," gunboat, captures a block-
D. 7, 13 See Zebulon B. Vance, D. 13 effect of the conscription law in, D. 35 operations in. See Halleck's re- port, Doc. 172 account of Gen. Wild's expedition into,
ORD, E. O. C., Major-Gen., report of the battle of Grand Coteau, Doc. 149 Osage River, depredations of bush- whackers on, D. 63 OSBAND,, Col. First Missouri Ca- valry, Doc. 417 Osceola, Ark., Missouri troops sur- prised near, D. 60 OSTERHAUS, P. J., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 198, 605.
at Lookout Mountain, Doc. 213 OULD ROBERT, letter to Gen. Meredith, D. 20 D. 3 D. 22
Our Country's Cause, by M. J. M. Sweat,
Pennsylvania, Thirteenth Regiment of,
Seventy-sixth Regiment of,
PENNEBACKER, C. D., Col., PENNOCK, ALEXANDER M., Com. See Doc. 37, Doc. 8
"Northward," by John Hay,
NUGENT, ROBERT, Assist. Provost-Mar-
"Nutfield," capture of the,
P. 27 Our President, 1864, a poem, P. 38 OWEN, E. K., Lieut. Com., expedition up the Yazoa River, Doc. 496 OWEN, J. T., Gen., noticed, D. 42 See Rapidan River, Doc. 448, 450
PENWELL, JOHN. Sea Fort Pillow. Perfectionists of Norfolk, Gen. But- ler's letter to the, D. 33, P. 43 PERKINS, G. H., Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 report of operations near Mobile,
captures the "Mary Sorley," "Persis," capture of the, "Pet," capture of the steamer, D. 45 Petersburgh, West-Va., evacuation of, D. 39 rebels capture a train near, Doc. 362 PETTIBONE, H. D., Sergt., noticed,
Doc. 511 PETTIGREW, J. J., Gen., rebel, his bri- gade at Gettysburgh, Pa., D. 54 PHELPS, S. L., Lieut. Com., Doc. 529 report of the Red River expedition, Doc. 519 Philadelphia, Tenn., skirmish at, Doc. 314 "Philippi," U. S. steamer, reports of the loss of the, Doc. 143
PICKETT, G. E., Gen., rebel, at Bache- lor's Creek, N. C., retaliates for the hanging of David Bright, orders the hanging of Union men in North-Carolina,
See Retaliation in North-Carolina,
PAGE Doc. 531 Presto," steamer, captured, D. 40 PRESTON, -, Col. First Vermont Cavalry, Doc. 578 PRICE, STERLING, deserters from his army arrive at Van Buren, Ark., D. 49 noticed, Doc. 527, D. 56, 59, 65 PRINCE, EDWARD, Col. Seventh Ill. Cavalry, D. 26 at Bolivar, Doc. 334 PRINCE, Gen. See Rapidan, Doc. 242 Prisoners, a plot to liberate, in Ohio, D. 1 See Exchange of Prisoners, D. 11, 83 the treatment of, at Richmond, D. 15 See Rebel Prisoners, D. 27
Doc. 879 P. 23 Doc. 15, 16, 19, 22 See Tullahoma, D. 26 Rebel "Bird of Art," the account of, Doc. 323 Doc. 596 Doc. 319
PIERSON, A. B., Master of the Minne-
PILLOW, GIDEON J., Gen. See Fort
returned from the South, report on the condition of,
Pine Bluff, Ark., National wagon-
Piney Factory, Tenn., fight at
Pilatka, Fla., occupation of,
account of operations in reference to the exchange of, Col. Streight's report on the treat- ment of Union, at the South, Doc. 450, D. 49 report of the United States Commis. sary of, D. 67 number of, captured from the reb- els, D. 67 P. 60
debate on the amnesty proclamation in,
memorial of the generals to the, D. thanks Gen. R. E. Lee,
accounts of the battle of,
PLEASONTON, ALFRED, Gen.,
See Kilpatrick's raid,
relieved of his command in the army
Pulaski, Tenn, Union forage wagons captured near, PURDY, WILLIAM B., Paymaster, Doc.
address of the, to the people of the confederate States,
Rebel conscripts. See Conscripts, Doc. 459 Rebel conscription law; its effect on the people,
Gen. S. D. Lee's report of the fight at, Doc. 493 POPE, JOHN, Major-Gen., notice to emi- grants, D. 53 Pope Run, Va., destruction of the bridge at, Doc. 462 Port Hudson, La., rebels make a dash D 59 PORTER, A. P., Lieut.-Col., noticed, Doc. 309 See Army of the Cumberland, Doc. 309 PORTER, BENJAMIN H., Ensign, D. 22 PORTER, D. D., Rear Admiral, D. 53 reports of the Red River expedition, Doc. 517 reports of the expedition up the Black and Washita Rivers, Doc. 444 report of the fight at Gaines's Land- ing, Red River,
RABB, D. G., Major, Second Ind. Vol- unteers, D. 60 Raccoon Ford, Va., fight at, Doc. 240 Raleigh, N. C., rebel powder-mills ex- plode at, D. 59 "Rally round the Flag, Boys," an in- cident, P. 35 RAMSAY, F. M., Com. See Washita River, Doc. 444 RANDOLPH, —, Major C.S.A D. 59 "Ranger," blockade-runner, account of the destruction of the, Doc. 463 RANKIN, DANIEL H. See Fort Pillow, RANSOM, M. W., Brig.-Gen., D. 50 at the assault on Plymouth, N. C., D. 68 RANSOM, T. E. G., Brig.-Gen., report of the reduction of Fort Esperan- za, at Pleasant Hill, La., wounded,
act approved January 5, 1864, Doc. 329 Rebel cruelties. See Paducah, Doc. See Fort Pillow.
Rebel currency bill, effect of the pas- sage of the, Rebel deserters, accounts of,
Rebel finances. See Currency, Doc. 431 See Doc. 271.
general order of March 7, 1864, Doc. 892 Rebel judiciary; the first discussion
Rebel privateers, letter of New-York merchants on the,
Doc. 537 Doc. 541 Doc. 547
Rapidan River, Va., crossing of the, by Gen. Meade's army, D. 14 rebel demonstration on the, D. 17 movements of the Union forces on the, Doc. 239 recrossed by Meade's army, Doc. 243 Richmond "Dispatch" accounts of the movements on, in November, 1863, Doc. 243 account of the crossing of, in Febru- ary, 1864, Doc. 448 Rappahannock River, Va., account of an expedition up the, D. 69 reports of the fights on the, Doc. 160, 162 Rappahannock Station, Va., battle at. D. 4 account of the fight at, Doc. 161, 162 RAWLINS, J. A., Adjt.-Gen., D. 36, 37 RAY, JOHN F. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 81 READ, T. BUCHANAN,
Doc. 167 Rebel States. See Confederate States. Rebel terms of peace, P. 45 Rebel volunteer Navy organized, D. 72 Rebel war department, report of the Secretary of the, D. 20 Rebels, operations of the, în 1860, Doc. 597 number of, captured by the Nation-
Lacon, Illinois, "Gazette" account,
Prairie D'Ann, Ark., battle at,
PREBLE, GEORGE HENRY, Com., report of the escape of the Florida, Doc. 421
D. 67 D. 30 Red River, rebel operations on the, D. 36 expedition up the, official reports of the, Doc. 517, 540, 541 perilous situation of the fleet in the, Doc. 526 operations of the army in the, Doc. 53 expedition after guerrillas, Doc. 584 account of the passage of the falls by the fleet, Missouri" Republican" account, Philadelphia "Press" account,
Rectortown, Md., fight near,
Doc. 552 New-Orleans "Era" account, Doc. 554 Chicago Tribune" account, Doc. 557 New-York "Herald" account, Doc. 560 Rebel addresses, Doc. 567
command of the Department of Missouri, D. 40 suppresses the "Metropolitan Re- cord,
REED, J. S., Capt. Second Mass. Caval- ry,
REED, -, Lieut., attempted escape of, REED, P. S., Lieut. See Collierville, Tenn., Doc, 462 Relieving Guard, by F. B. Harte, P. 31 Requiem, by George Lunt,
Response of the Colored Soldiers, by Edna Dean Proctor,
Retaliation, in North-Carolina, Doc. 418 See Samuel Jones, See John G. Beall,
D. 56 sharp letter to Gen. Halleck, P. 55 order in reference to negroes in Mis- souri, Doc. 450 Doc. 178 Doc. 363 D. 63; P. 53 P. 2 Rosetta," steamer, captured, D. 89 22" Rosina," capture of the schooner, D. 63 Ross,, Capt., deserts from the rebel army, D. 49 Ross, L. S., Brig.-Gen., at Liverpool Heights, Doc. 417 noticed, D. 41, 49 Ross, WILLIAM P. See Cherokees, D. RoSSER, THOMAS L., Gen., rebel account of his expedition into Culpeper, Va.,
Mr. Grice's resolution in the Vir- ginla State Senate, Doc. 455 See Gen. Wild's expedition, Doc. 304 Returned prisoners, rebel treatment of, Doc. 80 REVELLE, HARDY N., affidavit in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 66 REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. See Nickajaok Trace, D. 71
REYNOLDS,, guerrilla, capture of,
his expedition from Fredericks- burgh, Va., rebel version,
SELFRIDGE, T. O., Lieut. Com.
in Patterson Creek Valley,
SEMMES, RAPHAEL, commander of the Alabama,
RICHARDSON, R. V., Gen., D. 49, Doc. 457 Richmond, Va., "balls and famine in,"
Round Pond, Mo., guerrilla murders
at, ROWE, J., Sergt., noticed,
D. 41 Doc. 463 RUFIN, ANN JANE. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 63 RUSSELL, DAVID A., Brig.-Gen., at Rap- pahannock Station, Doc. 162 congratulatory order on the passage of the Rappahannock, Doc. 166 Russellville, Tenn., skirmish at, Doc. 466
Sevierville, Tenn., fight at, SEWARD, WILLIAM H., noticed, Doc. 461 See Emancipation proclamation, D. 54 "his insolent despatch to Mr. Adams," D. 66 SEYMOUR, TRUMAN, Gen. See Olustee, D. 46 general orders on the success in Florida, Doc. 491
defence of the Olustee affair,
account of his campaign in Florida,
D. 70 rebel impressing agents in, D. 72
RICHMOND, LEWIS, Assist. Adjt.-Gen.,
Richmond Examiner," on the situa- tion, December 1, 1863,
Richmond "Whig," on the condition of affairs at the South,
"Richmun on the Jeems,' a poem,
RIED, WHITELAW, account of the Eman- cipation Proclamation,
SANDERSON, J. P., Provost-Marshal of Missouri,
Sabine Cross-Roads, La., account of the battle of, D. 60 Saline River, Ark., fight near the, D. 72 Salt-Works, destroyed, D. 69 Sam's Mills, Tenn., Union forage wag- ons captured at, D. 38 D. 59, 67 P. 25 D. 57
SHACKLEFORD, Gen., reconnoissance of,
"Sharpe," rebel steamer, sinking of the,
Sangster's Station, Va., rebel attack
Ringgold, Tenn., fight at, battle at,
SANDERS, W. P., Gen., at Metley's Ford, Tenn.,
driven into Knoxville, Tenn., Burnside's order on the death of,
Shelbyville, Ky., guerrilla descent upon, fight near,
Doc. 497 SHAW, GEORGE. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 16 SHAW, W. T., Col. See Pleasant Hill, La., Doc. 537 Lieut.-Col., Ninety-sec- ond Illinois Regiment, D. 70 SHELBY,, Col., at the fight near Piney Factory, Tenn., D. 2 SHELBY,, Capt., Second Missouri Cavalry, D. 41
RINGS, M. E., Capt. report of the cap- ture of guerrillas near Tiptonville, Tenn.,
Riot, at Charleston, Ill., Rivanna River, Va., Gen. Custer de- stroys a rebel camp at, Doc. 570 "Robert E. Lee," capture of the, D. 4 Robertson's Tavern, Va., fight at, Doc. 240 ROBINSON, BENJAMIN, Sergt. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 11 ROBINSON, J. F. D., Acting Master, D. 11 ROBINSON, JOHN O., Rev., of Rogers- ville, Tenn., P. 26. ROBINSON, WILEY. See FortPillow, Doc. 27 Rockford, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 315 Rocky Face, Ga., fight at,
Doc. 252 Sandy Hook, N. C., fight at, Doc. 302 SARGENT, H. B., Col., wounded, D. 55 Sartatia, Miss., fight at, D. 41 Savannah, Ga., riot of women in, D. 67 SAVACOL, EDWIN F., Sergt. See Black- ford, Doc. 468 SAWTELLE,, Major, noticed, Doc. 531 SAWYER, Capt. release of, D. 53 "Saxon," capture of the bark, D. 24 SAXTON, RUFUS, Gen., circular to the freedmen announcing the sale of lands in South-Carolina, D. SCAMMON, E. P., Gen., at the fight at Lewisburgh, Va., D. 20
and the brave drummer-boy, arrives at Knoxville,
RODDY,, Gen., driven to the south
of the Tennessee River, noticed,
resolution reprimanding Mr. Harris of Maryland,
SCHETKY, CHARLES A. See Fort Pil- low,
D. 40 report of his Mississippi expedition,
assigned to the command of the division of the Mississippi, D. 51 expedition of, started,
SCHMIDT, Capt., Fourteenth New-York Cavalry, D. 58
Rogersville, Tenn., fight at,
SCHOFIELD, JOHN M., Major-Gen., or- ders in reference to enlisting col- ored troops, D. 8 relieved by Gen. Rosecrans, D. 40 assigned to the command of Twen- ty-third Army Corps, D. 59 SCHOONMAKER, C. M., Lieut. See Mo- bile, Doc. 133 "Scotia," steamer, captured, D. 48 "Scotia," capture of the schooner, D. 43 SCOTT, -, rebel, noticed, D. 2
Siege of Cincinnati, Ohio, operations of the Black Brigade, Doc. 810 "Signal," account of the capture of the steamer, Doc. 527, 528, 532 Simmsport, La., capture of, Doc. 430 Sioux Indians, surrender to the Na- tional forces, Doc. 31 "Sir William Wallace," steamer, fired D. 39 Lieut., Nineteenth D. 22 D. 46
Slavery, in Tennessee. See Andrew
SPEAR, S. P., Col. Eleventh Pennsyl- vanin cavalry, D. 52 SPICER, WILLIAM F., Com., D. 42 Spoonville, Ark., fight near, Doc. 515 SPRINGER, GEORGE A. See Nickajack Trace, D. 71 Springfield, Mo., rebel raid near, D. 56 Springfield, Va., fight at, D. 41 "Spunky," capture of the schooner, D. 60 "Spunky," capture of the steamer, D. 45 St. Andrew's Bay, Fla., destruction of the salt-works at, Doc. 280 account of the destruction of salt works in the, Doc. 345 St. Augustine, Fla., skirmish near, D. St. Mark's, Fla., official reports of the destruction of salt-works near, Doc. 419 STAFFORD, J. A., Major, report of the battles of Chattanooga, Doc. 227 STAMPS, DANIEL. See Fort Pillow. STANLEY, PETER W. See Mobile,
report of the condition of prison- ers at the South, D. 49; Doc. 450 "Strike!" by E. S. Ellis, STRONG, J. H., Com., report of opera- tions near Mobile,
his remark to Gen. Banks at Plea- sant Hill, La.,
SMITH, C. B., Lieut.,
SMITH, CHARLES H., Col., First Maine
Doc. 541 Doc. 429; D. 53, 72 Doc. 69 Doc. 289
Doc. 109 Stannardsville, Va., rebel stores de- stroyed at, D. 48 STANTON, E. M., Secretary of War, how he settled a point, P. 24 despatch to the Mayor of Buffalo, D. 5 STAPLES, JOHN L. See Mobile, Doc. 112 STARR, rebel battery of, D. 28
D. 19 STURGIS, SAMUEL D., Major-Gen., reach- es Dandridge, Tenn., at Fair Gardens, Tenn., noticed, Substitutes at the South, Suffolk, Va., fight at,
SMITH, E. KIRBY, Gen., anecdote of, P.
STEDMAN, —, Lieut.-Col. Sixth Ohio, Doc. 569
noticed, Stevensburgh, Pa., cavalry fight at, STEVENSON, C. L., Gen., rebel, D. 27 STEWART, -, Judge of the Provin- cial Court of Admiralty, N. S., "Stingray," schooner, captured, D. 48 Stock Creek, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 315 STOCKTON, JOSEPH, Rev., anecdote of the wife of, P. 55 STOKES, WILLIAM, Col., surprises Champ Ferguson and his band, D. 53, 54, 57 STONE, CHARLES P., Brig.-Gen., Doc. 246 See Red River Campaign, Doc. 553 STONE, WILLIAM M., Gov. of Idaho, D. 44 STONEMAN, GEORGE, Gen., D. 59 Stono River, S. C., fight in, Doc. 291 STORY,, Capt. Twenty-third Mass. Regiment, D. 64 STOVALL, private Fiftieth Illi- nois, bravery of, P. 47 Strawberry Plains, Tenn., National retreat from, D. 86
STEELE, FRED., President Lincoln's in- structions to, on the reorganiza- tion of Arkansas, address to the people of Arkansas, D. 48 account of his expedition, Doc. 515 his expedition leaves Little Rock, Ark., D. 56 occupies Camden, Ark., Doc. 516 evacuates Camden, Ark., D. 72 crosses the Saline River in the re- treat from Camden, Ark., D. account of his expedition to ope- rate with Gen. Banks, Doc. 515 STEPHENS, JOHN W., Lieut.-Col., report of the attack on "Freeman's Band," Doc. 380 STEPHENS, LINTON, his peace resolu- tions, D. 55 STEPHENS, W. H., Col., noticed, Doc. 585 STEVENS, HENRY, report on the James River expedition, Doc. 442 STEVENS, T. H., Com., report of opera- tions near Mobile, Doc. 121 Doc. 101 D. 4
SULLIVAN, JOHN S., Lieut.,
"Sumter," capture of the, D. 50 Sumter, Bombardment of Fort, D. 2, 3, 8, 9, 18. SUMAN, J. C. B., Col. Ninth Indiana, noticed, Doc. 605 Susan," capture of the, 72"Suspiria Ensis," a poem,
"Swallow," capture of the sloop, D. SWEAT, M. J. M., P. 30, 67 SWEENY, JAMES. See Returned Prison- ers, Doc. 89
"Southfield," account of the destruc- tion of the, D. 68 "Southwester" steamer, capture of men from the, D. 40
Twenty-fifth Regiment of, Tennessee River, Gen. Geary's expe- dition down the, Gen. Roddy driven south of, D. 88 "Tennessee," rebel ram, capture of, Doc. 102 Doc. 132 Terre Noir, Ark., fight near the, Doc. 515 Terrisville, Tenn., rald toward, D. 83 TERRY, H. D., Gen. See Rapidan. Texas, Gov. Hamilton's address to people of,
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