EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS IN THE INDEX.
D. stands for Diary of Events; Doc. for Documents; and P. for Poetry, Rumors and Incidents.
AVERILL, WM. W., Brig.-Gen.,at Spring- field, Va.,
prisoners captured by,
A War Study, by U. S. N.
ADAMS, WILLIAM K., Lieut., First
ADAMS, WIRT, Gen., raid on Gelser- town, Miss.,
account of his expedition, Doc. 466 at the battle of Okalona, Miss., Doc. 494 noticed,
D. 6, 19, 24, 60 A dialogue on the merits of the war, P. ADDISON, THOMAS. See Fort Pillow,
"A. D. Vance," run ashore at Fort Caswell, N. C.,
"After the Fight," a poem, "Agate." See Whitelaw Reid,
Alabama, extraordinary feat of the
First loyal cavalry of,
ANDREW, JOHN A., Gov., Anglo-Saxon Whittling Song, "Annie Thompson," account of the capture of, Annus Mirabilis, The, of the South, D. "A patriotic father," anecdote of, P. "A Premium Uniform," Aranzas Pass, Texas, captured, Doc. 13 A rebel acrostic,
ANDERSON, -, Capt. Fifty-first Indi- ana cavalry, D. 22 ANDERSON, C. D., Col., rebel. See Fort Powell, Ala., Doc. 100 ANDERSON, RANSOM. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 19 P. 16 P. 14 Doc. 356
BABCOCK, CHARLES A., Capt. "Marine Brigade, BACHE, GEORGE M., Lieut. Com. See Red River, Doc. 521 BACHELLER, O. A., Lieut. See Mobile, Doc. 120 Bachelor's Creek, N. C., battle at, D. 40 accounts of the fight at, Doc. 358 BACON, G. M., Capt., Twenty-fourth Ohio, Doc. 605 Lieut.-Col. See Red River Expedition, Doc. 529 BAILEY, THEODORUS, Rear-Admiral, Re- ports of operations in Florida, Doc. 280 Report on the capture of the salt- works in St. Andrew's Bay, Fla.,
the Legislature of, votes to give the
First loyal artillery of,
Armstrong's Ferry, Tenn., skirmish- ing at
BAKER, EDWARD. See Mobile, BAKER, R. H.,
Baker's Creek, Miss., skirmish
Army of the Cumberland, operations
"Alabama" captures the "Amanda"
of the, in Jan. and Feb., 18 4. Gen. Thomas's Report,
BALDWIN, W. H., Lieut.-Col., Report
Albany Army Relief Bazaar, noticed,
Lieut. Col. Porter's Report. Doc. 309 Army of the Potomac, corps in,reduced to three, military executions in the, D. 24 number of killed and wounded in, D. 44 change in the command of, D. 58 civilians, etc., sent out of, D. 60 ARNOLD, RICHARD, Brig.-Gen, See Red River campaign, Doc. 545 A "Soldier's Letter," by Mary C. Hovey,
D. 60 BANKS, N. P., Major-Gen., expedition to Texas, Doc. 146
BANGS, ELI A. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 57 Bank of Ashland, Ky., robbed by guer- rillas,
captures Corpus Christi and Aran- zas Pass,
D. 9 lands at Brazos de Santiago, Texas,
Amanda," ship, captured by the "Alabama,'
Amnesty Proclamation, of President
official correspondence on the, be-
A song, by Fitz-Greene Halleck, P. 15 Athens, Alabama, rebel attack on, D. 86 ATKINSON, -, Major, killed at Saline River, Ark, D. 72 AVERILL, WM. W., Brig.-Gen., Report of the fight at Mill Point and Droop Mountain, Va., Doc. 155 Reports of his expedition to cut the Va. and Tenn. Railroad, Doc. 281 rebel accounts of his expedition, Doc. 285, 286 at Droop Mountain, D. 8 fights near Covington, West-Vir- ginia, D. 9
BARTLETT, A. T., Surgeon, Thirty- third Missouri,
Bohler's Rocks, Rappahannock River, skirmish at, BOKER, GEORGE H.,
BOLIN, JOHN F., Capt., rebel guerrilla, capture of, BOLIN, NATHAN,
Bayou Grand Coteau, La., battle at,
Bayou Plaquemine, La., rebel depre- dations at,
Bayou Sara, skirmish at, BEALL, JOHN Y., Acting Master, Bealton, Va., fight near,
Bean Station, Tenn., fight at, "a poor set-off for Knoxville," D. Bear Inlet, N. C., Official Reports of the expedition to, Doc. 464, D. 61 BEATTIE, JOHN W., Capt., Doc. 45 Beaufort, S. C., sale of confiscated es- tates at, D. 35 BEAUREGARD, G. T., Gen., thanked by the rebel Congress for the defence of Charleston, S. C., D. 38 the black flag, letter to Gen. Martin, P. 86 BEERS, Major, of Illinois, D. 31 Beersheba Springs, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 206 BELGER, his battery, D. 52 Belligerents, Are the New-Zealanders? P. 10 "Bendigo," destruction of the block- Doc. 355, D. 81 BENEDICT, LEW., Col., killed at Plea-
BAYLER, T. G., Capt., report of battle D. 40 of Chattanooga, Doc. 210 BOLLES, Major, D. 14 Bayou Bourbeaux, La., battle at, BOOKER, ISAIAH S. See Returned Pris- D. 2, Doc. 149 oners, Doc. 86 BOONE, W. P., Colonel Twenty-eighth D. 2 Kentucky, Doc. 423 BOONE, J. ROWAN, Capt., noticed, Doc. 221 D. 63 BOOTH, L. F., Major, See Fort Pillow, D. 6 Doc. 2 D. 22 BORDEN, -, Acting Master's Mate, D. 70 Boston, Mass., volunteering meetings in, D. 10 BoWEN, T. S., A. A.G.. noticed, Doc. 281 BOWNS, Capt., rebel, surprised near Windsor, N. C., D. 42 BOYKIN, F. M., Gen., BRADFORD, A. H., Gov., letter of Pres- ident Lincoln to, BRADFORD, W. F., Major. See Fort Pillow. Bradley's Landing, Tenn., guerrillas at, D. 63 BRAGG, BRAXTON, Gen., Doc. 195, D. 80 forage train of, captured, D. 2 relinquishes his command, D. assigned to duty in Richmond, D. 47 BRAMLETTE, THOMAS E., Gov., letter to Captain Cahill, D. 21 address in reference to the enlist- ment of negroes in Kentucky, D. 53 Bullion in the South. See Plate, proclamation in reference to guer rillas,
D. 41 D. 41 Bolivar, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 334, D. 26 rebels surprised at, D. 42 Bolivar Landing, Tenn., Nationals surprised at,
BROWN,, Lieut., Tenth Conn., D. 28 BROWN, MORTIMER F. See Returned Prisoners, BROWN, regiment, BROWNE, W. R., Acting Master, report of the destruction of rebel salt- works in West-Bay, Fla., Doc. 884 noticed, Doc. 45 BROWNE, W. R., Major, rebel. See Fort Powell, Ala., Doc. 100 BROWNLOW, PARSON, notice of, Doc. 314, D. 64 BROWNELL, H. H., Acting Ensign. See Mobile, Doc. 105 Brownsville, Texas, raising of the blockade of, Doc. 421 BRYANT,- Capt., Eighth Me, D. 13 BRYSON, -, Lieut.-Col. Twenty-fifth N. C. rebel troops,
BUFORD, N. B., Gen., speech at Hele- na, Ark., Jan. 2d, 1864, Doc. 324 noticed, D. 63
BURBRIDGE, S. G., Major-Gen,
Grand Coteau, La, BURGESS, ——, Bishop of Maine, Burlington, Va., fight at,
Brandon, Va., expedition to,
invested by the rebels, BURNHAM, GEORGE P., Capt., BURNS, A., Capt., killed at Pleasant Hill, La.,
BURNS, JOHN, at Gettysburgh,
BENNETT, J. E., Col., Seventy-fifth
the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 224 BEVEL, ELOIS. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 69 "Bill Arp on the Confederate Cur- rency,"
BINGHAM, JAMES R. See Fort Pillow. Bird of Art." See Rebel Bird of Art, Doc. 323 BIRNEY, D. B., Gen., at Kelly's Ford, Doc. 161
BIRTWISTLE, JAMES. Report of the James River Expedition, Doc. 441 BLACK, M., Surgeon, Doc. 87 Black Flags. See G. T. Beauregard, P. 36 BLACKFORD, -, Capt., Account of the death of, Doc. 463 Black Hawk," steamer, fired on, D. 11 Black River, Mo., fight near, D. 23
BRAYDON, CHAS. A. See Mobile, Doc. 119 BRAYMAN, MASON, Brig.-Gen., testi- mony in the Fort Pillow examina- tion, Doc. "Brazil," steamboat, fired on, D. 20 Brazos de Santiago, Texas, Banks's army lands at, D. 2 Brazos Island, Texas, landing of Un- ion troops at, Doc. 147 Brazos River, Texas, blockade-runner captured in, D. 48 BREATHTT, Major, Kv. cavalry, D. 30 BRECKENRIDGE, JOHN C., Gen., noticed, D. 27 at Lookout Mountain, Doc. 213 BREWSTER, N. SAWYER, report of the loss of the steamer Signal, Doc. 528 Bridgeport, Ala., expedition to, D. 64 BRIEN, M. M. See reorganization in Tennessee, Doc. 853 BRIGHT, DANIEL, of Pasquotank, Doc. 297 See Samuel Jones, D. 33 Bristoe Station, Va., Nationals cap- tured at, D. 50 D. 64
Doc. 541 P. 5 BURNSIDE, A. E., Major-Gen. See Hal- leck's Report, Doc. 168 at Campbell's Station, Tenn., Doc. 189 letter to Gen Sherman, thanking him for the relief of Knoxville, Doc. 197 general orders on the siege of Knox- ville, Doc. 256, 257, 260, 261 reenforced by Gen. Granger,
relinquishes the cominand of the
Brook's Plantation, Yazoo
Report of the operations of negro troops at Fort Wagner, Doc, 279 River,
his expedition to surprise Richmond,
BROUGH, Joпn, Gov, of Ohio, BROWN, ALBERT G., noticed,
3 BROWN, GEORGE, Lieut. Com., 1 report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 126 BROWN, GEORGE R., Capt. Ninth Indi- ana battery, noticed, Doc. 540 BROWN, JOHN, of Harper's Ferry, anec- dote of, and Gen. R. E. Lee, P. 25 BROWN, JOSEPH E., Gov., message of,
D. 58 D. 14, 71 P. 16 Doc. 101
D. 5 D. 27, 44 order in reference to the Norfolk gas-works, D. 28 letter to the Norfolk perfection- ists, D. 3, P. 48 action of the rebel Senate on the outlawry of, D. 85 order in reference to Mrs. Graves, D. 87, P. 63 D. 3: D. 48 canse of its failure, D. 43 order for the government of contra- bands, Doc. 261 See Charles City Court-House, Doc. 287 order in reference to the seizure of rebel property,
expedition to King and Queen
Court-House, Va.,
CADY, A L., Lieut., expedition into North-Carolina,
Calfkiller River, Tenn., fight at the,
Charleston, S. C., shelling of, D. 19, 82,
CAMPBELL, JOHN T., Capt., Report of
the attack on the Thirty-second Mo., infantry,
Campbell's Station, Tenn., battle at,
Beauregard's defence of, Greek fire thrown into, Charlestown, Tenn., battle at.
reports of the battle at, CHASE, SALMON P. See Emancipation
"Catawba," launch of the, CATHCART, CHARLES W. H. See Rebel Prisons, D. Catholics, "loyal and national," D. CAVALIER, JAMES, the rebel guerrilla, D. Cedar County, Mo., records of cap- tured, D. Centreville, Tenn., guerrillas defeated at, Doc. 207 Ceres," capture of the, D. 18 CHALMERS, Gen., rebel, at Colliers- the most gallant feat ville, Tenn., D. 2 war," CHAMP FERGUSON. See Ferguson, CLEM, JOHNNY, anecdote of, D. 53, 54 CLEMENS, JERE, CHAMPION, THOMAS E., Col., noticed, Doc. 221 Champion Hills, Miss., skirmish at, Doc. 475, 477 CHAMPLIN E., Lieut., noticed, Doc. 511 Chancellorsville, Va., the battle of, an advantage to the rebels, D. 29 CHAPIN,, Capt. Eighty-fifth N. Y. regiment, D. 68 CHAPIN, Col., guards of, sur- prised near Knoxville, D. 38 "Charge of the Mule Brigade," by Thomas H. Elliott, P. 12 Charles City Court-House, Va., Col. West's expedition to, D. 21, Doc. 287 Charleston, Ill., account of a riot there, Doc.. 596 Charleston, Mo., guerrillas captured near, D. 35 35, 87, 42 D. 35 D. 31 D. 27 Doc. 292
CLINE,, Lieut., noticed, D. 68 Clinton, Miss., Sherman's expedition enters, Doc. 475, 477 COATES, JAMES H., Col., Eleventh Illi- nois, Doc. 417 COBB, HOWELL, speech of at Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 28, 1864, Doc. 841 Cocke County, Tenn., rebel forage train captured in, D. 36 COCKERILL, T. M., Lieut.-Col., Twenty- fourth Ohio, Doc. 603 COCKRELL, J. R., Col., Seventeenth Iowa, Doc. 198 COFFEY, TITIAN J., letter on the Am- nesty Proclamation, Doc. 388 Cold Weather, at Memphis, Tenn., D. 30 COLE, HENRY A., Major Md. cavalry, D. 80
Regiment, D. 50 COLE, SANDY. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 18 COLEMAN, ALFRED. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 61
Cane Hill, Ark., battle of,
Camp Winder, Richmond, Va., hos- pital at, burned,
Campti, La., fight at,
accounts of the expedition to, Doc. 534 Canada, an invasion from, expected,
CANBY, E. R. S., Major-Gen.,
Cane River, La., fight near the, Caney Fork, Tenn., fight at, CANNON, WILLIAM, Gov. of Del.
Colored Troops,
CANNON, J. W., rebel,
P. 9 Canton, Miss., Sherman's expedition through, Doc. 473, 484 Cape Lookout,rebel depredations at,D. 58 CAPRON, -, Lieut., death of, D. 41 CAREY, ASA B., Capt., CARLIN, WILLIAM P., Gen., noticed, Doc. 208 CARLTON, ELI. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 18 CARLTON, JAMES H., Gen. See Opera-
closing of the battle of, battle of, noticed,
D. 12 D. D. 13, Doc. 188 reports of the battles at, Doc. 190 despatches from the War Depart- ment, Doc. 190 Cincinnati "Gazette account of the battle at, Doc. 228
COLFAX, SCHUYLER, proposed to expel Alexander Long, Colliersville, Tenn., fight at,
Doc. 84 D. 63 Colored troops, efficiency of the, Doc. 42 orders in reference to the enlistment
an incident of the shelling of,
CHEATHAM, B. F., Gen., rebel, no- ticed,
Cheek's Cross-Roads, Tenn., fight at,
Columbus, Ky., rebel demand for sur- render of,
D. 53 CARNEY, WILLIAM H., the brave color- ed soldier, P. 16 CARR, EUGENE A., Gen., noticed, Doc. 517 See Rapidan, Doc. 242 CARSON, CHRISTOPHER, Col., noticed, D. 48 See operations in New-Mexico, Doc. 353 CARTER ——, Col. First Va. Cav., D. 23 CARTER, SAMUEL P., Brig.-Gen., Pro-
vost-Marshal at Knoxville, D. 88 Carter's Creek, Va., expedition up the, D. 72 CARTY, CHARLES L. See Mobile, Doc. 123 CASEY, O. H. P., Lieut.-Col., Thirty- sixth Ind., Doc. 603 "Cassie Holt," capture of the, D. 48 CASTLE, WILLIAM, Capt. Eleventh Mo. cavalry, D. 46
the capture of, an act of piracy, D. 45 the pirates of the, surrendered, D. 47 surrendered to the National au- thorities, D. 55 CHESTNEY, T. O., A. A.S., noticed, Doc. 590 Cheyennes, fight with the, D. 63 Chicago Mercantile Battery, at Pleas- ant Hill, La., Doc. 542 Chickamauga, battle of. Gen. Mc- Cook's statement, Doc. 364 Gen. Negley's statement, Doc. 367 Chowan River, N. C., reconnoissance of, D. CHRISTIAN, HENRY. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 15 Christian Commission, D. 67 CHRISTY, SMITH, Capt. See Chero- kees, D. 14 Chuckatuck, Va.. fight at, Doc. 438 expedition up the, D. 57 Cincinnati, Ohio, Capt. Dickson's re- port of the siege of, Doc. 810 "Citizen guerrillas" attack Mayfield, Ky., D. 51
ment of, Ninth Regiment of, CONRAD,
bill to prohibit dealing in United States currency, See rebel Congress. Confederate Currency, Bill Arp on the, P. 38 Confederate notes, to be taxed, D. 6 "Confederate official reports," sup- pressed, D. 57 Confederate Soldiers, a secret address to the, P. 45 Confederate Song of Freedom, by Emily M. Washington, P. 27 4 Confederate States, the condition of the, by Charles Girard, P. 27 address of the rebel Congress to the people of the, Doc. 885 Confiscation, sale of estates at Beau- fort, S. C.. D. 85 See General Butler's Order, Doc. 337 Connecticut Volunteers, Tenth Regi- D. 28, P. 5 D. 64 -, Dr., rebel. See Mobile, Doc. 107
COOKSEY, WOODFORD. See Fort Pillow,
account of the fight near, Doc. 261"Dare," destruction of the steamer, P. 63 official accounts, Doc. 354 D. 1 DAVIDSON, R. O., inventor of the rebel "Bird of Art,"
Dogs, used in war by the rebels,
speech at Wilmington, N. C., D. severely criticised by Senator Foote in the rebel Congress, approves the rule against the issue of passports,
attempt to burn the residence of, D. approves the bill for the prevention of exportation of cotton, etc., D. wax figure of, "Letter from three good little boys' to, P. 43 "a pure and moral man," D. 62 noticed, D. 18, 86, 47 DAVIS, JEFF. C., Gen., at Chattanooga, Doc. 202 Major Fourteenth Ill., cavalry, D. 41 DAVIS, Major Third Rhode Island, Doc. 534 DAVIS, R. S., Major, noticed, DAVIS, SHELTON C., noticed, Dead in Bivouac, by George P. ham, P. 80 DEAL, Colonel, capture of, D. 1 DEAN, H. H., Lieut., Eleventh Illinois, Doc. 417 DEANE, F. B., D. 455 DECAULP, JKRUTH, Mrs., account of, P. 10 Decatur, Alabama, capture of, D. 49 Decatur, Miss., occupation of, Gen. Sherman's troops at, Doc. 476, 483 "Dee," destruction of the steamer, D. 42 D. 25 DEFEVER, JOHN, Sergeant, bravery of, See Confederate Currency, P. 83 Doc. 814 Act to reduce the rebel currency to, DE JEUNNE, CECILIA, Miss, some ac- Doc. 431 count of, P. See Rebel Currency, D. 47 DE TROBRIAND, REGIS, Col., at Kelly's CURRIE, LEONARD D. H., Col. One Hun- Ford, Doc. 161 dred and Thirty-third N. Y., Doc. 531 Delaware Volunteers, First Regiment CURRY, Colonel, of the Marine of, D. 28 Brigade, D. 24 Department of the Missouri, Gen. Rose- CURTIS, HENRY, Jr., A. A. G., Doc. 297 crans assumes command of, D. 40 CUSTER, GEORGE A., Gen., at Morton's Department of the Ohio, Foster as- Ford, Va., Doc. 240, D. 8 sumes the command of, D. 20 account of his expedition toward De Peyster, J. WATTS, Gen., P. 64 Richmond, Va. Doc. 563, 569, 570 De Russey, Fort, capture of, Doc. 545 expedition of, returns to Culpeper, account of the capture of, Doc. 518 D. 48 See Fort De Russey, D. 53 noticed, Deserters, how the rebels branded, P. 28 See Grant's orders in reference to rebel,
Doc. 23 COOPER, DUNCAN, account of the cap- ture of, P. 47 COOPER, S., rebel Adjt.-Gen., D. 2, 47, Doc. 433 Order announcing thanks of the rebel Congress to Gen. Lee, D. 33 CORCORAN, MICHAEL, Gen., death of, D. 24 Corinth, Miss., evacuated by the Na- tionals,
"Cornubia," capture of the, Corpus Christi, Texas, captured, CORSE, J. M., Gen.,
Cotton Plant, Ark., account of the
"Cotton Plant," rebel sharp-shooters'
COTTRELL, GARDNER. See Mobile, Doc. 144 Coushatta, La., fight at, Doc. 521
Covington, West-Va., fight near, D. 9 "Covington," account of the capture
of the steamer, Doc. 527, 528, 532 Cox, S. S., remarks of E. B. Wash- burne in reply to,
Doc. 324 DAVIS, HENRY E., Gen. See Kilpat- rick's Raid, Doc. 578 DAVIS, JEFFERSON, Message of, Decem- ber 7, 1863, Doc. 264 Proclamation of, Feb. 9, 1864, Doc. 382 Proclamation for a fast, March 12, 1864, Doc. 458 criticised by the rebel press, Doc. 596 corresponds with Lord Lyons,
Doc. 518, 514 Message of, May 2, 1864, Doc. 606 arrived at Charleston, S. C., D. visits the forts around Charleston, S. C., D.
EARL RUSSELL. See Neutrality of Eng- land, EARLY, JUBAL, Gen., rebel, at the Raccoon Ford, EAST, EDWARD H., noticed, East-Bay, Fla., Report of the destruc- tion of rebel salt-works on the, EASTMAN, T. H., Lieut. Com., 58Eastport," sinking of the, East-Tennessee, operations in, ECHOLS, JOHN, Gen., at Droop Moun- tain, D. 3; Doc. 153 noticed, D. 20 EDGAR, GEORGE P., Capt., D. 36, 53 Education. See Board of Education, D. 56 "Edward," capture of the schooner, D. 26 EDWARDS, ARTHUR. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 14 EDWARDS, C. S., Col., report of opera- tions near Rappahannock Station,
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