Bishop, of Georgia, ad- vocates "victory or annihilation,'
P. 4 ELLIS, EDWARD S., P. 70 Ellis Cliff, Miss., rebel battery at, D. 19 fight near Doc. 466 ELLMAKER, P. C., Col., One Hundred and Nineteenth, Penn., Doc. 162 ELY, WILLIAM S., Surgeon, testimony in the case of the Richmond pris- oners, Doc. 93 ELZEY, ARNOLD, Major-Gen., congrat ulatory order on Kilpatrick's raid, Doc. 590 Emancipation Proclamation, circum- stances under which it was issued, D. 54 "Emma," the steamer, attacked, D. 41 EMMERSON, Lieut.-Col. Twenty- Doc. 531 D. 47
niuth Maine, England. See Chesapeake.
and the rebels, correspondence be- tween Lord Lyons and Jefferson Davis,
Enlisted, by W. A. Kendall, P. 39 Enterprise, Miss., Sherman's expedi tion to, Doc. 473, 484 Estelle Springs, Tenn., fight near, D. 53 Evangelical Tract Society of Peters- burgh, Va., a curious publication of, P. 26 EWING, HUGH, Gen., noticed, Doc. 195, 198 at Pleasant Hill, La.,
Exchange of prisoners, Mr. Whiting's
FINNEGAN, CESAR, Gen. See Olustee, Fla., D. 46 order of, Doc. 417 First Army Corps, Gen. Hooker as- signed to the command of, D. 59 FITZGIBBON, T. C., Col. Fourteenth Mich. Infantry,
D. 2 Fitzhugh's Woods, Arkansas, reports of the battle of, Doc. 510; D. 58 St. Paul "Pioneer account of the battle, Doc. 511 FITZPATRICK, THOMAS. See Mobile, Doc. 109, 134 Five-Twenty Bonds, sale of, D. 1 "Flank Movement," by W. T. Sher- P. 29 Flint Hill, Va., fight at, D. 35 Florence, Alabama, fight near, D. 3S Florence, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 305 Florida, Gen. Seymour's campaign in, Doc. 394 Reports of naval operations in, Doc. 280 "Florida," report of the escape of the privateer, Doc. 421 66"Florida," capture of the blockade- running steamer, D. 55 FLOYD, JOHN B., an epitaph for, P. 6 noticed, P. 87 FLUSSER, C. W., Lieut. Com., death of, D. 68, 69 "Fly," capture of the, D. 82 FLYNN,, Capt., release of, D. FOOTE, H. S., of Tenn., criticises Jeffer- son Davis, remarks on the Amnesty Proclama- tion, FORREST, N. B., Gen., captures Union City and Paducah, Ky., D. 56;
FOSTER, J. G., Gen., relieved of the command of Va. and N. C., D. 5 assumes command of the army of the Ohio, D. 20 order in reference to the enlistment of negroes in his department, D. 81 correspondence with Gen. Long- street on the Amnesty Proclama- tion, Doc. 296 forbids the making of whiskey, D. 36 noticed, D. 18 Fourth Army Corps, Gen. Howard as- signed to, D. 59 FRANKLIN, ABRAHAM, killed at the riot in New-York, FRANKLIN, W. B., Gen., at the battle of Pleasant Hill, Doc. 587, 545, 542 See Red River campaign. Franklin Co., N. C., farmers of, refuse to be taxed by the rebel govern- ment, D. 7 Franklin, Va., saltpetre works at, de- stroyed, D. 49 Frederick County, Md., excitement in, D. 49 Frederick's Hall, Va., destruction of railroad at, Doc. 574 Freedmen's Aid Societies, noticed, D. 22 FREEMAN, MARTIN, Pilot, noticed, Doc. 105 "Freeman's Band," report of the at- tack on, Doc. 350 Fremont's Orchard, fight at, D. 63 "Freestone," attack on the steamer, D. 38 FRENCH, AUGUSTUS E., Ensign, D. 58 FRENCH, W. H., Major-Gen., detached
correspondence concerning,
official report of the massacre at Fort
FULKS, NATHAN S. See Fort Pillow,
Report of the capture of the "M. P. Burton, D. 51 Report of the capture of Mobile, Doc. 98 letter of Secretary Welles to, Doc. 99 Report on the surrender of Fort Powell, Ala.,
raid in Tennessee, noticed, Doc. 491; D. Fort Caswell, N. C., blockade-runner "A. D. Vance" beached near, D. 85 Fort De Russey, La., capture of, D. 53 accounts of the capture of, Doc. 429 list of officers captured at, Doc. 481 Fort Donelson, Tenn., a reminiscence of the surrender of, P. 87 Fort Esperanza, Texas, destroyed, D. 16 Reports of the reduction of, Doc. 245 Fort Gibson, Ark., fight at, D. 23 Fort Gray, N. C., attack on, D. 6 Fort Morgan, Reports of the capture of, Doc. 188 Fort Pillow, Tenn., massacre at, Re- port of Committee on the Conduct of the War, Doc. 1; D. 63 General Forrest's official report of the affair at, Doc. 598
Fasts, Jefferson Davis's proclamation
General Forrest's unofficial account of the massacre at,
President Lincoln's remarks on the
massacre at,
fight near, Fort Pillow, a poem,
P. 55 GALLEHUE, WARREN C., Eighty-fourth Indiana, Doc. 221 GALLUP, Col., account of his ex- pedition into Western Virginia, Doc. 567 at Paintsville, Ky., D. 63 GAMBLE, R. H., Gov., died at St. Louis, D. 40 GANSEVOORT, GUERT, Capt., report of the James River expedition, Doc. 489 GANTT, E. W., Gen., pardoned, D. 19 GARDE, FRANCISCO, death of, D. 45 GARDNER, CHARLES HOWARD, the drummer-boy of the Eighth Michi- gan, P. 29 GARFIELD, J. A., Brig.-Gen., at Chicka- mauga, Doc. 364 GARRARD, J., Col., at Cheek's Cross- Roads, Tenn.,
Fort Powell, Ala., bombardment of, D. 47 surrender of, official reports of Ad- miral Farragut and others, Doc. 100 Fort Sanders, Tenn., assault on, D. 16; Doc. 316 Fort Smith, Ark., reconnoissance from, D. 24 Fort Sumner, N. M., fight near, D. 31 Fort Sumter, S. C., bombardment and accident at, D. 1, 42
See Charleston, S. C. Fort Wagner, S. C., Report of Major T. B. Brooks, on the operations of the negro troops at, Doc. 279 "Forward March," by Mrs. C. J. Moore, P. 71 D. 21 FOSTER, EVERETT W., Major, Report of the battle of Fitzhugh's Woods, Ark., Doc. 510 FOSTER, ÍRA R., Quar.-Master Gen, of
FOSTER, -, Col., noticed,
Capt., Second Ohio Regiment, account of his escape from Libby Prison,
anecdote of "uncovering Washing- ton,"
address of, Jan, second, 1564, D. 81 HAMILTON,, Col., rebel, D. 83 HAMILTON, WILLIAM, Lieut., noticed, Doc. 106 HAMPTON, WADE, Gen., rebel account of his expedition into Culpeper, Va., D. 10 HANCOCK, WINFIELD SCOTT, Gen., as- signed to the command of the Second Corps,
"Hancock," capture of the rebel
an incident of Vicksburgh, noticed, D. 36, 43, 47, 58, 59, 65 Grant, a poem by George H. Boker, P. 12 Grant's Pass, Ala., gunboats attack the fort at, D. 45 GRAVES, JENNIE, Mrs., sent to the South, D. 87 GRAVES, MARY S., Gen. Butler's let- ter to, GRAVES, NELLY, noticed, Greek Fire thrown into Charleston,
HANKS, J. M. See Arkansas, HANNA, J., Marshall,
"Hannah," sloop, captured, Hannibal, Mo., guerrilla attack near,
HARDEE, WILLIAM J., Lieut.-Gen., as- sumes command of the rebel army,
at Lookout Mountain, noticed,
HARDING, DUNCAN. See Fort Pillow,
Government Bonds. See Jay Cooke. GRAITAM, ——, Colonel, noticed, D. 21 GRAHAM, CHARLES K., Brig Gen., re- port of combined expedition up the James River, Doc. 438; D. 63 account of his expedition into Vir- ginia, Doc. 340 his expedition to Brandon Farms, Va., D. 37 GRAHAM, GEORGE W., Capt., his expe- dition to Greenville, N. C., D. 13 Grand Coteau, La., reports of the battle of Doc. 149 Grand Ecore, La., occupation of, by the Nationals, Doc. 520
GRENEWALD, LEONARD, anecdote of, P. GRESHAM,, Col., rebel, D. 19 "Gray Jacket," steamer, captured, D. 80 Greysville, Tenn., fight near, Doc. 209 GRICE, Mr. See Rebel Retalia- tion, Doc. 455 GRIERSON, BENJAMIN H., Gen., ac- counts of his expedition into Miss.. D. 48, Doc. 487, 489 at Wolf River, Tenn., D. 60 GROSE, W., Col., report of the battle of Mission Rize, Doc. 603 report of operations around Dalton, Ga., Doc. 600 notice of, Doc. 205 Guerrillas. See "Citizen Guerrillas," D. 51 Gov. Bramlette's proclamation on, Doc. 327 GUITAR, Brig. Gen., relinquished his command in North Mo., D. 59 GUION, GEORGE M., Col. See " Marine Brigade," D. 10
D. 46 Doc. 584 Doc. 241 D. 31 17
Doc. 169 D. 61 D. 24 HARRIS, THOMAS M., Lieut.-Col., Doc. 61 HARRIS,, Gen., rebel, at Padu- cah, Doc. 1 HARRISON, BENTON N. See Jefferson Davis, Doc. 514 HARRISON,, Col., his guerrilla band, D. 25 HARRISON, D. W. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 22 HARRISON, T. J., Col. Thirty-ninth In- diana, Doc. 423 HARRISON, W. A., Rev., banished, D. 38 HART, his battery, D. 59 HARTE, F. B.,
HASKINS, JOHN. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 12 HATCH,, Col. at Colliersville, Tenn.,
HATCH, EDWARD, Col. Second Iowa Doc. 461
"Hattie Brock," capture of the, HAWKINS, WILLIAM S., Col., rebel,
Hawkins Scouts, capture of, D. 80 at Piney Factory, Tenn.,
HAWKINS,, Col. Seventh Tenn.
HAY, JOHN, Major, poems by, See Olustee, Fla.,
HAYES, ALEXANDER, Gen., at the
PAGE HULMAN, WILLIAM H., Lieut. Fourth Artillery, noticed, Doc.. 603 HUMPHREYS, A. A., Gen., at Bean Sta- tion. HUMPHREYS, D. C.. HUNT, ELIJAH, killed by rebel guer- rillas, D. 56 HUNT, WILLIAM H. See Mobile, Doc. 129 HUNTER, ANDREW, Doc. 455 HUNTER, NATHAN. See Fort Pillow. HUNTER, R. W., Doc. 455 HUNTINGTON, CHARLES L., Lieut., re- port of operations near Mobile, Doc. 127 Huntsville, Ala., Union meeting at, D. 52 explosion at, D. 62 HURD, C. A., Assist. Adjt.-Gen., Doc. 167 HURD, O. D., Lieut.-Col. Thirtieth Indiana, Doc. 602 HURLBUT, S. A., Major-Gen., order of November fifteenth, 1863, D. order in reference to discipline of negro troops, See Fort Pillow,
reasons for his failure at Jackson, Tenn.,
8 JACKSON, WM. L., Gen., account of his operations against Gen. Ave- rill, Doc. 285 Jackson County, N. C., rebel Indian legion surprised in, D. 41 by Gen.
Jackson, Tenn., reasons for
HILLS, WILLIAM, See Nickajack Trace,
HINES,, Capt., rebel. See John
Hilton Head, S. C., reconnoissance from,
HITCHCOCK, E. A., Major-Gen.
Exchange of Prisoners, HITCHCOCK, O. H., Capt., noticed, D. HODGES, WILLIAM H. H.,
HOFFMAN, W., Col. Third Infantry.
See Returned Prisoners, Doc. 83 HOGAN, FRANK. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 59 HOGAN, JOHN A., Col. Dahlgren's
HOKE, R. F., Brig.-Gen., rebel, cap-
Holston River, Tenn., fight on the, D. HOLT, JOHN, Capt., noticed, Doc. 465 Honey Springs, Ark., battle of, Doc. 176 Honeyville, Mo., guerrilla fight at, D. 67 HOOD, J. B., Lieut.-Gen., address to his division in the rebel army, D. 46 HOOK, A. H. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 58 HOOK, FRANCES, anecdotes of her serv- ice in the army. HOOKER, JOSEPH, Major-Gen., his
See Halleck's report, assigned to First Army Corps, at Lookout Mountain, Doc. 208 at the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 210 noticed, D. 29, Doc. 194, P. 23 HOOKER, E., Act. Vol. Lieut., D. 72 "Housatonic," destruction of the, D. 45 account of the loss of the, Doc. 391 order of Admiral Dahlgren on the destruction of the, Doc. 392
HOWARD, O. O., Major-Gen., bravery
of his troops near Lookout, D. at Chattanooga, Doc. 207 HOWE, ABBIE J., testimony in the case of the returned prisoners, Doc. 94 HOWE, ALBION P., Brig.-Gen, at Rap- pahannock Station, Doc. 163 HOWE, ORION P., the drummer-boy, P. 53 HOWELL, Col. Eighty-fifth Penn., D. 61 HOWELL, CHARLES BOYNTON,
HOWELL, J. A., Lieut. See Mobile, Doc. 120 "Howqua," gunboat, captures the
Idaho, people of, try to escape the draft, Illinois, the quota of, filled,
Twenty-third Regiment of,
James River, Va., reports of opera- tions on the, National account of the operation
Fifty-second Regiment of, reenlist-
Fifty-eighth Regiment of,
Seventy-first Regiment of,
Ninety-second Regiment of,
Doc. 441 JENKINS, M., rebel Gen., at Droop Mountain,
D. 8 JENKINS, THORNTON A., Capt., report on
decision relative to Jane Woodall, D. JOHNSON, ANNE, the rebel spy, D. 24 JOHNSON, BRADLEY T., Col., Doc. 590 JOHNSON, Captain of the "Forest
Rose," at Waterproof, La., D. 45 JOHNSON, EDWARD Gen., at the fight at Raccoon Ford, Doc. 244 JOHNSON, HERSCHEL V., speech at Mil- ledgeville, Ga., Nov. 2 th, D. 12 JOHNSON, ROSA, Mrs. See Fort Pillow. JOHNSON, WILLIAM E. See Fort Pillow. Johnson County, N. C., farmers of, re- fuse to be taxed, JOHNSTON, JOSEPH E., Gen., the defeat of, considered,
relinquished his command,
"John J. Roe," burning of the steam- er, by the rebels, D. 71 "John Douglass," schooner, captur- ed, D. 48 "John Scott," schooner, captured, D. 32 JONES, J. M., Gen., rebel, Doc. 243 JONES, J. B., Rev. See Cherokees, D. 14 JONES, SAMUEL, hanged by the rebels, D. 83 JONES, SAMUEL, Gen., rebel. See Hal- leck's Report, Doc. 171 Jones County, N. C., Palmer's expe- dition into,
"Josephine," capture of the sloop, D. 56 "Joseph L. Gerity," seizure of the, D. 9 JOUETT, J. E., Lieut. Com. See Mobile. bravery of,
KELLEY, R. B., Sergt., account of a fight near Waynesville, Mo., Doc. 145 KELLOGG, A. H., Surgeon. See Fort Pillow.
KELLOGG, E. W., Lt. See Mobile. Capt., account of the
KELLY, JOHN, killed,
Kelly's Ford, Va., fight at
reports of the fight at,
KENDALL, W. A.,
KENNICOTT, J. ASA. See "Strong Band,"
D. 56 La Fayette, Tenn., attack on, D. 2 reconnoissance to, D. 21 fight near, Doc. 835 LAIBOLD, BERNARD, Col., report of the
D. 9 Lenoir Road, Tenn., fight on the, Doc. 250 LE ROY, WM. E., Com., report of oper- ations near Mobile,
"Letter from three good little boys"
to Jefferson Davis, P. 48 LEWIS, G. W. See Conscripts, Doc. 460 LEWIS, ISAAC H. See Returned Prison- ers, Doc. 87 D. 4
D. 58 Lenoir, Tenn., evacuated by Gen. Burnside,
KENT, L., Col. Twenty-ninth Illinois, at the fight at Vidalia, Kentucky, anecdote of negro recruit- ing in,
restrictions on trade in, removed,
enlistment of negroes in, Gov. Bramlette's proclamation in reference to guerrillas, Doc. 827 rebel guerrillas in, D. 62 D. 86 D. 38 D. 59
fight at Charlestown, Tenn., Doc. 292 letter on the same, Doc. 294 noticed, D. 27 D. 24 Lake City, Fla., fight near, Doc. 899 D. 4 Lake Ocala, Fla., destruction of salt- Doc. 161 works at, Doc. 280 Lake Station, Miss., destruction of property at, by Gen. Sherman, Doc. 476 LAMEN, JAMES. See Mobile, Doc. 124 LAMON, JAMES, Doc. 309 Lancaster Court-House, Va., expedi- dition to, Doc. 333 LANDRAM, W. J., Col. See Pleasant Hill, Doc. 540 LANGLEY, C. F. See Mobile, Doc. 144 LARMER, -, Major, Fifth Pa., D. 44 Laura," capture of the steamer, D. 85 "Laura," capture of the English
Lewisburgh, Va., occupation of, fight at, Libby Prison, Va., National prisoners in, D. 21
Col. Streight and others escape from,
account of an escape from, some account of,
LIEBER, -, Capt. See Pleasant Hill,
Twenty-seventh Regiment of, diary of its operations in East-Tenn.,
Lauretta," capture of the, LAWRENCE, WILLIAM H., Col., in com-
mand at Columbus, Ky., Doc. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 53, 74 account of fight at, D. 2; Doc. 207 LEADBETTER, ISAAC J. See Fort Pil- low, LEAGUE, THOMAS M., noticed, Lebanon, Ala., fight near, skirmish near,
Lebanon, Ky., guerrillas attack a train of cars near, D. 57 LEE, ALBERT L., Gen., D. 60; Doc. 543 LEE, FITZ-HUGH, Gen., his raid in Har- Doc. 326 D. 83 Doc. 286 Doc. 590
See Averill's expedition, LEE, G. W. C., Gen., noticed, LEE, ROBERT E., Gen., City of Rich- mond vote him a house, D. 6 address to his army on the crossing of the Rapidan by Gen. Meade, D. 14 at Mine Run, Va., D. 15 Chaplains of his army hold a meet- ing, D. 23 thanked by the confederate Con- gress, D. 81, 83
D. KEY, CHARLES. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 14 KILGORE, W. M., Lieut.-Col. Eightieth Illinois, noticed, Doc. 602 KILPATRICK, JUDSON, Brig.-Gen., P. 19 at Stevensburgh, Va., expedition of, against Richmond started, D. 48 account of his raid toward Rich- mond, Doc. 571, 577, 580, 582 rebel accounts of his raid, 583, 584, 585 590
spirit of the rebel press on the, Doc. 590 E. A. Paul's review of, Doc. 593
at the crossing of the Rapidan, Doc. 449 scouts Gloucester County, Va., D. 52 noticed, D. 8, 48 KIMBALL, NATHAN, Brig.-Gen., order on assuming command in Arkan-
D. KIMBERLY, L. A., Lieut. Com., Doc. 107, 108 KIMBERLY, R. L., Lieut.-Col., report of
the battle of Chattanooga, Doc. 225 KINDLEBERGER, DAVID, Surgeon. See Mobile, Doc. 120 King and Queen Court-House, Va., expedition to, D. 52 Lieut. See Bogue and Bear Inlets, N. C., 61 Kingston Road, Tenn., fight on the, D. 9
United States, office of, created, D. 48 LIGHTBURN, J. A. D., Gen., Doc. 195 Lily," capture of the English schooner, D. 67 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, letter to Governor Bradford on the Maryland elec- tion, D. 2 recommends thanksgiving and pray- er for the safety of Knoxville, D. 18 sends his proclamation of amnesty to Congress, D. 19 thanks Gen. Grant and his army, D. 19 pardons E. W. Gantt, D. 19 message in relation to the Freed- man's aid societies, D. 22 approves instructions to tax com- missioners in South-Carolina, D. 80 letter to the "North American Re- view" on the "President's Poli- cy,
makes changes in the commands of the army,
LONAN, JASON, statement in the Fort
LONG, ALEXANDER, of Ohio, attempted
Doc. 70 expulsion of, D. 61 LONG, ---, Col. Fourth Ohio Cavalry, Doc. 207, 292 LONG, ELL, Col., report of the opera- tions of the army of the Cumber- land, Doc. 308 Long View, Ark., expedition to, D. 57 LONGNECKER, J. H., Surgeon, testi- mony in the case of the returned prisoners, Doc. 92 LONGSTREET, A. B., LL.D., valuable suggestions addressed to the sol- diers of the confederate States, Doc. 433 LONGSTREET, JAMES, Lieut.-Gen., his attack on Fort Sanders, D. 16 at Campbell's Station, Tenn., Doc. 18 condition of his army in December, 1863,
Thirteenth Regiment of, "Mandoline," capture of the schoon- er, D. 63 MANNING, Capt., capture of, D. 47 Mansfield, La. See Pleasant Hill, La. MANSON, M. D., Gen., at the siege of Knoxville, Doc. 255 MANTELL, George. See Fort Pillow, Doc. 58 "Maple Leaf," loss of the steamer, D. 58 "Marblehead," attack on the gun- boat, Doc. 291 MARCHAND, J. B., Capt., report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 113 noticed, Doc. 101; D. 58 "Margaret and Jessie," steamer, cap- tured, D. "Maria Alberta," capture of the, D. "Maria Alford," capture of the, D. 63 "Maria Louise, capture of the, D. 32 Marine Brigade, the, D. 19, 24 "Marine Brigade," the rebel, capture of the, D. 10 Marine Battery, at Pilatka, Fla., D. 58 "Marion," capture of the, D. 52 Marion, Miss., Sherman's Expedition to, Doc. 478 destruction of buildings at, Doc. 482 MARLE, GEORGE. See Nickajack Trace, D. 71 MARMADUKE, JOHN S., Gen., encoun- ters Gen. Steele, Doc. 515 MARSHALL, A. J., Doc. 455 MARSHALL, GEORGE E., Capt. Fortieth Massachusetts, D. 44; Doc. 401 MARSHALL, ———, Capt. gunboat "New Era," at Fort Pillow, Doc. 2, 54
MACBETH, CHARLES, Mayor of Charles- ton, S. C., D. Madison Court-House, Va., reconnois- sance to, D. 17 Gen. Devens captures rebels at, D. 72 skirmish near, Doc. 569 Madisonville, La., occupied by Na- tional troops, D. 32 MAFFIT, J. N., Capt., rebel, anecdote of, P. 7 MAGRUDER, B. H. See Conscripts, Doc. 460 MAGRUDER, J. B., Major-Gen., address to the planters of Texas, Doc. 244 Orders of February 2 and 15, 1864, Doc. 420 See Red River Expedition, Doc. 566 MAGRUDER, WILLIAM M., Capt., Doc. 589 Maine Volunteers, Fifth Regiment of, first to land in Texas, Doc. 147 Fifth and Sixth Regiments of. See Gen. Meade, D. 4 D. 28
account of a skirmish near, Doc. 468 May River, S. C., reconnoissance of the, D. 61 MAYS, WILLIAM F., statement in the Fort Pillow case, Doc. 71 Maysville, Tenn., fight at, Doc. 249 MCALISTER, BRYAN, his account of Gen. Forrest's remarks on the Fort Pillow affair, P. 55 MCCANN, W. P., Lieut. Com., Doc. 101 report of operations near Mobile, Doc. 125
destruction of a steamer at,
MATTHEWSON, ARTHUR, report of the destruction of the "Smith Briggs,"
MAURICE, F. D., Rev., his reply to Carlyle's "Iliad,"
P. 18 2 MAURY, DABNEY H., Gen., noticed, D. 45 despatch relative to the affair at Bayou Sara, MAURY, HARRY, Col.,
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