HICKS, CHARLES CARROLL, HICKS, Col., rebel guerrilla,
HIGGINSON, T. W., Col., report on the destruction of salt-works in Georgia,
HILL, A. P., Gen., rebel,
D. 79 surrender of, Doc. 13, 220 "Harriet Lane," steamer, captured, Doc. 341; D. an incident of the capture of the, P. HARRINGTON, DANIEL, Doc. 500
See Chancellorsville, HILL, D. H., Major-Gen., rebel, cor-
HAMILTON, C. S., Gen., D. 8; Doc. 214 Hammond Station, La., railroad de-
stroyed at, D. 73 HAMPTON, WADE, Gen., rebel, Doc. 1, 428 "Hampton," schooner, captured, D. 34 HAMRICK, T. H., Major, Doc. 150 HANCOCK, W. S., Gen. See Falmouth,
Doc 198 See Fredericksburgh, Doc. SO notices of, D. 4, 10; Doc. 583 "Handy," schooner, captured D. 76 "Hanover," schooner, captured, D. 41 Hanover Court-House, Va., incident of the battle of, HARDER, WILLIAM J., Gen., rebel. See Stone River.
Hardy County, Va., National troops surprised in,
HARDING, A. C., Col., letter on the at- tack on Fort Donelson, Doc. 416 Harpeth Shoals, Tenn., seizure of steamboats at,
Harper's Ferry, Md., excitement at, on account of the rumored ap- proach of the rebels under Gen. Lee,
JOZIER,, Miss, arrested, D. 77 HUBER, PHILIP,
Humboldt, Tenn., official report of
lows, Ark., report of the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Doc. letter on the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Doc. 69 notices of, D. S, 23, 59 "Hettie Gilmore," steamer, captured, D. 49 D.
Hill's Point, N. C., rebel batteries at- tacked at, D. 61 Hilton Head, S. C., National fleet left, D. 57 HINDMAN, T. C., Gen., rebel, address to his soldiers, Doc. 229 at the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Doc. 63 notices of, D. 22, 23 HOBSON, E. H., Col., report of Mor- gan's raid into Ky., Doc. 301 HODGES, G. P., resolution in the rebel Congress in reference to the ne- groes found in arins, etc., D. 45 "Hoge, A. J.," schooner, captured,
Huzza River, Mo., fight near,
Hyde Co., N. C., expedition to,
D. 73 HOFFMAN, W. D., Surgeon. See Ar- kansas Post, Doc. 368 HOLLAND, C. B., Gen., report of the
"I Fights mit Sigel," by Grant P. Robinson, P. 29 Illinois Vol., Second Artillery of, D. 8 Fourth Cavalry of, Fifth Cavalry of, Sixth Cavalry of, Seventh Cavalry of, Eighth Cavalry of, Ninth Regt. of, Tenth Cavalry of, Eleventh Cavalry of, Twelfth Cavalry of, Thirteenth Cavalry of Twentieth Cavalry of, Sixth Regiment of,
Holly Springs, Miss., evacuation
Hartsville, Tenn., rebel reports on the surrender of, letter from Col. Moore on the sur- render of,
the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 119 HATCH, EDWARD, Col., Second Iowa Cavalry, "Hatteras," official reports of the de- struction of the, "Havelock," steamer, ran the block- ade,
Hartwood Church, Va., fights at, D. 19, 49 HASKELL, M. S., Brig.-Gen., report of
Twenty-third Regiment of,
Fifty-second Regiment of,
Eighty-fifth Regiment of,
One Hundred and third Regiment
Hawesville, Ind., entered by rebels,
One Hundred and Twenty-third
See Parker's Cross-Roads.
"Hazel Dell," steamer, captured, D. 3 HAZEN, WM. B., Brig.-Gen., report of
the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 121 notice of,
advance on Fredericksburgh, Va., D. 63 crosses the Rappahannock, D. 68 orders correspondents for news- papers to publish their letters over their own signatures, D. 69 address to his soldiers, April 30, D. 69 withdraws his army from Fred- ericksburgh, D. 71 congratulatory order on the battle of Chancellorsville, Doc. 590 See Army of the Potomac. notices of, D. 15, 46, 51, 72 Hopeville, Ark., destroyed, D. 47 HOPKINS, JOHN H., Bishop, protests D. against the pastoral letter, D. 3 D. 8 Horse Creek, Mo., skirmish near, D. 21 D. 10 Horses. See John S. Rarey. Doc. 275 HOSKINS, W. A., report of Morgan's raid through Kentucky, Doc. 208 HOSMER, W. H. C., P. 51
See A. D. Streight. See Milton, Tenn., IMBODEN, J. J., rebel, Imprisonment at the South, Independence, Mo., guerrillas dis- persed near, D. 44 Indiana, Legislature condemns ar- rests made by Government, D. 33 Second Cavalry of, D. 72 See A. D. Streight. See Milton, Tenn. See Bayou Teche La. See Chickasaw Bayou. See Hartsville, See Stone River. See Davis Mills, Miss., See Arkansas Post, Twenty-fourth Regiment of, Twenty-fifth Regiment of, Thirtieth Regiment of, Forty-third Regiment of, Ninety-first Regiment of, notices of,
D. 4, 8 D. 22 Doc. 177, 245, 601
Jackson, Miss., evacuation of, D. 74 account of the battle at, Doc. 614 Jackson, Mo., Marmaduke surprised near, D. 68 JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN, epigram on, P. 10 account of an interview with, P. 39 administers the sacrament, P. 23 account of the wounding of, Doc. 595 death of, D. 72 Jacksonville, Fla.,expedition to, D. 2, 18 capture of, D. 53
reports of the recapture of, Doc. 444 account of the burning of, Doc. 483;
See Bear River. See Old River, La. "Kate," steamer, ran the blockade,
D. 75 KENNER, DUNCAN F., of Louisiana, D. 37 KENNEDY, MILTON, Second Lieut. First Kansas Volunteers, Doc. 288 KENNEDY T. B., Doc. KENT, D. Major Nineteenth Iowa Volunteers, Doc. 69 KENTUCKY, Report of Morgan's raid through, Doc. 208
D. 15 Lamar, Mo., guerrilla attack on, D. 13 captured by rebels, D. 12 LAMKIN, J. N., Capt. Virginia rebel artillery, Doc. 40 "Lamplighter," bark, captured, D. 3 "Lancaster," national ram, Lancaster, Va., expedition to, LANDRUM, W. J., Col.,
Lanesville, Va., national expedition to, LATHAM, Col., "Lauretta," captured,
D. 19 account of the battle at Doc. 245 LAWRENCE, GILBERT S., First Lieut.,
Lavacca, Texas, bombarded by the Unionists,
La Vergne, Tenn., reconnoissance to,
"Jacob Bell," ship, destroyed by the
Leather, a substitute for, D. 29 Leatherwood, Ky., fight at,
Leavenworth, Kansas, Union meet- ing at,
JAMESON, CHARLES D., Gen.,
JARVIS, DWIGHT, Jr., Major, report of the battle of Stone Bridge, Doc. 151 "Jefferson," the newspaper, D. 55 JEFFREES, T. D., Capt., the keeper of
the Richmond "Bastile," P. 20 JENKINS,, Col., rebel, D. 59 his raid on Point Pleasant, Va., Doc. 495 JENKINS, -, Judge, of Georgia, D. 15 Jews expelled from the command of Gen. Grant, D. 26 "JIM CALDWELL'S guerrillas," D. 62 "Joe Flanner," schooner, captured, D. 77 "John H. Dickey," steamer, attack on the, D. 3 JOHNSON, A., Gov. of Tenn., Confis-
Twelfth Cavalry of Fourteenth Cavalry of, Fifteenth Cavalry of, See Chickasaw Bayou. See Rural Hills, Tenn., See Arkansas Post.
See Stone River,
See Hartsville, Tenn., See Somerset, Ky.
"Leavenworth Conservative," Doc. 31 Lebanon, Ky., Union meeting at, D. 51
Doc. 197 Lebanon, Tenn., fight near,
LEONARD, JAMES, patriotism of, LEPER, Col., rebel,
LEROY, WILLIAM E., Com., report of the fight off Charleston, Doc. 409 LETCHER, JOHN, Gov. of Va., message of Nov. 18, Doo 212 proclamation relative to the distri- bution of salt in Virginia, Doc. 14 calls out the militia of Va., D. 33 "Levi Starbuck," ship, captured, D. "Levi Rowe," capture of the, D. 20 Lexington, Ky., fight at,
Second Regiment, loyal, of, First National Cavalry of, First Cavalry of. See Bayou Teche. See Old River, La. Eighteenth Rebel Regiment of, Doc. 45 LOVELL, MANSFIELD, Gen., rebel, D. 12 dismissed the service of the rebels, D. 28 "Lovell," destruction of the, D. 62 LOWE, W. W., Col. See Fort Donel-
MARY OWENS, heroism of, MASILLA,, Mr., killed near War- renton Junction, Va., MASON, Col. Seventh Maine Regt-
MASON, J. M., correspondence with Earl Russell,
rebel opinion of his correspond- ence with Earl Russell,
LUNT, W. W., execution of, LYON, NATHANIEL, Gen., monument to the memory of, LYONS, JAMES, of Va.,
Fifth Regiment of, Sixth Regiment of, Eighth Regiment of,
Liberty, Tenn., scout to,
Thirty-first Regiment of, Forty-third Regiment of, Forty-fourth Regiment of,
Forty-seventh Regiment of, D. 20;
Forty-eighth Regiment of,
Fifty-first Regiment of, Fifty-fourth Regiment,
Mackey's Point, S. C., bombarded, D. MADIGAN, JOHN W.,
Madisonville, Ky., guerrilla fight
"Madonna," schooner, captured, D. 23 MAFFIT, J. N., Com., rebel,
See Bayou Teche.
See Blount's Mills, N. C. See North-Carolina,
MAGAW, SAMUEL, Lieut. Com., D. 48 "Maggie Fulton," captured,
MAGINNIS, JOHN, death of,
General Order respecting the gen- eral observance of the Sabbath day, emancipation proclamation of, Doc. 207 address of the citizens of Manches- ter, Eng., to, letter to the people of Manchester, Eng., Doc. 420
proclamation of March 10, Doc. 445 Fast proclamation, March 30, Doc. 490 proclamation on internal and coast- wise intercourse, Doc. 498 conscription proclamation of, Doc. 611 keeps himself shut up in a cage, P. 9 P. 39 D. 15, 16, 28, 48, 53 D. 79
MAGRUDER, J. B., Gen., proclama-
tion declaring the raising of the blockade at Galveston, D. 82 report of the battle at Galveston, Doc. 343 D. 30
MAHONEY, D. A., address to prisoners of State, D.
| Maine, loyal resolutions of the Legis- lature of,
Seventh Regiment of, Twenty-Third Regiment of, See Bayou Teche, La.
See C. A. Heckman, See notices of, D. 14; Doc. 458 Eleventh Battery of, D. 78 MATCHET, CHARLES G., Capt., report of the fight at Franklin, Tenn., Doc. 519 Mathew Co., Va., expedition into, D. 17 Kilpatrick's raid into, D. 76 MATTHEWS, EDWARD S., report of the loss of the "Hatteras," Doc. 358 MAUPIN, ROBERT, Capt., rebel, D. 43 MAY, Lieut.-Col. Eighth Kentucky, Doc. 197 Maysville, Va., cavalry fight at, D. 10 McAllister, Fort. See Genesis Point,
MCALLISTER, JAMES A., Capt., rebel,
LINDSAY, D. W., Col. See Arkansas
the story of the Eleventh Regiment of, P. 19 Manassas Junction, Va., attack on the Union troops at, D. Manchester, Eng., Lincoln's letter to the people of, Doc. 420 address of the citizens of, to Presi- dent Lincoln, Doc. 344 Manchester," ship, captured, D. 1 "Mangum, Mary E." schooner, D. 19 Mankato, Minn., condemned Indians hung at, D. 28
MANLY, M. E., Judge of N. C., D. 43 MANSFIELD, J. K. F., Gen., P. 9
"Little Crow," Indian, hostile plans
21 Little River, N. C., expedition, D. 32 Liverpool, Eng., anti-slavery confer-
"Maria," schooner, captured, Marianna, Ark., skirmish near, Marian Co., Ark., report of Captain Birch's expedition into, Doc. 250 MARMADUKE, J., Gen,, account of his raid into South-Missouri, Doc. 561 notices of, D. 19, 23, 32, 34, 68; Doc. 603 MARSH, JASON, Col., report of the bat- tle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 146 MARSHALL, H., Gen., rebel, D. 29 MARTIN, JOHN A., Col., D. 23
7 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B., Gen., Stu- art's rebel cavalry pass round the army of, D. 2 report of operations after the eva- cuation of Harrison's Landing, Doc. 8 relieved of the command of the Army of the Potomac, D. 12 farewell address to the Army of the Potomac, Doc. 179 the "modern Belisarius," Doc. 95 notices of, D. 8, 10, 18, 51, 57; Doc. 224 D. 2 MCCLERNAND, JOHN A., Major-Gen., report of the battle at Arkansas Post, Doc. 860 letter on the charge at Vicks- burgh,
Memphis, Tenn., Union meeting in,
Mendota, Ill., Union meeting at, D. 39 Mercersburgh, Pa., Doc. 1 MERCIER, M., French Minister, his visit to Richmond, Va., D. 45 MERRITT, GEORGE R., rebel, letter to Gen. Grant, P. 23 Methodists. See New-England, D. 61 Mexicans, depredations of the, D. 29 Michigan Volunteers, First Regiment of, Doc. 204 D. 25
Second Regiment of,
bravery of the Seventh Regiment
Ninth Cavalry of, Tenth Cavalry of, "Missouri Democrat," quoted, MITCHELL, by W. F. Williams, MITCHEL, O. M., Maj.-Gen., Doc. 85, 84 death of, D. 9 MITCHELL, R. B., Gen., order in reference to guerrilla operations, D. 83 order quartering wounded rebels at Nashville, Tenn., D. 41 arrests wealthy citizens of Nash- ville, Tenn., D. 47 notice of, D. 61, MIX, SIMON H., Col., account of his expedition into North-Carolina,
rebels surrender themselves at, D. 41 rebel descent on,
See Stone River, Tenn. MURRAY, W. J., the exploit of, P. 89 MYERS, SAMUEL B., Major Seventh Va. Cavalry, rebel, Doc. 229
Nansemond River, Va., fight on the.D. 64 rebel blockade of, passed, rebel batteries on, silenced,
See Fredericksburgh, Va., Doc. 87, 246
See Ponchatoula, La., Doc. 471 See Thompson's Station, Tenu., Doc. 439, 175 Middleburgh, Va., Union raid into, D. 43 fight at, D. 69 Middletown, Ky., fight at, D. 42 MILES, N. A., Col., Doc. 583 Military prisoners discharged, D. 17 MILLER, JOHN F., Col., report of the battle of Stone River, Doc. 136 MILLER, J. B., Capt. First Illinois Battery, Doc. 210 Miliken's Bend, La., expedition to, D. 67 Gen. Sherman's expedition to, Doc. 311 Mill Spring, Ky., fight near, D. 68 Millwood, Va., rebels captured at, D. 44 MILROY, R. H., Gen., D. 17 his mode of punishing soldiers, P. 42 notices of, D. 32, 43, 74, 75 Milton, Tenn., accounts of the battle at, Doc. 465 Mingo Swamp, Mo., account of the fight at, Doc. 415 Minnesota, Indian barbarities in, D. 24 report of the operations of the
D. 37 D. 16 Doc. 273; D. 25 Mobile, Ala., review of rebel army at, D. 51 schooners captured off, D. 67 "British Consular Guards" in, D. 75 Mobile and Ohio Railroad, report of Col. Dickey's expedition to the, Doc. 273 Mobjack Bay, Va., schooners cap- tured in, D. 67 "Monitor" loss of the, Doc. 825; D. 80 part of the crew of, captured, P. 6 MONROE, JAS., Col., D. 46 MONTAMAT, JOHN, the case of, P. 22 MONTGOMERY, JAMES, Col., Second
Regt. S. C. Vols., D. 53, 70; Doc. 444 Monticello, Ky., reconnoissance to, D. 79 accounts of the battle at, Doc. 575 MooDY, GRANVILLE, Col., report of the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 153 Moon Lake, La., skirmish near, D. 19 MOORE, A. B., Col., D. 23 letter on the fight at Hartsville, Doc. 288 See Hartsville, Doc. 238 MOORE, R. S., Col., D. 33 MOORE, THOS. O., rebel Gov. of La., D. 25
fights near, D. 5, 6, 12, 16, 27, 39 rebel women in, D. 41 "Nashville," rebel steamer, runs the blockade, P. 7 official reports of the destruction of the, Doc. 429 Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, guerrilla operations on the, D. 83 Natchez, Miss., Union fleet at, D. 35 National War Committee ask for letters of marque, D. 25 "Nationals frightened by a rooster." P 49 NEGLEY, JAMES S., Gen,, report of the battle of Nashville, Tenn., Doc. 173 See Stone River, Tenn. Negroes at Port Royal drafted into the Union army.
Union reconnoissance to, official reports of the battle on the, Doc, 546 NAPOLEON, LOUIS, speech of, in refer- ence to American affairs, D. 84 Nashville, Tenn., disloyal citizeus banished from, D. 71 wealthy citizens of, arrested, D. 47 white persons in, compelled to take the oath of allegiance,
official reports of the battle of, Doc 29 Old River, La., official report of the fight at, Doc. 421 "Olive Jane," ship, captured, D. 48 OLMSTEAD, F. L. See Sanitary Com-
mission, Doc. 90 "Oneida," ship, destruction of, D. 67 One Word, by "H.." P. 13 ONDERDONK, B. F., Lieut.-Col., Doc.42; D. 27 Opelousas River, official reports of the operations on the, Doc. 552 Opelousas, La., occupation of, D. 65 Oreto," account of the escape of, Doc. 392
captures the brig Windward, arrives at Havana, Orizaba, Miss., capture of, Osage River, Mo., fight on the, Doc. 52 OSBAND, E. D., Capt., official report of
his expedition into Missouri, Doc. 522 OSTERHAUS, P. J., Brig.-Gen. See Arkansas Post. notices of,
OTIS, ELMER, Capt., report of the bat-
Doc. 144 Ouachita," steamer, captured, D. 3 Our Heroes, by S. R. E.,
Doc. 450 reenforcements from, for Gen. Fos- ter, D. 61 NEWBURY, O. P., Capt. Twenty-fifth Mo. Vols., Doc. 58
New-England to be left out, P. 42 Methodist Conference, patriotism
Norfolk, Va., Union election in, D. rebellious clergymen in, D. Norfolk and Petersburgh Railroad, destruction of the, D. 77 North, the, a unit against the Rebel- lion, P. 19 North-Carolina, her loyalty, D. 42 Gen. Foster's expedition through,
OWEN, DAVID, of Bethel, Vt.,
rebel official reports of operations
resolutions of the House of Com- mons of,
New-Haven, Ky., rebels surprised at,
Col. Mix's expedition into,
New-Jersey, peace resolutions of, D. 55
Governor Vance's appeal planters of,
launched,
christening of the,
Palmyra, Tenn., attack on gunboat
Northern Neck, Va., expedition to,
New-Mexico, rebel invasion of, D. 23 New-Orleans, La., Union meetings at,
Panola, Miss., fight near,
General Butler's address to the
PARKER, FOXHALL A., Com., D. 17, 82
PARKER, WM. See Medals of Honor. "Parker Cook," capture of the, D. 20 Parker's Cross-Roads, Tenn., official
Loyal National League of, inaug- urated,
New-York Volunteers, Ninth Regt. of,
See Carter's Expedition. See Chickasaw Bayou. See Fredericksburgh, See Hartsville,
the battle of Murfreesboro, Doc. 145 PARSONS, JOE, the Maryland brave, P 20 PARSONS, —, rebel Gen., D. 23 Partisan Rangers, of Washington Co., Va., P. 24 "Partisan Warriors," wanted by the rebels, P. 5 See How to Meet the Enemy," D. 72 Pascagoula, Miss., official report of
See Parker's Cross-Roads.
the fight near, Doc. 525 "Passaic," iron-clad steamer, D. 15 "Pathfinder," schooner, captured, D. 11 PATRICK, MARSENA R., Gen., at Chan-
Patriotism. See Thomas Stewart, P. 23 Patterson, Mo., fight near, D. 63
Pattersonville, La., fight at, Doc. 531 PATTON, A. G., Maj. First Mounted Rifles, N. Y.S. V.,
PAUL, E. A., account of Stoneman's raid through Va.,
One Hundred and Sixth Regt. of,
of, One Hundred and Sixteenth Regi- ment of, D. 47 One Hundred and Twenty-third Regiment of, D. 47 Doc. 175, 458
report of the expedition to Cold Knob, Va.,
Doc. 201 PEABODY, CHARLES A., appointed Doc. 29; D. Peace. See J. Wesley Green.
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