F, in N. C. expedition, 22; is landed at command to Goldsborough, 23n; active in the storm, 27; fights the rebel fleet off Eliza- Edenton, 49; in command of fleet, ot; Sails fur Newbern, 55; active in co-operation), ored troops, 470, 524. 87; information of capture of. 92; IcClel. island, 46; battery named in honor of, 47. in moving against, 405; is invested, 418. Sanders, W. P. Col., makes a raid into pram:ted to Lient. Colonel, 104; at head. Chester, 297; commands at London, 329; Jiant light before Knoxville, 340; is inor- 17; cominands division at Sonth Mount Burnside's estimation of. 341; fort named for, 311. Sanitary Commission, labors of, no- Sayles, Welcome B., Lt. Col., killed at of West Virginia, 300; commands division, ade, 523. noticed. 414. see, 162. ter. 443. inquiry, 452. relieved, 29; a brevet Lieutenant General, 34. Scrymer, J. A., aide de camp, 518. ginia, 169; at Fredericksburg, 211, 226; Couch commands, 211; Sedgwick com- mands, 249; Hancock in command of, 373. See Hancock. Sedgwick, fort, called fort Hell, 471; Ninth Corps attacks from, 482. at Antietam, 139; is wounded, 139; com- mands the Ninth Corps, 249, 513; sketch of, 249; transferred to sixth corps. 250; in notice of, 378. ers at Hampton Roads, 473, 475. South Mountain, 126. 291-299; is commended,'299; at Cumber: sues enemy after battle of Blue Springs, 326. Shaw, Henry M., Col., commands rebel troops at Roanoke, 35; surrenders, 45. cavalry in Virginia, 419 434; makes a bril. marches towards, 371, 376; battles around, Sprague William, Governor of Rhode to Burnside. 50. at first Bull Run, 16; Luis great campaign, 467, 468. 88; acting as general-in-chief, 103; has an terview with Burnside. 2416; anthorizes the in the Army of the Potomac 109, 210, 219 Starke Gen., rebel killed at Antictam, 151. STATEMENT OF BURNSIDE, in Vallandig- 110; to remain at Centreville, 150; suggests Stead man killed near Knoxville, 493. charge at Roanoke, 41; killed at Newbern, Stedman Fort, battle of, 476, 481. sippi, 282. 473. Stevens, Isaac 1. Gen., joins Burnside ginia, 169; at Fredericksburg 210; Sedg in Ninth Corps, 104, 620; is killed at Chan- 24th Mass., 78,533; commands brigade, 8+; commands division in Ninth Corps. 367, 521; in the Wilderness, 373; is killed near Burnside and Foster's opinion of, 380; his Army of Potomac, 108, 210, 215, 218. Stuart, J. E. B. Gen , raids around Mc- Clellan, 103; at Fredericksburg, 218, 219; is good-natured to Chaplain Ball, 503. in Ninth Corps, 122, 171, 211, 521; at South Mountain, 124, 125; at Antietam, 135, 141, 143, 146, 148; at Fredericksburg, 223, 224; is relieved, 262. Army of the Potomac, 106; joins Pope, 113; commands corps in Maryland, 119, 132, 138; commands right wing. 136; com- mands grand division, 187, 210; marches to Falmouth, 187; sends his grand division across the Rappalannock. 214; his orders for battle, 216; bravery of his command, 225; longs to direct in person, 226; an ex. perienced soldier, 227: is relieved, 244. 190, 191; his account of pontons, 192. Sumter Fort, bombarded, 12. 76. Swinton, Wm. Mr., writes a critical his- | Twelfth Corps in Maryland, 119; its losses tory of the Army of the Potomac, 234; at Antietam, 150, 255. See Mansfield. C, in Roster 533 Jand. 119, 132, 133, 131; at Fredericksburg, in Roster. 532 United States, 2d artillery, battery E, serves at Fredericksburg, 219; Meade at- United States, 2d artillery, battery L and B in Roster 532. in Roster, 532. in Roster 532. United States, 3d artillery, battery G, in koster, 032. and M in Roster. 532. Roster 532 in Roster, 532. in Roster, 532. in Roster, 532. ter, 532. United States colored troops, 23d in- 413; in Roster, 532. United states colored troops 27th in- fantry. in crater 445; in Roster 532. fantry, in crater, 413; in Roster: 3:33. fantry, in crater, 413; in Roster: 533 crans. 323; sends Eliott to knoxville, 352. fantry, in crater 444; in Roster 133. fantry, in Ruster, 533. fantry, in Roster, 533. Upham, Capt. of 58th Mass.. killed 408. the federal government, 2018; makes a e imprisonment, 269; applies for writ of Attorney Ball, 271; defended by l’ugh, 272; the writ refused, 273; sentence commited to banishment, 273; sent to rebel lines, goes out of the country, and at last returns, 27?; trial of, causes excitement, 274; con- demned by public sentiment, 274; has the permanent stigma of treason upon him, 276; Burnside's statement in case of, 510. military commission to try Vallandigham, 553 Van Ness W. W., Quartermaster, 519. Corps, 358; commands division, 359, 367; 376; near Spottsylvania C. H., 379, 385; at key , 395; at Cold Harbor, 397, 398; crosses Corps in rear of, 281; name of inscribed makes a gallant fight at the Norfolk R R., 412, 413; has an interview with Meade, 432; 402; considerations of campaign in, 403. mine, 440; censured by court of inquiry, at Hatcher's run, 470; receives Peace Com- battle of fort Stedman, 477 ; at assault on commands in Michigan, 488; is mustered Williams Gen., commands twelfth corps, toway C. H., 472; moves to the left, 481. Wilson Gen,, commands cavalry in Vir- ginia, 397. Wisconsin 37th, in Roster, 532. of Ninth Corps in Mississippi, 282, 521; Withington, W. H. Col., commands tucky, 293, 294; attacks Morgan298; in East Tennessee, 318; is defeated at Phila- delphia,'329. in charge of pontons, 190; has interviews with Halleck, 191; is not told of the need of celerity, 192; gives account of ponton affair not creditable to Halleck, 194; testi. mony of, 195; oversight of, 196; Halleck wishes him called to account, 199; ordered but fails, to lay bridges, 211, tries to do so, 213, succeeds, 214. Corps, 385, 386, 526. Chas. J. Lieut. Col., wounded in the crater, 445. Wright, H. G. Gen., relieved by Burn- side at Cincinnati, 261; succeeds Sedgwick in command of sixth corps and is attacked, 390; corps of crosses the James, 408; is sent to Washington, 463; offers to assist Parke at Fort Stedman, 480; corps of, distin. guished in attack on Petersburg, 485. ter, 492 71 ADDENDA. PHILIP M. LYDIG, (p. 514.): With the Corps throughout. MEDICAL DIRECTOR. JAMES Harris, (p. 15,): brigade Surgeon, Mar. 27, 1864; medical inspector, June 19, 1961; BRIGADE COMMANDER. INDEX. Turner, J. W. Gen., commands a divis. ion in battle of the mine, 141. |