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Lawton, commands rebel brigade at Anti- |
etam, 136, 151.
Leasure, Col., commands division, 382;
commands brigade, 523.
Leavitt, H. H. Hon, Judge of District
Court in Ohio, 270; decides against grant-
ing habeas corpus for Vallandigham, 272.
Ledlie, J. H., Gen., commands brigade at
the North Anna, 392, 523; commands divis-
ion, 401, 521, selected to lead attack on Pe-
tersburg, 433; ordered to Cemetery Hill,
434; sends his troops forward, 437; does not
go himself, 438; is censured by Court of In-
quiry, 453; testimony respecting, 457; de-
fends himself, 458; is relieved, 464.
Lee, Robert E., Gen., in command of rebel
army of Northern Virginia, defeats Mc-
Clellan, 92; advances northward, 103;
moves against Pope, 106; intent upon get-
ting near Washington, 113; invades Mary-
land, 119; is not cordially received, 120
retires towards Antietam Creek, 121; at
Antietam, 133; retires across the Potomac,
157; is not highly successful in Maryland,
158; moves to Fredericksburg, 189; his po-
sition in rear of Fredericksburg, 201, 208;
prepares to defend, 219; declines to attack,
232; is defeated at Gettysburg, 282; moves
from the Rappahannock, 291; sends Long-
street west, 314; attacks Grant in the Wil-
derness, 372; is turned, 376; is attacked at
Spottsylvania, 378, 384; at the North
Anna, 392; at Cold Harbor, 397; is obsti-
nate, 401; telegraphs to Davis the loss of
Petersburg, 485; surrenders to Grant,
486.

Lemert, Wilson C., commands brigade,
523.

Letterman, Dr., opinion of, respecting
skulkers, 228n.

Lewis, Major, killed, 493.

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, Burnside not a sup-
porter of, at first, 12; at Fortress Monroe,
88; is well disposed toward McClellan, 118;
congratulates McClellan for Burnside's
victory, 132; issues Emancipation Procla-
mation, 159; writes to McClellan, 165; his
letter noticed, 177, 183, 185; assents to
Burnside's plan, 184; his address to the
army, 233; stops Burnside's movement, 238;
writes to Burnside, 242; interview with
Burnside, 246; commutes sentence against
Vallandigham, 273; telegraphs thanks to
Burnside, 312; orders Burnside to Rose-
crans, 316; issues Proclamation of Thanks-
giving for deliverance of E. Tenn., 357;
reviews Ninth Corps, 368; receives Peace
Commissioners, 473; approves Hartranft,
479; assassination of, 487.
Longstreet, Gen., commands corps in
rebel army, 111; re-enforces Hill at South
Mountain, 125; at Antietam, 136; at
Fredericksburg, 198, 219, 256; sent West
by Lee, 314; detached to attack Burn-
side, 328; is drawn away from Bragg,
331; crosses the Tennessee, 332; fights at
Lenoir's, 333; and Campbell's, 336: be-
sieges Knoxville, 342; attacks fort Sanders,
348; raises the siege, 352; retreats, 353; win-
ters in East Tennessee, 358; re-joins Lee,
354; attacks Burnside in the Wilderness,
373; is wounded, 375; commands corps at
Cold Harbor, 398.

Loring Chas. G., assistant quartermaster
in N.C. Expedition, 21; promoted to Lieut.
Col., inspector general, 104, 515; selects
position for troops at Campbell's station,
335, 336; with Ferrero near the mine, 442;
deposes respecting Ferrero, 458; testimo-
ny of before committee, 460; distinguishes.
himself and is brevetted, 495.

Los Vegas, Burnside fights with Indians
near, 7.

Loudon, Ninth Corps and other troops
at, 326; retreat from, 332.
Lydig, Philip M., a member of military
commission, 269; assistant adjutant gen-
eral, 514.

Lynch, W. F. Capt., commands rebel fleet
in Croatan Sound, 37; retreats to Eliza-
beth City, 47.

Macon, fort, to be reduced, 69; description
of, 71; is invested, 72; bombarded, 73; sur-
renders, 74.

Maggi, Col., commands 21st Mass., 41; re-
signs, 60.

Mahone, Gen., attacks our troops at Wel-
don R. R., 465.
Maine gives Burnside a public reception,

365.

Maine, 31st, before Petersburg, 409; in Ros-
ter, 525.

Maine, 32d, before Petersburg, 409; in Ros-
ter, 525.

Maine, 2d battery, in Roster, 525.
Maine, 7th battery, in Roster, 525.
Mallam, Chas, E., assistant adjutant gen-
eral, 514.

Manassas, rebel troops at, 17; evacuated,
69; Jackson at, 109, 110; Pope at, 111.
Mansfield, J. K. F., Gen., commands
12th Corps at Antietam, 137; is killed, 138;
notice of, 151.

Marshall, E. G., Col., commands provis-
ional brigade, 375, 376; commands brigade
in the crater, 438; is captured, 449; com-
mands brigade, 523.

Marye's Heights fortified by Lee, 202;
stormed, but not carried, 226.
MARYLAND, THE CAMPAIGN IN, 118.
Maryland, the enemy in, 119; Lee's cam-
paign in, fruitless, 158.

Maryland, 2d, in North Corolina, 84; at
second Bull Run, 112; at South Mountain,
125; at Antietam, 144; before Petersburg,
409; in Roster, 530.

Maryland, 3d, veterans in Roster, 530.
Massachusetts Legislature passes vote
of thanks, 50; gives Burnside a public re-
ception, 365.

Massachusetts, 6th and 8th, at Wash-
ington, 14.

Massachusetts, 17th, arrives at New-
bern, 84; in Roster, 533.
Massachusetts, 19th and 20th, at Fred-
ericksburg, 213.

Massachusetts, 21st, in N. C. expedi-
tion, 21; at the battle of Roanoke Island,
40. 41, 42; at battle of Newbern, 58, 59, 60
its losses, 65; at battle of Camden, 80, 81
at second Bull Run, 112; at Antietam, 145
in Kentucky, 263; the dead of, 493; in Ros-
ter, 525.

Massachusetts, 23d, in N. C. expedi-
tion, 21; at the battle of Roanoke Island,
42; at battle of Newbern, 58; in Roster, 533.

Massachusetts, 24th, in N. C. expedi- |
tion, 21; at the battle of Roanoke Island,
44; at battle of Newbern, 56, 57, 58; its
losses, 65; goes to Washington, N. C., 78;
in Roster, 533.

Massachusetts, 25th, in N. C expedi-
tion, 21; at battle of Roanoke Island, 40;
at battle of Newbern, 57; in Roster, 533.
Massachusetts, 27th, in N. C. expedi-
tion, 21; at battle of Roanoke Island, 42;
at battle of Newbern, 58; in Roster, 533.
Massachusetts, 28th, in Roster, 526.
Massachusetts. 29th, at fort Sanders,
349, 351; at fort Stedmán, 478; the dead
of, 493; in Roster, 526.
Massachusetts, 35th, distinguished at
South Mountain, 125; at Antietam, 145; in
Mississippi, 286; the dead of, 493; in Ros-
ter, 526.

Massachusetts, 36th, in Mississippi,
282n; in Virginia, 386; before Petersburg,
409; in Roster, 526.
Massachusetts, 56th, in the Wilderness,
in the crater, 449; the dead of, 493; in
· Roster, 526.
Massachusetts. 57th, before Peters-
burg, 474; at fort Stedman, 477; the dead
of, 493; in Roster, 526.

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McCalmont, Alfred B., Col., commands
brigade, 524.

McClellan, Geo. B., at West Point, 6;
commands Army of the Potomac, 20; poli-
cy of, inactive, 21; general in chief, 29;
undertakes campaign on the Peninsula, 31;
meets with difficulties, 86, 87; is visited by
Burnside, 90; is defeated, 92; is re-enforced
by Burnside, 94; is not on good terms with
Halleck, 101; is visited by Burnside and
Halleck, 104; leaves Peninsula and goes to
Alexandria, 106; begins campaign in Ma-
ryland, 118; enters Frederick, 121; at South
Mountain. 127; his opinion of Reno, 131;
marches to Antietam creek, 133; fights the
battle of Antietam, 137; impatient, 144;
loses public confidence for his conduct at
Antietam, 157; Stuart raids around, 163; is
ordered to cross the Potomac, 164; Mr. Lin-
coln's letter to, 165; sends his army across
the river, 168; is relieved from command,
169; his slow policy not commended, 176;
his disingenuousness, 177n; partizanship
for, in Army of the Potomac, 245.
McCook, R. S., Lieut., commands battery,
56, 58.

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McDonald, John E., Dr., sketch of, 500;
medical director, 515.
McDowell, commands army at Washing-
ton, 15; is defeated at Bull Run, 17;
marches against Jackson, 102; is joined by
Reno, 107; fights at Bull Run, the second
time, 110.

McFarland, Capt., 58th Mass., killed, 493.
McIntosh, Capt., commands rebel battery
at Fredericksburg, 219.
McKnight, Charles A., Capt., A. D. C.,
518.

McLaughlin, N. B, Col., commands
brigade at Hatcher's run, 470, 524; is bre-
vetted, 474; is captured at fort Stedman,
477.
McLaws, Gen., commands rebel division
at Antietam, 136; at Fredericksburg, 256;
before Knoxville, 340, 351.

McMullen, Capt., commands battery in
the Ninth Corps, 142, 530.
Meade, Geo. G, Gen., opens fight at Anti-
etam, 137; commands corps, 139; com-
mands division at Fredericksburg, 210;
makes slow advance, 218; charges gal-
lantly, 219; is not supported, 220, 221;
opinion of, respecting battle, 229; conver-
sation between, and Lee, 231 n; super-
sedes Hooker, 282; Burnside waives ranks
in favor of, 394; attacks Petersburg, 408;
unfavorable to mine, but finally sanctions
it, 422; is punctilious in regard to rank,
425; disapproves Burnside's plan of attack,
427; does not remember correctly, 431; is
petulant, 437, and indignant, 444; knows
nothing about the enemy, 447; wishes to
try Burnside, 451; his testimony inconsis-
tent, 455; censured by committee, 461.
Medical Directors, 497, 515.
Meigs, Gen, visits Burnside, 183; his opin-
ion respecting pontons, 192n; spoken of by
Hooker, 196.

Meinis, Dr., died at Roanoke Island, 47.
Merrimac comes out from Norfolk, 53.
Michigan, 2d, in Mississippi, 284, 285; in

Virginia, 385, 386; at fort Stedman, 477;
the dead of, 492, in Roster, 531.
Michigan, 3d, in East Tennessee, 40.
Michigan, 7th, at Fredericksburg, 213.
Michigan, 8th, in the Wilderness, 375; in
Roster, 531.

Michigan, 15th, in Roster, 531.
Michigan, 17th, distinguished at South
Mountain, 125; the dead of, 493; in Roster,
531.

Michigan, 20th. in Mississippi, 289; at fort
Sanders, 349; before Petersburg, 413; the
dead of, 493; in Roster, 531.
Michigan, 23d, near Loudon, 332.
Michigan, 25th, in Kentucky, 293.
Michigan, 27th, in Mississippi, 282n; in
East Tennessee, 359, the dead of, 493; in
Roster, 531.

Michigan, 11th battery, in East Tennes-
see, 354.

Michigan, 8th cavalry, charges at Ches-
ter, 297.

Michigan, 9th cavalry, charges at Ches-
ter, 297.

Michigan, 1st sharpshooters in Virginia,
413; lose officers, 413; enter Petersburg
and raise the flag on court house, 486; in
Roster, 531.

Middletown, Reno at, 122.
Miles, Col., in command at Harper's Ferry,
121; surrenders, 122.

Mine, a, projected by Lieut. Col. Pleasants,
421; the construction of, commenced, 422;
account of, by Col. Pleasants, 423; unpro-
vided with proper fuses, 436; exploded,
437; produces an immense cráter, 437.
MINE, THE, 418.

Minnesota, frigate, disabled by Merri-
mac, 53.

Minty, Col., commands cavalry in Ten-
nessee, 311.

MISSISSIPPI, CAMPAIGN IN, 279.
Mississippi brigade opposes building
bridges at Fredericksburg, 212, 213.
Mississippi, Ninth Corps arrives in, 280,
departs from, 287.

Mississippi, 17th, annihilated in attack
on fort Sanders, 349n; 13th, 17th, 21st, 22d
and 23d attack fort Sanders, 351.
Mix, J. H, Colonel of 3d N. Y. cavalry, 84;
is active in his operations, 88, 89.
Monitor punishes Merrimac, 53.
Monroe, John A., chief of artillery, 525.
Moody, Major, killed, 493.

Moor, Augustus, Col., taken prisoner, 121;
commands brigade, 522.

Moore, Orlando H., Col., defeats Morgan
at Tebbs' Bend, 293.

Morehead City to be occupied, 69; occu-
pied, 71.

MORGAN'S JOHN, RAID, 291.
Morgan crosses the Cumberland, 293; at-
tacks Moore and is repulsed, 293; attacks
Lebanon, 294; crosses the Ohio, 295; is
brought to bay at Chester, 296; is pursued
through southern Ohio, 298; is captured,
299; is imprisoned by Halleck's order, 299.
Morell, Gen., commands division at Anti-
etam, 156; commands on upper Potomac,
205.

Morley, N. B., Capt., commands gunboat,
22n.

Morris, John A., quartermaster, 519.
Morris, L. O. Lieut., a staff officer, 65;
commands battery, 73, 533.

Morrison, David Col., commands brig-
ade in E. Tennessee, 333, 523; at Knoxville,
343 n.

Morton, Governor of Indiana, 295.
Morton, J. St. C. Maj., displays gallantry
at the North Anna, 392; killed before Pe-
tersburg, 415; sketch of, 415; engineer, 516.
Motley Miss, marries Capt. Ives, 494.
Mott Colonel, fights enemy near Kings-
ton, 346.

Mott, General, commands brigade at the
North Anna, 392; testifies before Court of
Inquiry, 455.

Mowry, Lieut., deposes respecting Fer-
rero, 459.

Muhlenburg, Lieut., commands battery
in Ninth Corps, 142, 532.
Murray Lieut., commands gunboat, 22 n.;
goes to Edenton, 49.
Nagle, Jas. Col., commands brigade, 84,
171, 223, 522.

Nag's Head, noticed, 34; rebels attempt
to retreat to, 44.

Names, grotesque, of rebel troops, 33.
Navy, co-operates with Burnside, 22; as-
sists in the storm, 26; attacks Roanoke

Island, 37; makes a brilliant fight off Eliza-
beth City, 48; goes to Newbern, 55; bom-
bards Fort Macon, 74.

Neill, E. M. Maj., goes to Washington,
179; assistant adjutant general, 514.
New Hampshire 2d, at Bull Run, 15.
New Hampshire 6th, in N. C. Expedi-
tion, 22; at Hatteras Island, 36; garrisons
Roanoke, 51; a portion of at Elizabeth City,
80; at battle of Camden, 80, 81, at second
Bull Run, 112; at South Mountain, 125; at
Antietam bridge, 144; in Mississippi, 281;
before Petersburg, 409; in Roster, 525.
New Hampshire 9th, notice of, preface,
v.; before Petersburg, 409: in Roster, 525.
New Hampshire 10th, in Roster, 525.
New Hampshire 11th, is distinguished
at Fredericksburg, 224; before Petersburg,
409; in Roster, 525.

New Hampshire 13th, in Roster, 525.
New Jersey 9th, in N. C. Expedition,
22; two officers of, drowned, 25; men of,
at Roanoke Island, 39, 47; at Newbern, 58;
a portion of, at Elizabeth City, 80; in Ros-
ter, 533.

New Jersey 25th, in Roster, 528.
New Jersey 27th in Roster, 528.
New Jersey 3d cavalry, joins Ferrero's
command, 419; in Roster, 529.
Mew Mexico, Burnside in, 9.
New Orleans, Burnside at, 11; to be
captured and occupied, 31.


New York, Burnside at, 13; Mayor of is-
sues proclamation of congratulation, 50.
New York 7th, at Washington, 14.
New York 9th, at Hatteras island, 32;
joins in the movement upon Roanoke, 36;
at Roanoke, 42; makes a brilliant charge,
43; garrisons Roanoke, 51; at battle of
Camden, 80, 81; at Antietam, 148; in Ros-
ter, 527; howitzers of, in Roster, 528.
New York 46th, loses its commander,
413; in Roster, 527.

New York 50th, rowed ponton boats
across the Rappahannock, 213.

New York 51st, in N C. Expedition, 22;
charges at Roanoke, 43; men of, plant flag
on N.C. coast, 56; at Newbern, 58; charges
bridge at Antietam, 145; at Fredericks-
burg, 223; in Roster, 527.

New York 53d, in N. C. Expedition, 22;
returns to Annapolis, 36.

New York 71st, at Bull Run, 15.
New York 79th, Stevens in command of,
116; in Fort Sanders, 348; in Roster, 527.
New York 89th in N. C. Expedition, 22;
at battle of Camden, 80, 81; crosses the
Rappahannock, 213; in Roster, 527.
New York 103d, re-enforces troops in
North Carolina, 84; in Roster, 527.
New York 109th, in Roster, 528.
New York 163d, at Fredericksburg, 224.
New York 179th, in Roster, 528.
New York 186th, in Roster, 528.
New York 1st artillery, battery D, in
Roster, 528.

New York 2d artillery, battery L, in
Roster, 528.

New York 2d battery, in Roster, 533.
New York 4th battery in Roster, 528.
New York 6th battery, in Roster, 528.
New York 19th battery in Roster, 528.
New York 27th battery in Roster, 528.

New York 34th battery, in Roster, 528.
New York 3d cavalry, in North Carolina,
84; in Roster, 533.

New York 5th cavalry, joins Ferrero's
command, 419; in Roster, 528.

New York 6th cavalry, in Roster, 528.
New York 24th cavalry, losses in 413; in
Roster, 528.

New York 14th heavy artillery in Fort
Stedman, 477; in Roster, 528.

New York marine artillery, in N. C. Ex-
pedition, 23; in Roster, 533.

New York 2d rifles, before Petersburg,
409; in Roster, 528.

New York rocket battalion in Roster,
533.

NEWBERN AND FORT MACON, 51; to be
reduced, 30.

Newbern, to be occupied, 30; defences
of, 54; battle of, 58; is occupied, 63; con-
siderations of battle of, 68; fortified, 69;
affairs at demand supervision, 76; troops
from go to Camden, 80, return to, 83;
review of troops at, 91; Burnside departs
from, 94.

Newport News, Ninth Corps at, 104,
253.

Newton, John Gen., commands division
at Fredericksburg, 210, 219.
Niles, Capt., killed, 493.

NINTH CORPS, THE, fortunate in its officers,
3; THE ORGANIZATION OF, 101; organiza-
tion of, ordered, 104; at Newport News,
104; at Fredericksburg, 105; with Pope,
106; Reno commands, 107; on the Rappa-
hannock, 108; at Manassas, 110; in second
Bull Run, 112; at Chantilly, 113; at South
Mountain, 124; gallant advance of, 127; Cox
commands, 132; on the left at Antietam,
133, 136; ordered to cross bridge and occu-
py ground beyond, 141; carries bridge and
nearly reaches Sharpsburg, 146; pressed by
enemy, 147; not re-enforced but holds its
ground, 148; losses of, 152, 255; in Pleasant|
valley, 160; Willcox commands, 162; at Wa-
terloo, 169; organization of, 171; divisions
of, 211; at Fredericksburg, 223, 227; Sedg-
wick commands, 249; Smith commands,
250; Parke commands, 251; goes west, 263;
operates in Kentucky, 264-277; leaves Ken-
tucky and goes to Mississippi, 279; operates
in Mississippi, 279-287; in rear of Grant's
army, 281; marches to Jackson, 282; enters
Jackson, 286; returns to the Mississippi,
complimented by Grant, and returns to
Kentucky, 287; hardships and sufferings of,
288; recuperation in Kentucky, 316; mar-
ches to East Tennessee, 317; Potter com-
mands, 317; at Blue Springs, 325; at
Knoxville, 328; at Lenoir's, 332; at Camp-
bell's station, 334; at siege of Knoxville,
343-351; Willcox commands, 358; destitu-
tion of, 359; heroic in endurance as in
action, 360; Burnside commands, 365; to
be moved East and recruited, 365; goes to
Annapolis, 367; is re-organized, 367;
marches through Washington, 368; re-en-
forces army of the Potomac, 372; in the
Wilderness, 373; at Spottsylvania, 376, 377,
378, 383, 385; losses of, 379, 387, 403; marches
to the North Anna, 389; at the North Anna,
391; incorporated with Army of the Poto-
mac, 394; crosses the Pamunkey, 395; at

Cold Harbor, 397, 400; crosses the James,
408; before Petersburg, 409-417; enemy
spiteful against, 420; in attack on Peters-
burg, July 30, 1864, 430-450; Parke com-
mands, 464; at the Weldon R. R., 465; at
Poplar Spring church, 467; at Peebles
farm, 468; at Hatcher's run, 469, 470; be-
fore Petersburg, 471; Peace Commissioners
pass through the lines of, 473; attacked by
enemy near fort Stedman, 476-478; assaults
Petersburg, 482-486; enters Petersburg, 486;
guards the rear of pursuing army, 486;
sorrow of, for murder of Mr. Lincoln. 487
goes to Alexandria, 487; is reviewed and
disbanded, 488; an honorable work of,
closed, 489; nameless graves of its soldiers,
491; its noble dead, 492, 493; medical offi-
cers of, 497; chaplains of, 502; private sol-
diers of, 504; Roster of, 513.
Noble, Adj't killed, 492.
Norfolk threatened in rear by movement
upon Roanoke, 34; by movement on
Camden, 83; occupied, 88.

North Anna, operations at the, 391-395.
North Carolina, coast of, to be occu-
pied, 21, 39; department of, organized, 32;
8th volunteers at Roanoke, 35; troops cap-
tured at Roanoke Island, 45; 25th captured
at Newbern, 68; NORTH Carolina, tHE
DEPARTMENT OF. 76; the pacification of,
attempted, 89; military governor of, ap-
pointed, 89; Burnside gives up command
of, 94; Foster succeeds to command of, 94;
good feeling existing in, 97; loyal troops
of, capture Warm Springs, 426; Burnside
wishes to go to, again, 366; importance of
operations in, 404.

NORTH CAROLINA, THE EXPEDITION TO, 1.
Nott, Eliphalet, D.D. Rev., grandfather of
Potter, 318.

O'Connell, P. A., medical director, 516.
Ogden, Morgan L., Lieut., commissary of
musters, 520.

Ohio, Morgan's invasion of, 296; loyal peo-
ple of, turn out to stop Morgan, 295, 299;
Tod Governor of, 295; Cox elected Gov-
ernor of, 489.

Ohio, 11th, 12th, 23d, 28th, 30th and 36th,
compose the Kanawha division, 161.
Ohio, 11th, its dead, 161; in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 12th, at Antietam, 148; its dead, 161;
in Roster, 530.

Ohio, 14th, in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 23d, at Antietam, 148; its dead, 161;
in Roster, 530.

Ohio, 28th, in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 30th, charges into Frederick, 121; at
Antietam, 142; in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 36th, its dead, 161; in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 45th, pursue Morgan, 298; in East
Tennessee, 339, 340.

Ohio, 60th, in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 86th, in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 129th, in Roster, 530.
Ohio, 2d, cavalry charges upon Morgan,
297; in Virginia, 377, 419; in Roster, 531.
Ohio 4th independent battalion cavalry, in
Roster, 531.

Ohio, 7th cavalry charges upon Morgan,
297.

Ohio independent company cavalry, in
Roster, 531.

Ohio 1st light battery, in Roster, 530.

Ohio 21st light battery, in East Tennessee, Pennsylvania, 48th, at Hatteras island,
355.

Ohio 22d light battery, in Roster, 531.
Ohio 23d light battery, in Roster, 531.
Ohio, the Army of the, commanded by
Burnside, 309; Burnside retained by Grant
in command of, 328.

OHIO, THE DEPARTMENT OF THE, 261; Burn-
side in command of, 261; Foster in cam-
mand of, 355; Ord in command of, 488.
Ord, E. O. C., Gen., commands forces in
Mississippi, 282; at the attack of July 30,
on Petersburg 434, 435, 440, 441, 446, 448
examined by court of inquiry, 454; com-
mands department of the Ohio, 488.
Order No. 38, issue of, 265; effect of, 266.
Ordnance Officers, 516.
ORGANIZATION OF NINTH CORPS, 101.
Osborn, Mr. W. H. of Chicago, befriends
Burnside. 10.

Osborne, F. A., Lieut. Col., sent to Eliz-
abeth City, 52; at Tranter's creek, 90.
OVER THE MOUNTAINS, 302.

Paine. W. H., assistant surgeon, died, 289.
Pamlico Sound, commanded by our
fleet, 24, 32. 55.

Park, M. A., Capt. commissary of subsis-
tence, 520.

Park, Maj., killed. 493.

Parke. John B., Capt. A. D. C., 517.
PARKE, JOHN G., at West Point, 6; com-
mands brigade in N. C. expedition, 22; in
battle of Roanoke Island, 42, 43; fort
named for, 45; in battle of Newbern, 57;
invests fort Macon, 71; bombards fort Ma-
con. 73; compels its surrender, 74; is pro-
moted, 75; in command of division, 84, 104,
520; chief of staff of the Army of the Poto-
mać, 171; in command of Ninth Corps, 251,
514; sketch of, 251; goes to Mississippi, 279;
reports to Grant, 280; marches to Jackson,
282; returns to Cairo, 288; in command at
Knoxville, 332; chief of staff of Ninth
Corps, 367; in command of Corps, 464; re-
enforces Warren, 465; moves to Pegram
house, 467; in front of Petersburg, 475;
commands Army of the Potomac, 479, 480;
assaults Petersburg, 483, 484, 485; in de-
partment of the East. 488; returns to corps
of engineers, 489.

Patrick, Gen., Provost Marshal General,

211.

Pearson, Lt. Col.. killed, 393.

Peebles farm, affair at, 467.

Pegram, a rebel raider, 288.

36; at second Bull Run, 112; before l'eters-
burg, 409; constructs mine, 422; in Roster,
529.

Pennsylvania, 50th, in Roster. 529.
Pennsylvania, 51st in N. C. expedition,
22; at Roanoke island, 42; garrisons Roa-
noke island, 51; in battle of Newbern, 59
in battle of Camden, 80, 82; at second Bull
Run, 112; at Antietam, 144; in Roster, 529.
Pennsylvania, 75th, in Roster, 529.
Pennsylvania, 84th, at Fredericksburg,

224.

Pennsylvania, 100th. Colonel Leasure
of, commands division, 302, at fort Sted-
man, 478; in Roster, 529.
Pennsylvania, 110th, at Fredericks-
burg, 224.

Pennsylvania, 211th, in battle of fort
Stedman, 478; in Roster, 529.
Pennsylvania, 200th 205th, 207th. 208th,
209th 211th, in assault on Petersburg, 483;
in Roster, 529.

Pennsylvania, battery B, light artillery,
in Roster, 530.

Pennsylvania, battery D, light artillery,
in Roster, 530.

Pennsylvania, 13th cavalry, in Roster,

529.

Pennsylvania, 2d heavy artillery, at the
crater, 438; in Roster, 529.
PETERSBURG IN FRONT OF, 405.
Petersburg, importance of occupying
mentioned by Burnside, 93, 102; Grant's
attacks upon, unsuccessful, 405; opera-
tions against, 409, 486; surrender of, 486.
Phillips, Capt., commands battery. 224.
Phillips house, description of, 205; Burn-
side's headquarters at, 206.
Pierce, E. W. Col., commands brigade,
523.

Pierce, Henry R. Lieut., killed at New-
bern, 66.

Pleasants, Henry Lieut. Col., conceives
plan of mine, 421; begins the construction
of mine, 422; his account of the work,
423; explodes the mine, 437; commended
by Meade, 450n.; commands brigade, 523.
Pleasonton Gen., in command of cavalry,
122, 132, 150.

Poe, O. M. Col., Burnside's chief engineer,
at Knoxville, 331; fortifies Knoxville, 338,
342, 347; in Roster.

Pollard,_ his history noticed, 147, 158.
PONTONS, THE, 190.

Pegram commands rebel battery at Fred- Pope, John Gen., commands Army of
ericksburg, 219.

Pegram farm, affair at, 467, 468.
Pemberton surrenders to Grant, 281.
Pell, Duncan A., Lieut., A. D. C., 21, 517;
makes a daring reconnaissance, 65; taken
prisoner, 109n, 329n, distinguishes himself
and is brevetted, 495; private in 1st Rhode
Island, 505.

Pennebacker, Col., commands brigade
in East Tennessee, 339.
Pennell, Lieut. of colored troops, bravery
of, 443.

Pennsylvania, 8th, Lieut. Fricker of,

49.

Pennsylvania, 45th, in Mississippi,
282 n, 283, 285; Welsh Colonel of, 289; be-
fore Petersburg, 409; in Roster, 529.

Virginia, 103; is pressed by Lee, 104; em-
barrassed by Jackson, 104; complains of
Porter and others, 107; commends Reno,
107; attacked at Manassas, 109, 110, 111;
falls back to Centreville, 113, to Fairfax,
114, to Washington, 115; is relieved of
command, 116.

Pope Lieut., killed, 493.

Poplar Spring Church, battle near, 467.
Porter, Admiral, bombards Fort Fisher,
475.

Porter, B. H., midshipman at Roanoke,
39, 40, 47.

Porter, Fitz John, at West Point, 6; is
complained of by Pope, 107; moves up
slowly, 111; up at last, and in the fight, 112;
at Antietam, 134, 149.

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