Spottsylvania, 191-192; esti- | Larned, Fort, 296.
mate of losses, 208; Peters- burg, 230; takes command of Second Corps, 290. Hunt, General H. J., 140 n, 144, 156.
Huston, Lieutenant-Colonel J. W., 128, 145.
Jackson, General T. J., 14; Gaines's Mill, 44; Fredericks- burg, 61-63; Chancellorsville, 78-83, 86, 179. Jenkins, General M., 179. Jerusalem plank road (Peters-
burg), 242, 265. Johnson, General Edward, 19, 130, 133, 197.
Kautz, General A. V., 233, 251. Kearney, General Philip, 153. Kelly, Colonel Patrick, 67, 10I, 239. Kelly's Ford (Rappahannock River), 74.
Kemper, General J. L., 142.
Leavenworth, Fort, 296. Lee, General Robert E., Fred- ericksburg, 57-58, 61, 63; Chancellorsville, 74-75, 78- 80, 85-86, 91, 95; Gettys- burg, 104, 113, 119, 131, 134, 138; Wilderness, 158, 160, 162, 169, 175, 179; Spottsyl- vania, 183-184, 186 - 187; North Anna and Totopoto- moy, 210-211, 213; Cold Harbor, 226-227; deceived by Grant's strategy, 230-231; Hancock's Deep Bottom ex- pedition, 249; the Boydton Road expedition, 282-283; Appomattox, 293–294.
Lepine, Lieutenant, command- ing battery, 89, 91. Lincoln, President, 245, 289, 295.
Livermore, Colonel Thomas L.,
Lockwood, General H. H., 129.
Kershaw, General J. B., Wilder- Long Bridge, the Chickahominy,
ness, 171 172, 175 176; North Anna, 211; Deep Bot- tom, 248.
Keyes, General E. D., 40-41, 44. Kirby, General Edmund, 90. Kitching, Colonel I. H., com- manding brigade, 207.
Lacy House (Fredericksburg), 61.
Lamar, Colonel L. Q. C., 45 n. Landron House (Spottsylvania),
191, 195-197. Lane, General J. H., 140, 142.
General James, Mexico, 19, 20; Williams- burg, 41-42; Fredericksburg, 62, 65; Gettysburg, 122, 129, 135, 138, 140-141, 162; Wil- derness, 168-170, 172, 174-175, 179; Spottsylvania, 183, 192. Loudon Heights (Harper's Ferry), 54. Lynch, General James C, 248, 272. Lynchburg, Hancock's proposed advance upon, in 1865, 292.
McAllister, General Robert, 199. McClellan, General George B., II, 14, 43, 53, 57, 227. McCool House (Spottsylvania), 195, 200.
McCune, Captain Alexander, 226.
McDougall, General C. D., 220. McEntee, Lieutenant Charles
McGilvray, Lieutenant-Colonel F., commanding artillery bri- gade, 129.
McGowan, General S., 140,
108, 113, 116, 121, 122, 129- 131; Mine Run, 150; reor- ganization, 153; the great re- view, 156, 157; Wilderness, 168, 169; Spottsylvania, 185– 187, 190; the Salient, 194, 195, 201, 206, 207; North Anna and Totopotomoy, 210, 214; Cold Harbor, 218, 219, 223; Petersburg, 232, 235, 239, 241-243; Reams's Sta- tion, 261, 264, 266, 268, 277, 278; Boydton road, 281, 282, 287, 289, 290, 292; death of General Meade, 304.
McKeen, Colonel H. Boyd, 50, Meagher, General Thomas F.,
McKnight, Captain, command- ing battery, 243.
McLaws, General L., Chancel- lorsville, 81, 86-87; Gettys- burg, 123.
McMahon, General Martin T.,
Macy, Colonel George N., 256. Magruder, Fort (Williamsburg), 4I.
Mahone, General William, Spott- sylvania, 185; the Salient, 199; Petersburg, 244 n, 269. Mallon, Colonel J. E., 143. Malvern Hills, battle of, 49, 156. Marye's Heights (Fredericks- burg), 64-67, 69, 100. Mattapony River, 209. Meade, General George G., 30; Chancellorsville, 74-76, 87, 91, 92; assumes command of Army of the Potomac, 98; Gettysburg, 99, 103-105, 107,
Merwin, Lieutenant-Colonel H. C., 145.
Mexican War, Hancock's service in, 17-21.
Miles, General Nelson A., 51; Chancellorsville, 79, 81, 82, 87, 155; Spottsylvania, 185, 189; the Salient, 196, 197, 199, 204; Cold Harbor, 220; Deep Bottom, 248, 252, 256; Reams's Station, 260, 264, 266, 267, 271, 272, 274, 314. Milford Station, Va., 209, 213. Miller, Major W. D. W., 40, 59, IOI, 127.
Mine Run, 150, 152, 153. Mitchell, General William G., 37 n, 40, 59, 101, 129, 144, 309-311.
Molino del Rey (Mexico), Han- | Orange plank road (the Wil-
cock engaged at, 19, 20. Monocacy Junction, Md., 98. Morgan, General Charles H., 40, IOI, 129, 206, 207, 237, 238, 275.
Morris, Colonel L. O., 225. Morris, Colonel O. H., 221. Morton's Ford, action of, 150. Mott, General Gershom, 155; Wilderness, 164, 165, 170, 175, 177, 178, 180; Spottsyl- vania, 191-192; the Salient, 195, 197, 204; Petersburg, 241, | 245, Deep Bottom, 249, 250, 254, 255, 257; Reams's Sta- | tion, 260, 265, 267, 268; Boyd- ton road, 281, 282. Murphy, Colonel M, 273.
National Bridge, Mexico, Han- cock's first engagement, 18,
New Orleans, General Hancock assumes command at, 296, 297. Newton, General John, 135. North Anna River, operations
derness), 162-164.
Ord, General E. O. C., 250, 254. Owen, General Joshua T., 98,
155; Wilderness, 165, 170, 177; the Salient, 199; Toto- potomoy, 214; Cold Harbor, 221, 222, 244.
Pamunkey River, 212, 213. Parke, General John G., 279, 281. Parker, Captain Isaac B., 37 n, 40, 59, IOI. Parker's Store (the Wilderness), 159, 163, 174.
Peach Orchard (Gettysburg), 120, 123, 124, 126.
Peck, Professor W. G., 12. Pegram, Colonel, commanding Confederate artillery at Reams's Station, 269, 270. Perry, General E. A., 140. Petersburg, chapter xvi et seq. Pettigrew, General J. J., 140, 141, 144.
Pickett, General George E., at West Point, II; Mexico, 19; Gettysburg, 140, 141, 144, 161.
Northern contrasted with South- Pierce, General Byron R., 211,
Ny River, operations on, 207, Pierce, General Franklin, 18.
Nugent, General Robert, 50, 67.
Officers and enlisted men com- pared as to losses in battle, 181, 182.
O'Kane, Colonel Denis, 145. Old Wilderness Tavern, 158, 159, 163.
Pipe Creek, line of (Gettysburg), 108.
Piper's house (Antietam), 49. Pleasonton, General Alfred, 12. Po River, operations on, 186, 187, 190.
Point of Rocks, Va., 257. Porter, General Fitz John, 11, 44, 49.
Porter, Colonel P. A., 222. Potter, General R. B., 240. Profanity in the army, 33, 34.
Quartermaster's service, Han- cock's experience, 20, 22-24, 30, 36, 59 n.
Ramsay, General John, 242. Randall, Colonel, 143. Rapidan River, 57, 74, 158, 162. Rappahannock River, 57, 74, 75. Rawlings, General John A., 175 n.
Reams's Station, battle of, chap- ter xviii. Reconstruction measures, Han- cock's relation to, 296–303. Rectortown, Va., 56. Regulars and volunteers com- pared as to patriotic feeling, 25-27.
Regulations and red tape, Han-
cock's mastery of, 21, 31, 32. Revere, Colonel Paul J., 145. Reynolds, General John F., Chancellorsville, 74, 85, 87, 91, 92; Gettysburg, 103-105, 107, 109-110. Richardson, General Israel B., 46-48, 51.
Rorty, Captain J. McK., 59,
Round Tops, the (Gettysburg), 113, 119, 121, 126, 128-129, 141. Rugg, Lieutenant-Colonel H. P., 271, 272, 274.
Russell, General David A., II, 192.
St. Louis, Hancock on duty there, 21, 22; married there, 21, 22.
Salem Church (Chancellorsville), 92.
Salient, the (Spottsylvania), 30,
191, 194 et seq., 314. Savage Station battery, 45, 49. Savage, Colonel John A., 239. Scales, General A. M., 140, 142. Scott, General George W., 72. Scott, General Winfield, 10, 18– 19. Scott, Fort, 18.
Sedgwick, General John, 46, 74- 75, 85, 91-93, 131, 153, 158, 170, 184, 194. Seminary Ridge (Gettysburg), 104-105, 119-120, 138, 140. Seminole War, 22.
Seymour, Governor, 303.
Richmond, 57, 61, 75, 231, 247, Shady Grove Church and road,
Ricketts, Colonel R. Bruce, 165, Shaler, General Alexander, 133.
Riley, Fort, 296.
Ritzius, Lieutenant, A. d. C., 59. Roberts, Colonel R. P., 126, 145. Rodes, General R. E., 195, 199, 208.
Sheridan, General Philip H., 36; Cold Harbor, 217; Deep Bottom, 248, 251-253; rec- ommended as brigadier gen- eral in regular army, 254-255; the finish, 289, 291-293; ap-
pointed lieutenant general, | Stannard, General George T.,
304; appointed general on
Stanton, Secretary, 254, 289, 291.
Sherman, General W. T., 14, Steele, Lieutenant-Colonel A.
254, 289, 291-294, 313.
Sherrill, Colonel E., 127. Sickles, General Daniel E., Chancellorsville, 74, 76, 78, 82, 87; Gettysburg, 108, 113,
121-126, 129-130.
Sleeper, Major J. Henry, 271. Slocum, General H. W., Gaines's Mill, 44; Antietam, 52; Chan- cellorsville, 74, 76-77; Get- tysburg, 93, 121, 133. Smith, General Joseph S., 101. Smith, Colonel Orlando, IIO. Smith, General William F., II, 37; Williamsburg, 40, 42-43; White Oak Swamp, 45; Cold Harbor, 217, 224; Petersburg, 231-234. Smyth, General Thomas A., Get- tysburg, 101, 155; Wilderness, 165; Spottsylvania, 189; Cold Harbor, 221-222; Deep Bot- tom, 256; Reams's Station, 274; Farmville, 274.
Stewart, General George H., 198.
Stone Wall, the (Fredericks- burg), 50, 60, 65-67. Stricker, Lieutenant-Colonel D. L., 197, 203.
Stuart, General J. E. B., 54, 87- 88.
Sumner, General E. V., Wil- liamsburg, 41; Savage Sta- tion, 45; Antietam, 46, 48- 49, 51, 53; Fredericksburg, 61-64, 66.
Sunken Road (Antietam), 49–50. Swift Creek (the Totopotomoy), 214-215.
Swinton, William, 82. Sykes, General George, Chan- cellorsville, 76-77, 92; Bristoe Station, 150.
Taneytown, 103, 105.
Taylor, General Zachary, 18.
Snelling, Fort, Hancock on duty Thoman, Lieutenant - Colonel
Snicker's Gap (Blue Ridge), Thomas, Lieutenant Evan, 89.
South Side Railroad (Peters-
Thomas, General E. L., 140.
Thoroughfare Gap (Bull Run Mountains), 97.
Southern contrasted with North- Tidball, General John C., 155,
Spottsylvania, battles around, Todd's Tavern, 159, 163, 167, 19, 57, 183-208.
St. Paul, Hancock stationed at, Toombs, General Robert, 44.
Torbert, General A. T. A., 209.
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