Cemetery Ridge (Gettysburg), | Crawford, General S. W., Get-
119, 121, 134-144. Chancellorsville, 72, chapter v; 158-159, 162.
tysburg, 129; Reams's Station, 278; Boydton Road, 281-282, 284, 287.
Chapin's Farm (James River), Cross, Colonel Edward E., 50,
Coons, Colonel John, 203. Corbin's Bridge (Po River), 185. Couch, General D. N., at West
Point, II; Malvern Hill, 49; takes command of Second
Corps, 53; Fredericksburg, 55, 64; Chancellorsville, 74, 77, 82, 87, 89-90, 92-93; re- linquishes command of Sec- ond Corps, 93–94. Cowan, Captain, commanding battery, 141.
Craig, Colonel C. A., 258. Crampton's Pass (South Moun- tain), 46.
Crawford, Fort, Hancock on duty at, 20.
burg, 134; Spottsylvania, 185- | Geary, General J. W., 89-90, 114. Germanna Ford (the Rapidan),
186, 255. Egan, General Thomas W., North Anna, 211; Petersburg, 238; Boydton road, 281, 286. Ely's Ford (the Rapidan), 74, 158, 162. Emmittsburg road (Gettysburg), 120-121, 125.
Ewell, General B. S., Gettys- burg, 110-111, 113, 129; Mine Run, 150; Wilderness, 163- 164, 167, 169, 170; the Sali- ent, 195, 207-209.
Getty, General George W., 164– 165, 168, 170.
Gettysburg, battle of, 30, 161– 162, 181-182, 314, chapters vi-viii.
Gibbon, General John, Chancel- lorsville, 74, 85; Gettysburg, IOI, IC7-108, 128, 131, 135, 141, 144, 146, 149, 155, 161; Wilderness, 165–166,170,172- 174; Spottsylvania, 192; the Salient, 205-206; North Anna and Totopotomoy, 211-212, 214, 216; Cold Harbor, 220- 221; 225; Petersburg, 234, 237, 239, 241; recommended by Grant for command of Sec- ond Corps, 245; Deep Bot- tom, 256; Reams's Station, 260, 262, 267, 274. Glady Run (Po River), 186–188. Glendale, battle of, 156. Golding's house (Chickahom- iny), 45.
Gordon, General John B., 195, 199, 208.
Gordonsville, 80, 89.
Grant, General U. S., at West Point, 11-14; appointed lieu- tenant general, 152; Wilder- ness, 158-159, 162, 168, 169; Spottsylvania, 183-186; the Salient, 194-196; North An- na and Totopotomoy, 209, 213, 215; Cold Harbor, 217, 219, 226; Petersburg, 230-231; re- ply to Hancock's application
for a court of inquiry, 235; recommends Hancock as com- mander of the Army of the Potomac, 245; change of plans, 246; Deep Bottom, 248-249; telegraphs Secre- tary Stanton regarding Han- cock's promotion, 254-256; Boydton road, 281-283, 288- 289; Five Forks, 293; Ap- pomattox, 294, 303. Greene, General George S., 130. Gregg, General David M., 30-
31, 255, 257, 260, 262, 264, 273-274, 279, 281-282, 287. Griffin, Captain Eugene, 315. Guinea Station, Va., 209. Gurley House (Petersburg), 260.
Halifax Road, 263-265, 273. Hall, Colonel N. J., 105. Halleck, General H. W., 58. Hampton, General Wade, 266-
Hancock, Major John, 37 n, 59. Hancock, General Winfield
Scott, birth and education, chapter i; graduated from West Point and revetted second lieutenant, 17; serv- ice in Mexico, 18-20; mar- riage, 21-22; service in Flori- da, 22; ordered to California, 23-4; to the seat of war, 1851, 36; appointed brigadier general of volunteers, 37; his qualifications for service, 28-40; battle of Williams- burg, 41-43; Seven Days' Battles, 44-45; assumes com-
mand of division on battle- field of Antietam, 47-48 ; Harper's Ferry, 53; march along Blue Ridge, 55; Fred- ericksburg, 59-72; Chancel- lorsville, chapter v; assumes command of Second Corps, 94; Gettysburg, chapters vi- viii; in command of field, July 1st, 106-107; relations to General Howard, 114-118; wounded, 143-145; returns to corps, 151; in the Wilder- ness, chapters x-xi; at Spott- sylvania, chapter xii; at the Salient, chapter xiii; at Cold Harbor, chapter xiv; march to Petersburg, 231-235; re- quests court of inquiry, 235; before Petersburg, 237-242; presides over court of inquiry on Burnside's Mine, 254; ap- pointed brigadier general in regular army, 254; at Deep Bottom, 247-258; at Reams's Station, 260-278; at Boydton road, 279-288; obtains leave of absence, 288-289; relin- quishes command of Second Corps, 290; appointed to raise and command veteran corps, 289-291; assumes com- mand of Middle Military Division, 292; ordered to Washington on President Lincoln's assassination, 295; appointed major general in regular amy, 296; ordered to Fort Leavenworth, 296; Indian war, 296; ordered
to New Orleans, 296; Gen- eral Orders No. 40, 297- 298; takes command of the Division of the Atlantic, 303; candidate for nomination for the presidency in 1868, 303;| death of Ada Hancock, 304; nominated in 1880 by Demo- cratic Convention, 306; do- mestic and official life at Gov- ernor's Island, 308; death of Russell Hancock, 311; at Grant's funeral, 311; revisits Gettysburg, 312; illness and death, 313; interment at Norristown, 314; his family, 315; public memorials, 316. Hancock, Mrs.. marriage, 21- 22; life at Fort Myers, 22, 34-35; accompanies General Hancock to California, 24; her reminiscences of her hus- band, 34, 315; her death, 315. Hanover Junction, 210. Hanover town, 212-213. Hare House (Petersburg), 238-
Harney, General W. S., 22. Harper's Ferry, 52-53, 98. Harrison's Creek (Appomattox
River), 232-233.
Harrison House (Spottsylvania),
Harrow, General William, IOI. Haskell, Colonel F. A., 144, 222. Hatcher's Run, 279-281, 284, 288.
Hays, General Alexander, at West Point, 12; his brigade joins Second Corps, 97; Get-
tysburg, 126, 135, 141-144, 146; Morton's Ford, 151; Wilderness, 180-181. Hays, General H. T., 129 Hays, General William, 149. Hazard, General John G., 101. Heintzelman, General S. P., 41, 44.
Heth, General H., Gettysburg, 103; Spottsylvania, 188; Reams's Station, 268-269, 271; Boydton road, 284-287, Hill, General A. P., 35; Gettys- burg, 110, 125, 128-129, 150; Wilderness, 164-170, 172; North Anna, 211; Reams's Station, 266, 267.
Hill, General D. H., 38, 41-42. Hoke, General B. F., 129 Hood, General J. B., 123. Hooker, Colonel G. W., 143. Hooker, General Joseph, 14, 70,
153; takes command of Army of the Potomac, 73; Chancel- lorsville, 73-80, 84-86, 91-93, 96; relieved from command, 98. Hospitality a trait of Han- cock's character, 34-36. Howard, General O. O., Fred-
ericksburg, 62, 68; Chancel- lorsville, 74, 78-81, 85-86, 92; Gettysburg, 104, 106, 108, 114-118, 130–131, 180. Hoyt, Colonel C. H., 59. Humphreys, General Andrew A, 30; Fredericksburg, 68; Chancellorsville, 76; Gettys- burg, 123, 126-127; Wilder- ness, 156, 159, 162, 167-168;
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., Kearney, General Philip, 153. Kelly, Colonel Patrick, 67, 10I, 239. Kelly's Ford (Rappahannock River), 74. Kemper, General J. L., 142. Kershaw, General J. B., Wilder-
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.
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., 40, IOI.
Lockwood, General H. H., 129. Long Bridge, the Chickahominy,
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