Sullivan at Parker's Cross-Roads-Morgan cap- tures Elizabethtown-Gen. H. Carter's Raid into East Tennessee-Wheeler raids down the Tennes- see to Fort Donelson-Beaten off by Col. Harding -Van Dorn captures 1,500 Unionists at Spring Hill --Col. A. S. Hall defeats Morgan at Vaught's Hill -Gordon Granger repulses Van Dorn at Franklin -Col. A. D. Streight raids into Northern Georgia -Is overpowered and captured near Rome.
XIV. Siege and Capture of Vicksburg....286 Position and Importance of Vicksburg-Grant moves against it from Lagrange-Advances to Ox- ford, Miss.-Van Dorn captures Holly Springs- Murphy's Cowardice-Grant compelled to fall back-Hovey and Washburn on the Coldwater- Gen. Win. T. Sherman embarks 30,000 men at Memphis-Debarks on the Yazoo, north of Mem phis Com. Porter's Gunboats-Sherman storms the Yazoo Bluffs-Repulsed at all points with heavy loss-Attempts to flank by Drumgould's Bluff-Is baffled-Superseded by Gen. McClernand -Who invests and captures the Post of Arkansas- Gen. Grant assumnes command-Debarks-Digging the Canal-Proves an Abortion-Yazoo Pass Ex- pedition-Stopped at Greenwood-Compelled to return-Grant tries the Sunflower route-Baffled again-The Queen of the West raids up Red River -Disabled and abandoned-The Indianola cap- tured by the Webb and Queen of the West-The Indianola blown up in a panic-The Webb flees up Red River-Grant moves down the Mississippi- Com. Porter runs the Vicksburg Batteries-Grier- son's Raid to Baton Rouge-Porter attacks the Bat- teries at Grand Gulf-Grant crosses at Bruinsburg -Sherman feints on Haines's Bluff-Crosses the Mississippi at Hankinson's Ferry-Fight at Port Gibson-Fight at Raymond-Fight at and capture of Jackson-Battle of Champion Hills-Fight at the Big Black-Haines's Bluff abandoned-Vicks- burg invested-General Assault repulsed-The Siege vigorously pressed-Pemberton calls a par- ley-Surrenders-Grant drives Jo. Johnston from Jackson-Fight at Milliken's Bend-Holmes as- sails Helena, and is routed.
XV. Texas and Louisiana in 1863-Cap- ture of Port Hudson..
Galveston-Retaken by Com. Renshaw - Sur- prised by Magruder, and carried--Our Fleet dis- abled and beaten-Disaster at Sabine Pass-The Alabama captures the Hatteras-Gen. Banks in command at New Orleans-Clearing the Atchafa- laya-Fight at Carney's Bridge-Farragut passes the Batteries at Port Hudson-Banks returns to Berwick's Bay-Advances to Opelousas and Alex- andria, La.-Moves thence to Bayou Sara, and crosses the Mississippi-Invests Port Hudson- Combined Attack on its Defenses-Repulsed with a loss of 2,000-Bank: presses the Siege-Second Attack-The Rebel supplies exhausted-Gardner Burrenders-Dick Taylor surprises Brashear City -Fighting at Donaldsonville-Franklin attacks Sabine Pass, and is beaten off-Dana surprised at Morganzia Burbridge surprised near Opelousas -Gen. Banka embarks for the Rio Grande-De- barks at Brazos Santiago, and takes Brownsville -Capture of Aransas Pass and Pass Cavallo--Fort Esperanza abandoned-Indianola in our hands- Banks returns to New Orleans.
XVI. Army of the Potomac under Burn- side and Hooker-Fredericksburg -Chancellorsville.
Gen. Burnside in command in Virginia-Crosses the Rappahannock-Attacks Lee's Army, strongly posted on the Southern Heights-Is repulsed with heavy loss-Recrosses the River-A fresh Ad- vance arrested by the President-The Mud March -Rebel Raids in Virginia-Burnside gives place to Hooker-Stoneman's Raid on Lee's rear- Hooker crosses the Rappahannock, and advances to Chancellorsville-His right wing turned and shattered by Jackson Pleasanton checks the Enemy-Jackson mortally wounded-Desperate fighting around Chancellorsville-Hooker stunned
Our Army recoils-Sedgwick storms Marye's Heights-Strikes Lee's Rear-Is driven across the River-Hooker récrosses also-Stoneman's Raid a Failure-Longstreet assails Peck at Suffolk-Is beaten off with loss.
XVII. Lee's Army on Free Soil-Gettys- burg
Lee silently flanks Hooker's right, and moves northward-Cavalry Fight near Fairfax-Milroy, at Winchester, surprised and driven over the Potomac, with heavy loss-Cavalry encounters along the Blue Ridge-Jenkins raids to Cham- bersburg-Lee crosses the Potomac-Hooker and Halleck at odds-Hooker relieved-Meade in conynand-Ewell at York-Collision of van- guards at Gettysburg-Reynolds killed-Union- ists outnumbered and driven-Howard halts on Cemetery Hill-Sickles comes up-Hancock takes command-Meade arrives-Both Armies concen-
trated-Sickles driven back with loss-Rebel Ad- vance checked-Night falls-Rebel Grand Charge led by Pickett-Terribly repulsed-Lee retreats Heavy losses-Feeble pursuit by Sedgwick-Leo halts at Williamsport-Meade hesitates-Lee gets across the Potomac-Kilpatrick routs the Rebel rear-guard-Meade crosses at Berlin, and moves down to the Rappahannock-Fight at Manassas Gap-Dix's Advance on Richmond-Pleasanton crosses the Rapidan-Lee flanks Meade, who re- treats to Centerville-Warren worsta A. P. Hill -Lee retires across the Rappahannock-Imboden surprises Charlestown-Gen. D. A. Russell storms Rappahannock Station, capturing 1,600 prisoners Meade crosses the Rapidan-Affair of Mine Run-Toland's raid to Wytheville-Averill's to Lewisburg-Fight at Droop Mountain.
XVIII. The Chattanooga Campaign........404 Morgan's Raid through Kentucky into Indiana and Ohio-He is surrounded, routed, and exptured -His Imprisonment and Escape-Rosecrans ad- vances from Murfreesboro' by Shelbyville and Tullahoma, to the Tennessee at Bridgeport - Bragg flanked out of Chattanooga-Rosecrans eagerly pursues-Bragg concentrates at Lafayette, and turns upon his pursuers-Rosecrans concen- trates on the Chickamauga-Desperate battle there -Rosecrans, worsted, retreats to Chattanooga- Losses-Rosecrans superseded-Pegram's raid in to Kentucky-Saunders's into East Tennessee→→ Burnside crosses the Cumberland Mountains- Knoxville liberated- Burnside rêtakes Cumber- land Gap, with 2,000 prisoners-Longstreet impel- led by Bragg against him-Wolford struck at Phil- adelphia, Tenn.-Fight at Campbell's Station-- Burnside withdraws into Knoxville-Longstreet besieges and assaults-Is repulsed with loss- Raises the Siege and retreats-Grant relieves Rose- crans-Hooker and Slocum hurried to the Tennes- Bee-Wheeler's and Roddy's raids-Grant reaches Chattanooga-Hooker crosses the Tennessee- Fight at Wauhatchie-Sherman arrives from Vicksburg-Grant impels attacks on Bragg by Granger, Hooker, and Sherman-Hooker carries Lookout Mountain-Bragg, on Mission Ridge, at- tacked from all sides and routed-His Bulletin- Hooker pursues to Ringgold-Cleburne checks him in a gap in White Oak Ridge-Sherman and Gran- ger dispatched to Knoxville-Losses at Mission Ridge.
XIX. The War in Missouri and Arkansas, in 1863.
Marmaduke attacks Springfield, Mo.-Is repulsed -Again at Hartsville-Waring routs him at Bates- ville, Ark.-The Sam Gaty captured-Fayetteville attacked by Cabell-Marinaduke assails Cape Girardeau McNeil repels him-Coffey assails Fort Blunt-Standwatie repulsed at Cabin Creek -Coffey repulsed by Catherwood, at Pineville, Mo.-Quantrell's Arson and Butchery at Law- rence, Kansas-Gen. Steele moves on Little Rock -Fight at Bayou Metes-Davidson defeats Mar- maduke at Bayou Fourche-Price abandons Little Rock to Steele-Blunt's Escort destroyed by Quan- trell-Col. Clayton defeats Marmaduke at Pine Bluff-Gen. E., B. Brown defeats Cabell and Coffey at Arrow Rock-McNeil chases them to Clarks- ville-Standwatie and Quantrell repulsed by Col. Phillips at Fort Gibson-Sioux Butcheries in Min- nesota-Gen. Sibley routs Little Crow at Wood Lake-500 Indians captured and tried for murder --Gen. Pope in comniand-Sibley and Sully pur- sue and drive the Savages-Gen. Conner in Utah -Defeats Shoshonees on Bear River-Enemies vanish.
XX. The Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida in 1862-3-Siege of Charleston..455 Siege and Capture of Fort Pulaski by Gillmore- Sinking of Stone Fleet in Charleston Harbor- Com. Dupont sweeps down the Coast to St. Au- gustine-Union Movement at Jacksonville-Pen- sacola and Jacksonville abandoned-Edisto Island relinquished-Gen. Hunter attacks Secessionville, and is repulsed-Gen. Brannan threatens the Sa- vannah Railroad-Fight at Coosawhatchie-De- struction of the Nasliville-Dupont repulsed at Fort McAllister-The Isaac Smith lost near Le- garéville-Iron-clad Raid from Charleston-The Mercedita and Keystone State disabled-Beau- regard and Ingraham proclaim the Blockade of Charleston raised-Dupont with his Iron-clads at- tacks Fort Sumter, and is repulsed-Col, Montgom- ery's Raid up the Combahee-The Atlanta comes out from Savannah-Capt. Rogers, in the Wee- hawken, disables and captures her-Gen. Gillmore seizes half of Morris Island-Gen. Strong assaults Fort Wagner, and is bloodily repulsed-Gillmore opens Trenches-The Swamp Angel' talks to Charleston-The Rebels driven out of Fort Wagner -Com. Stephens assaults Fort Sumter-Charles- ton bombarded from Wagner-Foundering of the Weehawken-D. H. Hill repelled at Newbera- Attacks Washington, N. C.-Is driven off by Foster-Fight at Gum Swamp.
XXI. The Political History of 1863......484
Lord Lyons on Democratic Peace'-Spring Elec- tions of 1863-Conscription ordered, first by Rebel, next by Union Congress Judge Woodward pronounces the latter unconstitutional-Suspen- sion of Habeas Corpus-Military Arrest and Con- viction of Vallandigham-Democrats of Albany thereon-President Lincoln's Response-Ohio Democratic Convention's Resolves-Vallandig- ham nominated for Governor-Convention de- mand his Release-President Lincoln's Reply- The New York Journalists on the Freedom of the Press-Ex-President Pierce's Fourth of July Ora- tion-Gov. Seymour's ditto-The Draft Riots in New York-Arson, Devastation, and Murder- Gov. Seymour's Speech-He demands a stoppage of the Draft-President Lincoln's Reply-The Autumn Elections-The Draft adjudged valid- The Government sustained by the People.
XXII. Negro Soldiery...
Negroes in the Revolutionary Armies-Royal At- tempts to win them to the British side-The War of 1812-Gen. Jackson at New Orleans--Negro soldiering suppressed in 1861-Gen. Hunter di- rects a recruiting of Blacks-Gov. Wickliffe's In- quiry-Gen. Hunter's Response-Saxton author- ized to arm Negroes-Geu. Phelps's Black recruit- ing in Louisiana-Gen. Butler thereon - Jeff. Davis en Butler and Phelps together-Congress orders a general enrollment, regardless of Color- Deaiocratie Denunciation thereof-Gov. Andrew, of Mass, raises two Black Regiments-New York, by her Loyal League, follows the Example-Reb- ef employment of Negroes in War-Beauregard and Jeff. Davis on Federal arming of Blacks-The Confederate Congress punishes it with Death- President Lincoln threatens Retaliation-Garrett Davis, S. S. Cox & Co, denounce the arming of Blacks-Adjt.-Gen. Thomas engages in the work -His Speech at Lake Providence-Gen. Banks's Order-Negro recruiting goes ahead-Efficiency of Black Soldiers
XXIII. The War along the Coast in 1864..528 Organization of the XXXVIIIth Congress →→→ Lincoln's proffer of Amnesty-Gillmore and Sey- mour in Florida-Finnegan defeats Seymour at Olustee-Rebel Salt-Works in Florida destroyed -Union Convention at Jacksonville-Union Re- prise at Bloody Bridge, S. C.-Pickett assails Newbern, N. C.-Hoke besieges Wessells in Plymouth-The Rebel ram Albemarle disables our Vessels-Wessells surrenders-The Albemarle fights our Fleet off the mouth of the Roanoke- Is teaten off by them-Blown up by Lt. Cushing -Plymouth retaken-Wild's Raid into Camden County.
XXIV. The War beyond the Mississippi in 1864.
Banks in New Orleans-Porter's Fleet in the Mississippi-Captures Fort De Russy-Our Army and Fleet advance to Alexandria-Both move up Red River-Banks presses on toward Shreve port-Col. Gooding's Fight Our Advance routed by Kirby Smith at Sabine Cross-Roads-Emory checks the Rebel Pursuit at Pleasant Grove- Fierce and indecisive Battle at Pleasant Hill- Banks retreats to Grand Ecore-Porter works and fights his way down the River--Banks fights and drives Bee at Cane River-Return of Army and Fleet to Alexandria-Lt. Col. Bailey engi- Deers our Vessels over the Rapids-Union Loss of three Vessels at Dunn's Bayou-Texas Const nearly abandoned-Banks retreats to Simmsport -Fight at Mansura-Cotton Operations on Red River Steele's Advance from Little Rock- Fight at Prairie d'Anne-Steele enters Camden -Union Disaster at Marke's Mills-Steele re- treats-Attacked by Kirby Smith at Jenkins's Ferry Rebels repulsed-Steele, burning his Trains, escapes to Little Rock-Gen. Carr worsts Shelby at St. Charles-Col. Brooks fights Dob- bins at Big Creek-Shelby captures the 54th Illi- nois Union State Convention in Arkansas- Steele's Inefficiency-Rosecrans in command in Missouri-Arrests the Chiefs of the Sons of Lib- erty Price's last Invasion-Hugh Ewing with- stands him at Pilot Knob-Retreats to Rolla- Rebel uprising-Price threatens St. Louis-Ap- pears before Jefferson City-Gen. Mower follows him from Arkansas-Rebels capture Glasgow- Price at Lexington-Fights Blunt on the Little Blue-Fights Curtis on the Big Blue-Escapes southward, by Little Santa Fe--Pleasanton routs him on the Little Osage- Blunt routs him at Newtonia-Curtis chases him to Fayetteville,
XXV. Gen. Grant's Advance on Richmond.562
Grant made Lieutenant-General-His Concep tion of the War-Assumes command-Army of the Potomac reorganized-Kilpatrick's Raid to Richmond-Col. Dahlgren killed--Grant crosses the Rapidan-Battle of the Wilderness-Grant
pushes on to Spottsylvania C. H.-Heavy, inde- cisive fighting-Hancock storms the Enemy's Lines, capturing Maj.-Gen. Ed. Johnson and 8,000 Men-Sheridan's Raid to Richmond- Death of J. E. B. Stuart-Butler moves against Richmond by the James-W. F. Smith fights D. H. Hill at Port Walthall Junction-Beauregard arrives from Charleston-Attacks Butler on the James-More Fighting there-Kautz's first Raid -Three Union Gunboats blown up-Grant moves by his Left to the North Anna-Hancock and Wright across-Burnside repulsed--Fight- ing on both Wings-Lee's Position impregnable -Grant moves by his Left to the Chickahominy -Reenforced by W. F. Smith from Butler's Po- sition-Bloody Repulse at Cold Harbor-Sheri- dan's Raid to Louisa C. H.-Grant moves by his Left across the James, below Richmond-Re- crosses for his Overland Advance-Butler impels Gillem and Kautz against Petersburg-W. F. Smith's Corps follows-Failures to carry it- General Assault repulsed-Meade's costly Ad- vance to the Weldon Railroad-Wilson's and Kautz's expensive Raid to Burkesville-Butler pontoons the James--Sheridan fights on the Peninsula--Miles carries an Outpost at Deep Bottom-Burnside's Mine - Hancock on our Left, Gregg on our Right, advance, and are both worsted-Warren seizes and holds the Weldon Railroad-Hill defeats Hancock at Reams's Sta- tion-Warren advances to and over the Squir- rel Level Road-Butler assaults and carries Fort Harrison--Field fails to retake it-Meade ad- vances to Hatcher's Run-Egan routs Heth- Hancock repels Wade Hampton--Hancock re- tires-Losses of the Campaign-Criticisms.
XXVI. West Virginia and North of the Rapidan in 1864.
Sam Jones captures Beers at Jonesville-Rosser takes Petersburg-Averill hits him at Spring- field-Sigel's defent at Newmarket-Averill worsted at Wytheville-Crook's Fight near Dublin Station-Hunter's victory at Piedmont- He takes Staunton, and advances to Lynchburg -Retreats across the Alleghanies-Early chases Sigel out of Virginia-Wallace beaten on the Monocacy Early threatens Washington- Wright repulsed by Eariy-Avery worsted near Winchester-Early defeats Crook-Cham- bersburg burned by McCausland--Col. Stough routed at Oldtown-Sheridan appointed to command-Beats Early at Opequan- Routs him at Fisher's Hill--Devastates the Valley- The Richmond Whig on Retaliation Early surprises Crook at Cedar Creek-Sheridan transforms defeat into victory-Losses.
XXVII. Between Virginia and the Missis- sippi, 1863-4.... ...615.
Phillips's Raid to Grenada-McPherson ad- Vances from Vicksburg-Forrest's Raid to Jack- son-W. T. Sherman's Advance to Meridian- Sovy Smith's Failure--Osband's Fight at Yazoo City-Palmer's Advance to Dalton-Forrest takes Union City-Repulsed by Hicks at Padu- cab-Assaults and carries Fort Pilow-Butch- ery after Surrender-Sturgis routed by Forrest at Guntown-A. J. Smith worsts Forrest at Tupelo-Forrest's Raid into Memphis--Fights at Bean's Station, Charleston, Mossy Creek, Dandridge, and Maryville, East Tennessee →→ Morgan's last Raid into Kentucky-Hobson's Surrender Burbridge strikes Morgan at Mt. Sterling, and routs him near Cynthiana-Mor- gan kiled-Burbridge beaten at Saltville, Va. -Attempt on Johnson's Island.
XXVIII. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign.....625
Strength of Sherman's and Jo. Johnston's Ar- mies--Sherman flanks Johnston out of Dalton -Hooker takes Resaca-Jeff. C. Davis takes Rome-Fight at Pumpkin-vine Creek - At New Hope Church-At Dallas - Allatoona Pass won--Gen, Polk killed-Rebel Repulse at Kulp House-Sherman assaults Kenesaw, and is repulsed with a loss of 3,000-Flanks John- ston out of it-Passes the Chattahoochee- Hood relieves Johnston-Rousseau defeats Clan- ton Hood strikes our left heavily, and is repulsed-Strikes more heavily, and is badly worsted-Stoneman's wretched Raid to Macon -He surrenders - Hood strikes our right at Proctor's Creek-Is badly beaten by Howard and Logan-Kilpatrick's Raid around Atlanta --Sherman moves by his right behind Atlanta -Howard beats Hardee at Jonesboro'-J. C. Davis repeats the lesson-Hood abandons At- lanta-Sherinan enters-Orders it cleared of inhabitants Pillow raids to Lafayette- Wheeler to Dalton and through Southern Ten- nessee Jeff. Davis at Macon-Hood flanks Sherman French attacks Allatoona-Corse beats him off-Hood crosses Sand Mountain- Thomas intrusted with the defense of Tennes- see-Sherman turns southward.
The Confederate Navy-Their Torpedoes- British-built Privateers-The Sumter - The Alabama-The Florida-Seizure of the Chesa- peake--The Tallahassee-The Olustee-The Chickamauga-Capt. Collins seizes the Florida in Bahia Harbor-Gov. Seward on Rebel bel- ligerency The Georgia-Fight of the Kearsarge and Alabama-Criticisms thereon-Farragut before Mobile-Bombards and passes Fort Mor- gan-The Rebel ram Tennessee fights our feet-Is captured-Fort Powell blown up- Fort Gaines surrenders-Fort Morgan succumbs -Mobile sealed up.
XXX. Political Mutations and Results- Presidential Canvass of 1864..654 State Elections reflect the varying phases of the War-Kentucky Unionism-Lincoln to Hodges Lincoln at Gettysburg-- Fremont nominated for President-Radical Platform- Union National Convention-Its Platform-Lin- coln and Johnson nominated-Johnson's Letter -A Season of Gloom-The National Finances during the War-National Debt-Currency De preciation-Peace Overtures at Niagara and at Richmond-Davis inflexible-Chicago Demo- cratic Convention-Peace' Utterances-The Platform-McClellan and Pendleton nominated -National victories stimulate popular dissent -Gen. McClellan tries to hedge-Seward's Criticisms Fremont declines The Autumn Elections-Maryland free-Death of Roger B. Taney-Lincoln elected-The Soldiers' Vote- The XXXVIIIth Congress Lincoln's last Message-Slavery prohibited by Constitutional Amendment-Peace Overtures at Richmond, and Negotiations in Hampton Roads-Lincoln's Second Inaugural.
XXXI. Hood's Tennessee Campaign.....677 Forrest's last Raid-Captures Athens, Ala- Is chased out of Tennessee by Rousseau-Hood presses Gordon Granger at Decatur-Crosses the Tennessee at Florence-Thomas retires on Nashville-Hood follows-Fighting at Duek River and at Spring Hill-Schofield makes a stand at Franklin- Bloody drawn battle- Heavy Rebel loss-Pat, Cleburne killed- Thomas strong in Nashville-Fights around Murfreesboro'-A Cold Week-Thomas assumes the Offensive-Steedman strikes on our left- A. J. Smith, Johnson, and Wilson on our right -Col. Post storms Montgomery Hill-T. J. Wood and A. J. Smith carry first line of Rebel defenses-Overton's Hill stormed and taken-Rebels routed and pursued to Franklin -Their losses-Hood chased across the Ten- nessee-Lyon's feeble Raid-Stoneman in East Tennessee-Gillem routs Duke, and then Vaughn -Breckinridge driven into North Carolina- Saltville captured-Thomas's Captures-Hood relieved.
XXXII. Sherman's Great March.........689 His Army in Northern Georgia-Concentrated at Atlanta-He moves southward - Fight at Lovejoy's-Kilpatrick before Macon-Slocum at Milledgeville-Howard at Sandersville- Kilpatrick at Waynesboro-Fights Wheeler- Blair at Millen-Hazen at Statesboro-Fight at the Ogeechee-Blair crosses at Fort Argyle- Slocum crosses at Louisville-Sherman ap- proaches Savannah-Hazen storms Fort McAl- lister-Sherman hears from Foster and Dahl- gren-Starts for Hilton Head-Hardee evacuates Savannah-Sherman's losses and captures in Georgia-Correspondence with Lincoln-Dana's, Davidson's, and Grierson's Raids-Grierson's Victory at Egypt-Hatch worsted at Honey Hill-Foster occupies Pocotaligo-Sherman en- ters South Carolina-Pushes for the Edisto- Horrible Roads-Fight near Branchville-Kil- patrick at Aiken-Blair fights and wins near Orangeburg-Fight at the Congaree-Hood's remnant, under Cheatham, pass our left-Co- lumbia surrendered-Great Conflagration Sherman's and Wade Hampton's accounts of it-- Hardee evacuates Charleston and its defenses -Pollard's account of its devastation -Our Flag raised on Forts Sumter, Ripley, and Pinck- ney-Sherman's Foraging-His Bummers- Fight at Williston's Station-Atkins's repulse -Sherman at Winnsboro'-Blair at Cheraw- Occupies Fayetteville, N. C.-Hampton sur- prises Kilpatrick-Is beaten off-Slocum at- tacked by Hardee at Averysboro'-Rebels recoll -Jo. Johnston strikes Slocum at Bentonville- Indecisive Fighting-Johnston decamps-Sher- man enters Goldsboro'- Butler and Weitzel's Expedition to Fort Fisher-The Powder Ship- Porter's Bombardment-Butler returns to the James-Grant dissatisfied-Expedition sent back under Terry-Fort Fisher invested-Bom-
barded by the Fleet-The Sailors' assault-Re- pulsed-Gen. Ames assaults from the land side -Desperate Fighting-The Fort carried-Losses -Explosion of Magazine-Gen. Schofield ar- rives-Advances on Wilmington - Fight at Town Creek-Fort Anderson evacuated-Hoke retreats-Burns Vessels and Stores-Wilming- ton given up-Advance to Kinston-Uphan surprised at Southwest Creek-Hoke strikes out Is repulsed, and retreats-Schofield enters Goldsboro.
XXXIII. The Repossession of Alabama...716 Wilson at Eastport, Miss.-Crosses the Tennes- see, and moves southward-Routs Roddy at Montevallo -Hurries Forrest from Boyle's Creek -Charges over the defenses of Selma, and takes 2,700 Prisoners-Montgomery surrenders-La- grange routs Buford-Wilson takes Columbus, Ga., by Assault-Lagrange charges and captures Fort Tyler-Wilson in Macon-Cuxton cap- tures Tuskaloosa-Zigzags to Macon-Canby in New Orleans-Advances on Mobile-Steele moves up from Pensacola - Routs Clanton at Mitchell's Creek-Spanish Fort besieged-Ita garrison driven out-Desperate assault on Blakely-The Works carried, with 3,000 pris- oners-Mobile evacuated-Fate of the ram W. H. Webb.
XXXIV. Fall of Richmond - End of the War......
.....724 Grant passive-Rebel attempt to arm Negroes -Warren's advance to the Meherrin-Raid of the Rebel gunboats-Fight at Dabney's Mill- Our left on Hatcher's Run-Rosser's Raid to Beverly-Capture of Kelly and Crook-Sheri- dan up the Valley-Annihilates Early at Waynesboro-Captures Charlottesville-Fails to cross the James above Richmond-Crosses below, and reaches Grant-Gordon surprises Fort Steedman-Is repulsed at Fort Haskell- Surrender of 2,000 Rebels-Meade counter-as- saults-Grant directs a General Advance by our left-Griffin's Fight at the White Oak Rond- Sheridan advances to Five Forks-Falls back to Dinwiddie C. H-Lee strikes Warren heavi- ly-Is successful, but finally stopped-Sheridan again pushed back to Dinwiddie C. H.-Repela his assailants-Warren hurried to his support -Rebels recoil-Sheridan again advances to Five Forks, and attacks-Warren's corps or- dered to strike Enemy's left flank - Combined Attack completely successful- Pickett routed and driven westward-Warren superseded by Sheridan-Our guns reopen on Petersburg- General assault along our front-Forts Gregg and Alexander carried-Miles dislodges the enemy at Sutherland's Depot-Longstreet joins Lee-Heth repulsed-A. P. Hill killed-Leo notifies Davis that Richmond must be evacuated -The Confederacy fires and quits that City- Weitzel enters it unopposed-Captures of pris- oners and arms-The news flashed over the loyal States Universal rejoicings- Connecti- cut Election-Petersburg abandoned-Lee con- centrates at Chesterfield C. H.-Retreats west- ward by Amelia C. H.-Sheridan heads him off from Danville, at Jetersville-Davies strikes his train at Paine's Cross-Roads-Lee hasten- ing westward-Crook strikes him in flank-Is repulsed-Custer strikes his train at Sailor's Creek, and destroys 400 wagons-Ewell cut off, and, after a fight, compelled to surrender -Ord strikes Lee's van near Farmville-Is re- pulsed, and Gen. Read killed-Lee crosses the Appomattox at Farmville-His Desperate Condition Grant proposes a surrender- Humphreys attacks Lee, and is bloodily re- pulsed-Lee resumes his flight - Sheridan heads him at Appomattox C., H.-Last Charge of the Army of Virginia-Correspondence be tween Lee and Grant-Lee Surrenders-Parting with his Soldiers-His Army dissolved.
XXXV. Death of President Lincoln-Peace.746 The President at City Point-He enters Rich- mond-Leiter to Weitzel-Recruiting stopped -Celebration at Fort Sumter-The President assassinated by J. Wilkes Booth-Gov. Seward murderously assaulted by Payne Powell-Ac- cession of Andrew Johnson to the Presidency- Offers rewards for arrest of Jefferson Davis and others-Stoneman's Raid into North Caro- lina-Sherman's Arrangement with Jo. John- ston-Repudiated by the Government-Reasons therefor Jobuston surrenders-Dick Taylor ditto-Dissolution of the Confederacy-Flight and Capture of Davis-Kirby Smith's voice still for War-Sheridan's Expedition-The Re- bellion's final collapse-Career of the Shenan- dosh-Grant's Parting Address to his Soldiers --Dissolution of our Armies,
13. EDWIN D. MORGAN, of N. York. 14. WILLIAM SPRAGUE, of R. I. 15. RICHARD YATES, of Illinois 16 THOS. C. FLETCHER, of Missouri. 17. CHARLES S. OLDEN, of N. Jersey 18. ALEX, W. RANDALL, of Wisc.
24. SAMUEL CONY, of Maine 25. Andrew G. CURTIN, of Penn. . 128
EMINENT UPHOLDERS IN CONGRESS OF THE WAR FOR
FIGHT OF THE MERRIMAC AND MONITOR IN HAMPTON ROADS. VIEW OF FREDERICKSBURG
29 PORT HUDSON BESIEGED BY BANKS. 332 44 FREDERICKSBURG-BURNSIDE, LEE. 343 46 CHANCELLORSVILLE-HOOKER, LEE. 356 55 WINCHESTER, VA., AND VICINITY € 371 62 GETTYSBURG-FIRST DAY'S FIGHT. 378 75 GETTYSBURG-FINAL ASSAULT 77 MINE RUN AND THE RAPIDAN. 86 CHATTANOOGA, CHICKAMAUGA, &c.. 416 88 EAST TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE, &c. 429 111 FORT PULASKI-GILLMORE'S SIEGE. 457 121 SECESSIONVILLE, S. C. . . . 461
143 CHARLESTON, S. C., AND ITS DEFENSES 467 153 RED RIVER REGION, ALEXANDRIA, &c. 538
. 156 THE WILDERNESS-GRANT, LEE . 567 165 SPOTTSYLVANIA C. H. AND VICINITY. 572 LEE AT BAY ON THE NORTH ANNA. 578 174 COLD HARBOR AND ITS VICINITY
POPE'S VIRGINIA AND LEE'S MARY
LAND CAMPAIGNS.
CEDAR MOUNTAIN
. 594 RUN 184 DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON CITY . 604 SHERIDAN IN THE VALLEY OF VA, 609
GAINESVILLE, OR SECOND BULL SOUTH MOUNTAIN-TURNER'S AND
CRAMPTON'S GAPS
HARPER'S FERRY.
197 SHERMAN'S ADVANCE TO ATLANTA 627 . 200 MOBILE BAY AND ITS DEFENSES 650 205 FRANKLIN, TENN.-HOOD'S FIGHT 681 219 NASHVILLE, TENN.-THOMAS, HOOD 685 223 SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA.. 690 226 SHERMAN'S MARCH THROUGH SOUTH
CORINTH-DEFEAT OF VAN DORN. STONE RIVER, OR MURFREESBORO'. 275 . 698 THE YAZOO REGION 297 WILMINGTON, N. C.-FORT FISHER. 710 VICKSBURG, JACKSON, YAZOO CITY. 305 LEE'S RETREAT-APPOMATTOX C. H. 729
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