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Gen. Slocum, 673; Sherman's instructions to officers, 678;
advance of his army, 675; opposition of Wheeler, 674; his
letter to Howard, 675; reply of Sherman, 676; retreat of
the enemy, 675; movement on Orangeburg, 676; Edisto
crossed, 676; march upon Columbia, S. C., 676; bridge
opposite Columbia reached, 677; Columbia surrenders,
677; report of Sherman, 677; burning of cotton by Hamp-
ton, 677; burning of the city, 677; troops which first en-
tered the city, 678; consequences of Sherman's move-
ments, 678; Hardee evacuates Charleston, 678; move-
ment of Gen. Hatch, 678; surrender of the city, 678; re-
port, 678; property captured, 678; report on the first en-
trance to the city, 679; movements of Hardee, 679; Sher-
man continues his march, 680; Winnsboro occupied, 680;
Rocky Mount, 680; feint against Charlotte, 680; destruc-
tion of the railroad, 680; Sherman's letter to Hampton,
680; Hampton's reply, 680; repulse of Capt. Duncan, 681;
Cheraw, 681; Chesterfield occupied, 681; property cap-
tured, 681; Fayetteville, N. C., 681; march upon, 681;
its occupation, 681; retreat of Hardee, 681; report of
Sherman in his position, 681; concentration of Confeder-
ate forces under Johnston, 681; messengers of Sherman,
682; success, 682; movements of Schofield, 682; ad-
vance upon Wilmington, 682; retreat of the enemy,
682; occupation of the city, 683; Schofield operates
from Newbern against Goldsboro, 683; its capture, 683;
further advance of Sherman, 683; movements of How-
ard, 688; do. of Kilpatrick, 683; do. of Slocum, 683; posi-
tion of Hardee, 684; attack, 684; Averysboro, 684; ad-
vance of Slocum, 684; statement of Sherman, 684;
orders to Schofield, 684; attack by Johnston, 685; loss
at Bentonsville, 685; Sherman reaches Goldsboro, 685;
his plans, 685.

Grant's preparations for final conflict, 686; move-
ment of Sheridan to join Grant, 686; advance up the
Shenandoah, 686; Staunton occupied, 686; escape of
Early, 686; expedition to Scottsville, 686; burning of
bridges, 686; destruction of the canal, 687; Sheridan
arrives at City Point, 687; takes a position on the left
of Grant's army, 687.

The line of Grant's army, 687; attack by the enemy
on Fort Steadman, 687; repulse, 687; loss, 687; Meade's
congratulatory order, 687; indications of the weakness
of Lee, 688; marching orders given to the army, 688;
movement of the cavalry, 688; do. of the infantry, 688;
cannonade at Petersburg, 688; operations beyond Hatch-
er's Run, 690; repulse of Warren's division, 690; reen-
forced and the ground recovered, 690; battle of Five
Forks, 691; repulse of the enemy, 691; report of Presi-
dent Lincoln, 692; Lee orders the evacuation of Peters-
burg and Richmond, 692; surrender of Petersburg, 692;
occupation of Richmond, 692; fire, 692; military Gov-
ernor appointed, 693; orders, 693; first entrance of the
army into the city, 693, 694; further operations against
Gen. Lee's army, 694; letters captured, 694; the pursuit
urged, 695; correspondence between Grant and Lee,
696; surrender of Lee's army, 696; paroles of the offi-
cers and men, 697; numbers surrendered, 697; salutes
ordered by the War Department, 697.

Stoneman's march from East Tennessee to North
Carolina, C98; destruction, 698; Sherman advances
from Goldsboro, 698; hears the news of Lee's surrender,
698; hurries forward against Johnston, 698; letter from
Johnston, 698; Sherman's reply, 699; interview between
Sherman and Johnston, 699; Sherman's report, 699;
terms of surrender agreed upon, 700; rejected by the
War Department, 700; reasons, 700; Sherman's report
of his proceedings, 701; correspondence with Johnston,
701, 702; surrender of Johnston, 702; farewell to his
army, 702.

Expedition of Wilson into Alabama, 703; battle at
Plantersville, 708; Wilson moves eastward, 708; cap-
tures Selma, 703; Montgomery, 708; and Macon, Geo.,
703; his report, 708.

Movements against Mobile by the army and navy,
703; capture of Spanish Fort, 704; retreat of Taylor,
704; advance of Steele from Pensacola, 704; occupation
of Mobile, 704; surrender of Taylor's army, 704; surren-
der of naval vessels and officers, 705.

Order of Kirby Smith in Texas, 705; the last battle
of the war, 705; surrender of Kirby Smith's army, 706.
Military occupation of the insurrectionary States
by the Federal forces complete, 706; review of
Grant's and Sherman's armies at Washington, 706; dis-
bandment, 706; Sherman's farewell to his army, 706;
Grant's farewell to the armies, 707; Presidential order
relative to commercial intercourse, 707; prisoners of
war, 707; disbandment of sanitary and Union organiza-
tions, 708; capture of Mr. Davis, 709; amnesty procla-
mation of President Johnson, 710; measures to restore
civil governments, 710; provisional governors, 711;
officers of the War Department, 711; officers of the
regular and volunteer armies, 711-715; officers of the
Navy Department, 716; rear admirals and commodores
of the navy, 716, 717.

ARNOLD, Gen. LEWIS G.-Takes command of the troops at
New Orleans, 204.

ASBOTH, Brig.-Gen. ALEXANDER-Commands under Fre-

mont, 89; commands a division under Gen. Curtis, 157.
ASHBY, Gen. TURNER-Attacks Gen. Shields, 209; biograph-
ical notice of, 730.

Atlanta-Confederate iron-clad, 450; capture of, 450.
Atlanta, Ga.-Invested by Sherman, 536; battle, 536-541;
siege raised, 542; evacuated, 543; occupied by Slocum,
544; appeal of the civil authorities, 547; the city to be
evacuated by the inhabitants, 547.

Athens, Mo.-Skirmish at, 83.
Atwater, schr. William C.-Captured off Cedar Keys, 62.
AUGUR, Major.-Gen. CHRISTOPHER C.-Commands a division

of Banks' army, 866; returns to Baton Rouge, 368;
marches to the rear of Port Hudson, 869; repels the at-
tack on Washington, D. C., 587; commands department
of Washington, 655.

AVERILL, Brig.-Gen. WILLIAM W.-Conflict near Kelly's
Ford, 877; attacks Jones at Rocky Gap, 471; attack at
Lewisburg, 471; raid into southwest Virginia, 471; pur-
sued by Early, Jones, Fitz Lee, Imboden, &c., 471; in
command in West Virginia, 562; advances on Wythe-
ville, Va., 562; his movements, 562, 568; advances to
join Hunter, 583; marches to Buchanan, 583; encoun-
ters the enemy at Darksville, 587; his movements near
Winchester, 588; repulses Gardner at Martinsburg, 624;
repulsed at Brown's Gap, 626.

AVERILL, Rev. JAMES.-Biographical notice of, 759.
Averysboro-The battle of, 684.

AYRES, Brig.-Gen. ROMEYN B.-Commands 3d brigade of 1st
division of 5th corps, 548; advance on Hatcher's Run,
671; movements on the right of Lee, 690.

B

BACHE, Lieut. George M.-Commands a gunboat of Porter's
fleet, 860; report of his attack on a battery at Vicks-
burg, 360.

BAILEY, Col. G. D.-Biographical notice of, 781.
BAILEY, Rear-Admiral THEODORUS-In the battle below
New Orleans, 194; commands a division of Farragut's
fleet below New Orleans, 194; opens fire on the camp
of the Chalamette regiment, 195 sent ashore at New

Orleans, 196; his reception, 196; commands East Gulf
squadron, 442; relieved of command, 686.
BAILEY, Lieut.-Col.

-Constructs a dam across Red

River, 518.
BAIRD, Brig.-Gen. ABSALOM-Commands a division under
Granger, 458; at Chickamauga, 462; advances on Dal-
ton, 504; moves toward Waynesboro, 619.
BAKER, Brig.-Gen. E. D.-Addresses mass meeting in New
York, 29; in command at the battle of Ball's Bluff, 104;
killed at Ball's Bluff, 106; biographical notice of, 725.
BALLOU, Major 8.-Biographical notice of, 721.
Balls Bluff-Its situation, 102; instructions of Gen. Me-
Clellan, 102; details of the battle of, 102-107.
Baltimore-Excitement at the arrival of Northern troops,
30; attack on the Massachusetts 6th, 80; the scenes, 81,
82; rallying of the militia, 82; excitement ceases, 82;
city occupied by Federal troops, 32; excitement on the
approach of the enemy, 394.

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad-First destruction of bridges,

51; locomotives and cars burned at Martinsburg, 61;
remove cars on the approach of the enemy, 890; railroad
track again torn up, 585.

lows the enemy, 258; skirmishes at Cedar Mountain,
259; takes Rappahannock Station, 802; biographical no-
tice of, 742.

BEATTY, Brig.-Gen. SAMUEL-Resists an attack at the Mur-
freesboro battle, 299.

BEAUREGARD, Maj.-Gen, G. T.-Appointed provisional brig.
adier-general, 16; in command at Charleston, 20; cor-
respondence with Confederate Secretary of War on de-
manding surrender of Fort Sumter, 20; correspondence
with Gen. Anderson, 22; commands Confederates at
Bull Run, 70; his plan of battle, 70; address to the
soldiers at Manassas, 207; ordered to Tennessee, 207;
in command in Tennessee, 182; assumes command of
forces in the southwest, 172; address to his soldiers,
172; in command of the Mississippi army, 178; plans,
176; despatch of the battle at Pittsburg Landing, 178;
address to his troops, 179; declares blockade at Charles-
ton raised, 445; correspondence with Gillmore, 474-478;
reenforces Lee at Richmond, 569; in command at Pe-
tersburg, 577; takes command of the Western military
division, 611; his address, 611; appeal to the people to
resist Sherman, 617; near the North Carolina line, 678

BANKHEAD, Commander-Report of the loss of the Monitor, BECK, Col. --Commands a brigade of Devens' division

443.

BANKS, NATHANIEL P.-Commissioned as major-general of
volunteers, 54; in command on the Upper Potomac, 102;
in command near Darnestown, Va., 206; occupies Harper's
Ferry permanently, 208; marches up the Shenandoah
valley, 288; ordered to fall back to Strasburg and for-
tify, 283; retreats towards the Potomac before Jackson,
234; advances up the Shenandoah, 288; position of his
command, 256-258; fights at Cedar Mountain, 258; mov-
ing in the direction of Gainesville, 261; objects before
him, 865; relieves Gen. Butler at New Orleans, 205;
issues a proclamation, 205; a warning to the disorderly,
206; makes a demonstration toward Port Hudson, 866;
returns to Baton Rouge, 366; his object, 866; con-
centrates at Brashear, 866; advances, 367; occupies
Opelousas, 867; report, 867; his order to organize a
Corps d'Afrique, 868; concentrates at Semmesport, 368;
invests Port Hudson, 369; report of the conduct of ne-
gro troops, 870; captures Port Hudson, 871; expedition
to the mouth of the Rio Grande, 480; his plans, 508; at
Natchitoches, 509; at Mansfield battle-field, 510; retreats
to Grand Ecore and Alexandria, 511; relieved by Gen.
Canby, 655,

Barboursville-Skirmish at, 67.

BARKSDALE, Brig.-Gen. WILLIAM-Biographical notice of, 760.
BARLOW, Brig.-Gen. FRANCIS C.-Commands a brigade of
Howard's corps at the battle of Chancellorsville, 378; at
the Wilderness battle, 554; at the Spottsylvania battle,
558, 559; on the North Anna, 571; at Coal Harbor battle,
575; at Petersburg, 577; near Jerusalem road, 578-580.
BARNES, Brig.-Gen. JAMES-Commands 1st brigade 1st di-
vision 5th corps, 549.

BARNETT, Com. E. A.-Biographical notice of, 780.
Barnett's Corners, Miss.-Shirmish at, 291.
BARRET, Col.

-In command in Texas, 705; fights the
last battle of the war, 705.

BARRON, Com. S.-Surrenders Fort Hatteras, 84.
BARTLETT, Brig.-Gen. J. J.-Commands a brigade in Slo-
cum's division, 269; commands 2d brigade 1st division
5th corps, 549.

BARTOW, FRANCIS S.-Biographical notice of, 721.
Baton Rouge.-Occupation of, 199; attacked by Confed-
erates, 200; battle of, 810.

BAXTER, Brig.-Gen. HENRY-Commands 2d brigade 2d divi-
sion 5th corps, 549.

BAYARD, Brig.-Gen. G. D.-Commands cavalry under Mc-

Dowell, 288, 239; in command near Culpepper, 258; fol-

at the battle of Chancellorsville, 379.
BECKHAM, Col. FREDERICK-Biographical notice of, 794.
BEE, Brig.-Gen. BERNARD E.-Biographical notice of, 792
BELL, Rear-Admiral C. H.-Commands in the Pacific, 636.
BELL, Commodore H. H.-Reconnoitres the forts at the

mouth of the Mississippi, 192; attempts to break the
chain across the river, 194; commands a division of Far-
ragut's fleet in the battle with the forts, 194; commands
West Gulf squadron, 442.

BELL, Col. LOUIS-Commands a brigade at Fort Fisher, 645;
biographical notice of, 795.

Belmont-Attack on, 110; repulse, 110.
BENDIX, Col. LOUIS-At Great Bethel, 57.
BENEDICT, Col. Commands at Pleasant Hill, 511.
BENNING, Brig.-Gen.Commands in Hood's division,
463; at Chickamauga, 468,
BENTON, Col. --In command at Sabine River, 516
Bentonville, N. C.-Battle at, 684, 685.

BErret, --Mayor of Washington, 48; proclamation to
the citizens, 48.

BERRY, Brig.-Gen. --In command under Gen. Price, 291;
killed at Iuka, 291.

BERRY, Maj.-Gen. HIRAM G.--In the battles before Richmond,
242; commands a division of Sickles' corps at the bat-
tle of Chancellorsville, 879; at Gettysburg, 403; biograph-
ical notice of, 749.

Beverly-Captured by Gen. Rosser, 672.
BIDWELL, Brig.-Gen. D. D.-Killed at Cedar Run, 627; bio-
graphical notice of, 792.

Big Harrison Creek, Mo.-Skirmish at, 89.
BIRNEY, Maj.-Gen. DANIEL B.-Commands a division of
Sickles' corps at the battle of Chancellorsville, 878; com-
mands Sickles' corps, 408; follows Sedgwick from Mad-
ison Court House, 522; commands 3d division of d
corps, 549; at the Wilderness battle, 554; at the Spottsyl-
vania battle, 556-559; on the North Anna, 571; at Pe-
tersburg, 577; commands 10th corps, 589; in the move
against Richmond, 592, 598; moves to the left of Grant's
army, 688; biographical notice of, 791.
Black River, Miss.-Battle at 855.
BLAIR, Maj.-Gen. FRANK P., Jr.-Commands a brigade of

Steele's division, 333; lands in rear of Vicksburg, 833;
commands a corps of Tennessee army, 526; reaches Ack-
worth, 592; at Little Kenesaw, 584; commands 17th
corps under Sherman, 618; moves to Beaufort, 678; in
Sherman's march through the Carolinas, 676.
BLENKER, Brig.-Gen. Louis-In command at Bull Run, 68;

his division sent to Gen. Fremont, 212; commands the

left wing at Cross Keys, 239; biographical notice of, 769.
Blue Gap, Va.-Attack on the enemy by Col. Dunning, 207.
Blue Springs, East Tenn.-Conflict at, 468.
BLUNT, Maj.-Gen. JAMES G.-Attacks Marmaduke at Cane
Hill, 162; takes command in the Indian territory, 814;
defeats the Confederates at Maysville, Ark., 814; do. at
Cane Hill, 314; do. at Prairie Grove, 814; do. at Dup-
ping Spring, 814; captures Van Buren, 314; in command
of the department of Kansas, 385; battle near Henry
Springs, Ark., 482; attempt to capture, 483; relieved,
488.

BLYTHE, Brig.-Gen. J. E.-Biographical notice of, 728.
BOGGS, Capt. ———In the battle below New Orleans, 195.
BOHLEN, Brig.-Gen. HENRY-Killed, 260; biographical no-
tice of, 782.

BONHAM, Brig.-Gen.

Arrives at Richmond with South
Carolina troops, 88; in command at Bull Run, 70.
Bonita-A Confederate privateer, 63.

BOOMER, Gen. G. B.-Biographical notice of, 757.
Boone Co., Mo.-Camp of secessionists broken up, 91.
Воотн, Mаjоr --In command at Fort Pillow, 517.
BORLAND, Brig.-Gen. SOLON-Biographical notice of, 772.
BOWEN, Maj.-Gen. JOHN S.-In command in Vicksburg, 856;
biographical notice of, 764.

Bowling Green-Evacuation of, 181.

BOYLE, Brig.-Gen. JEREMIAH T.-Commands a brigade in
Buell's army, 124.

command of the department of Monongahela, 885; com-
mands 10th corps, 589.

BROUGH, JOHN-Governor of Ohio, 550; tenders militia, 550.
BROWN, Col. B. B.-Biographical notice of, 721.
BROWN, C. B.-Biographical notice of, 780.

BROWN, Brig.-Gen. E. B.-Defeats Cabell near Arrow Rock,
488; at Jefferson City, 629.

BROWN, Lieut.-Com. --Commands the Indianola, 841;
runs the batteries at Vicksburg, 341; surrenders, 342.
BROWN, Brig.-Gen. HARVEY-Takes command of Fort Pick-
ens, 100.

BROWN, JOSEPH E.-Governor of Georgia, 609; recalls the
militia sent to Gen. Hood, 609; his flight from Milledge-
ville, 618.

Brownsville, Texas-Capture of, 480.
Brunswick, Ga.-Occupied by a Federal force, 149.
BUCHANAN, Com.

In command of the gunboat Calhoun,
855; killed on the Teche River, 365.
BUCHANAN, Rear-Ad.

Commands ram Tennessee, 640.
Buckhannon-Gen. Wise routed at, 61.
BUCKINGHAM, Brig.-Gen. CATHARINUS P.-Delivers to Mc-
Clellan the order of his removal, 362.

BUCKNER, Lieut.-Gen. SIMON B.-In command in Kentucky
95; falls back to Fort Donelson, 127; surrenders Fort
Donelson, 129; at the battle of Murfreesboro, 297; in
East Tennessee, 462; ordered to Lafayette, 462; in com
mand in East Tennessee, 457; at Chickamauga, 463; sur
renders to Canby, 706.

Bradford, Gðv. A. W.-Calls for troops in Maryland, 267, BUELL, Maj.-Gen. DON CARLOS-In command in Ken

891.

BRADFORD, Major W. F.-In command at Fort Pillow, 517.
BRAGG, Lieut.-Gen. BRAXTON-In command in the south-
west, 172; of 2d corps, 178; in command at Chattanooga,
288; advances towards Kentucky, 284; address to the
Kentuckians, 285; his position in Kentucky, 287; fights
at Perryville, 287; his spoils, 288; retreats from Ken-
tucky, 288; his force at Murfreesboro, 296; flanked by
Rosecrans, 456; at Chattanooga, 456; his position in
Georgia, 460; charged with incapacity, 462; at Chicka-
mauga, 463; threatened by Grant, 468; defeated, 468,
BRAINE, Lieut. --Captures the steamer Roanoke, 634.
BRAMHALL, Lieut. --Report of the retreat from Balls'

Bluff, 105, 106.
BRANCH, Brig.-Gen. LAWRENCE O'BRIEN-Commands North
Carolina troops, 139; in council at Richmond, 246; bio-
graphical notice of, 785.

BEANNON, Brig.-Gen. JOHN M.-Commands expedition to
Pocotaligo Bridge, 810; commands a division in Mc-
Cook's corps, 457; at Chicamauga, 462.

Brashear, La.-Its situation, 366; captured, 866; recaptured,
871.

BRECKINRIDGE, Maj.-Gen. JOHN C.-Joins Southern Confed-
eracy, 99; at the battle of Murfreesboro, 297; attack on
Baton Rouge, 810; at Chickamauga, 468; defeats Sigel,
563; joins Lee's army, 569; at Coal Harbor battle, 575;
commands the attack on Washington, 587; in command
under Early, 626; defeats Gillem in East Tennessee, 629;
near Nashville, 680; becomes a member of the cabinet
at Richmond, 673.

BREESE, Capt. R. K.-Commands sailors and marines against
Fort Fisher, 644.

BREWSTER, Brig.-Gen. W. R.-Commands 2d brigade, 4th di-
vision 2d corps, 549.

BRODHEAD, Col. T. F.-Biographical notice of, 788.
BROOKE, Brig.-Gen. JOHN R.-Commands 4th brigade, 1st
division 2d corps, 549; march against the Petersburg
and Richmond Railroad, 565; commands a division of
18th corps, 578; at Coal Harbor, 578.

BROOKS, Maj.-Gen. W. T. H.-Commands a division in Sedg-
wick's corps at the battle of Chancellorsville, 379; in

tucky, 98, 120; movements of his army, 125; advance
of his army toward Nashville, 131; address to the
troops, 182; ordered to make a junction with Gen.
Grant, 178; advances from Nashville, 178; arrives with
his army at Pittsburg Landing, 177; takes part in the
battle, 177; ordered to move toward Chattanooga from
Corinth, 188; advances toward Chattanooga, 288; falls
back toward Kentucky, 284; advances from Louisville
against Bragg, 287; pursues Bragg in Kentucky, 288
falls back and is relieved, 289.

BUFORD, Maj.-Gen. JOHN-In command under McDowell.
256; reports the progress of Lee, 256; follows the enemy
258; in command under Stoneman, 380, 381; advances
to Culpepper, 894; at Gettysburg, 400; attacks Fitz Lee,
470; biographical notice of, 770.

BUFORD, Brig.-Gen. A.-Demands the surrender of Fort Co-
lumbus, Ky., 519.

Bull Run-Federal force, 67; Confederate do., 68; organiza-
tion of Federal force, 68; commanders, 68; order of Gen.
McDowell, 68; advance of the troops, 68; obstructions at
Fairfax Court House, 68; movements of Gen. McDowell
and battle of the first day, 69; his orders, 71; battle of the
second day and reports of officers, 71-77; rout of Gen.
McDowell, 78; panic, 78; retreat to the heights opposite
Washington, 79; second battle, 262–268.

Bunker Hill-Skirmish at, 67.
Burbridge, Brig.-Gen. STEPHEN G.-In command in Ken-

tucky, 582; moves into Southwestern Virginia, 582;
falls back to drive Morgan out of Kentucky, 582; his re-
port, 582; expedition in East Tennessee, 629; captures
Abingdon, Va., 629.

BURLEY, BENNET G.-Organizes an expedition against John-
son's Island on Lake Erie, 682; seizes the steamer Par-
sons, 632.

BURNHAM, Brig.-Gen. H.-Commands 3d brigade 1st divi-
sion 6th corps, 549; biographical notice of, 791.
BURNS, Brig.-Gen. WILLIAM W.-In the battles before Rich-
mond, 244.

BURNSIDE, Maj.-Gen. AMBROSE E.-With the Rhode Island
battery joins Gen. Patterson, 56; in command at Bull
Run, 68; commands an expedition against North Caro-

lina, 185; his movements, 136; orders on landing in North
Carolina, 186; address to the people of North Carolina,
138; captures Newbern, 189; address to his troops, 189;
moves from Newport News, 256; lands at Fredericks-
burg, 259; evacuates Fredericksburg, 264; near Middle-
town, Md., 268; at South Mountain, 269; at Antietam, 271;
crosses the Potomac, 301; appointed to command the
Army of the Potomac, 802; address to the army, 308;
moves to Fredericksburg, 303, 304; testimony before a
Committee of Congress, 305; his design about the pon-
toons, 806; attack on Fredericksburg, 306; despatch to
the President, 308; do. to Halleck, 808; explains his de-
feat, 808; position of his army, 872; relieved of command,
878; his order, 378; the reason, 378; before the Commit-
tee of Enquiry, 874; his order No. 8, 875; testimony re-
specting this order, 876; assumes command of the De-
partment of Ohio, 376; advances into East Tennessee,
457; enthusiastic reception at Knoxville, 458; position
of his army, 458; his movements in East Tennessee, 468;
relieved of command, 470; commands 9th corps of Poto-
mac army, 550; address to his troops, 553; at the Wilder-
ness battle, 554; at Spottsylvania battle, 555; position of
his corps, 573; at Coal Harbor battle, 576; at Petersburg,
577.

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CANBY, Maj.-Gen. EDWIN R. S.-In command at Fort Craig,
New Mexico, 812; attacks Gen. Sibley, 812; falls back,
818; further operations in New Mexico, 813; organizes
an expedition from Baton Rouge, 631; besieges Fort
Gaines, 647; commands Department of West Mississip
pi, 655; commands against Mobile, 703; receives the sur-
render of Taylor, 704.

CANTWELL, Col. J.—Biographical notice of, 783.

Cape Girardeau-Attack on, 482.

CAPHART, Col. --Commands a brigade of Sheridan's Cav-
alry, 686.

CARLETON, Brig.-Gen. JAMES H.-Commands in New Mexico,
818; in command of the department of New Mexico, 885
Carondolet-Gunboat runs past the batteries at Island No.
10, 165.

CARR, Brig.-Gen. EUGENE A.-Commands a division under
Gen. Curtis, 156, 157; at the battle of Pea Ridge, 153;
commands a division in McClernand's corps, 355; ordered
to pursue the enemy, 855; commands under Gen, Steele,

515.

CARE, Brig.-Gen. JOSEPH B.-Reports to Hancock, 525; com-
mands 4th division 2d corps, 549; at the Wilderness bat-
tle, 555.

Carrick Ford-Battle at, 67.

BUSH, Col. -Commands a brigade of Devens' division at CARROLL, Brig.-Gen. SAMUEL S.-Commands the advance of
the battle of Chancellorsville, 379.
Bute-a-la-Rose-Captured by Banks, 367.
BUTLER, Maj.-Gen. BENJ. F.-Arrives in New York with

Massachusetts troops, 29; occupies the Relay House with
troops, 32; do. Baltimore, 82; arrives in Washington with
his brigade, 48; at Newport News and Fortress Monroe,
54; orders an attack on Great Bethel, 56; commands mili-
tary force against forts at Hatteras Inlet, 84; commands
the military in the expedition against New Orleans, 190;
takes possession of New Orleans, 200; address to the in-
habitants, 200; further proceedings, 200; proclamation
relative to the distress of the inhabitants, 201; provisions
distributed, 202; military administration, 202; orders,
203; arrests, 203; relieved by Gen. Banks, 205; reports at
Washington, 865; commands departments of Virginia
and North Carolina, 472; movements against Petersburg,
563; his despatch to Gen. Grant, 565; despatches relative
to his operations, 567; further operations, 569; attack on
his position, 569; retires to his intrenchments, 578; makes
a demonstration against Petersburg, 576; relieved by
Stanton and retained by Grant, 589; his canal on the
James, 591; on the expedition against Fort Fisher, 640;
withdraws the troops from Fort Fisher, 642; correspond-
ence with Porter relative to Fort Fisher, 643; relieved
from command, 643.

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Gen. Shields' force, 289; fights at Port Republic, 240; in
command near Port Republic, 240; commands 3d bri-
gade 2d division 2d corps, 549; at the Wilderness battles,
555; at Spottsylvania battle, 556.

CARTER, Brig.-Gen. SAMUEL P.-Commands an expedition to
cut the East Tennessee Railroad, 809; commands in East
Tennessee, 457; address to people of East Tennessee, 458;
demands the surrender of Cape Girardeau, 482; com-
mands a division under Schofield, 683.

Carthage-Battle of, 61.

CASEY, Maj.-Gen. SILAS-In command near Washington, 120
-206; in the battles before Richmond, 242.
CASWELL, Brig.-Gen. WILLIAM R.-In command in East Ten-
nessee, 59.
CAwthorn, Col.

--Biographical notice of, 722.
Cedar Keys-Expedition to, 152; boat expedition also, 152.
Cedar Mountain-Battle of, 258.
Cedar Run-Battle of, 627.
CHALMERS, Maj.-Gen.

In command in Alabama, 499;
attacks Smith in Mississippi, 508; at the capture of Fort
Pillow, 517; his headquarters captured, 630.
Chambersburg, Pa.-Occupied by Stuart's cavalry, 800;
occupied by Ewell, 897; burned, 588.
CHAMPION, Col. R.—Biographical notice of, 764.
Champion Hills-Battle of, 854.
Chancellorsville-Battle of, 878, $79.
Chantilly-Battle of, 265.

CHAPLIN, Brig.-Gen. S. G.-Biographical notice of, 772.
CHAPMAN, Col. A. B.-Biographical notice of, 776.
CHARLES, Col. E. C.-Biographical notice of, 749.
Charles City-Battle at, 250.

Charleston, & C-Blockade with sunken vessels, 113, 114;
apprehensions excited by the occupation of Beaufort,
114; fired upon by Gen. Gillmore, 479; evacuation of, by
Hardee, 678; occupied by Federal troops, 678; corre-
spondence relative to the surrender, 679.
Charlotte, N. C-Mint at, seized, 44.
Chattanooga-Attacked by Gen. Negley, 185; occupied

by Rosecrans, 457; the battle of, under Grant, 467.
CHEATHAM, Maj.-Gen. William 8.-In command in the
southwest, 172; at the battle of Murfreesboro, 277; at
Chickamauga, 468; moves to join Beauregard, 680; at
Bentonsville, 685.

Chesapeake Seized by passengers and taken to Nova Scotia,
440; recaptured, 440.

Chickahominy River-Its course and bridges, 226.
CHILDS, Col. J. H.-Biographical notice of, 786.
Choctaw Indians-Taken as prisoners, 368.
Christian Commission-Its organization, 605; character
and duties, 605; branch organizations and agencies, 606;
system of work, 606.

CHURCHILL, Brig.-Gen.-In command at Fort Hindman 886;

surrenders, 836; at Pleasant Hill battle, 511.

CLACK, F. H.-Biographical notice of, 775.

Clarence-A Confederate privateer, 440.

driven from Crampton's Gap, Md., 269; made a prisoner
at Macon, 708.

COBB, Gen. T. R. R.-Biographical notice of, 742.
COCHRANE, Brig.-Gen. JOHN-Commands a brigade of

Couch's division, 267; commands a brigade in Frank-
lin's corps, 374; letter relative to Gen. Burnside's plans,
875.

COCKE, Gen. P. ST. GRORGE-Biographical notice of, 726.
COPPEY, Col. --Attacks Philips near Fort Gibson, 482.
COKE, Lieut. J. W.-Commands the Albemarle, 520.

CLARK, Maj.-Gen. C.-In command in Western Tennessee, COLBURN, Col. JOHN-Commands an expedition in Tennes-

59.

CLARK, Capt. C.-Biographical notice of, 728.

CLARK, GOV. H. T.-Address to the people of North Carolina
on the approach of the Burnside expedition, 188.
CLARK, Col. J. C.-Biographical notice of, 790.
CLAYTON, Brig.-Gen. POWELL-Commands an expedition
from Helena, 482; marches to join Steele, 515; his re-
port, 515.

CLEBURN, Maj.-Gen. PATRICK-At Chickamauga, 463; at
Atlanta, 537; biographical notice of, 794.
Clifton-Gunboat captured at Sabine Pass, 480.
CLUSURET, Brig.-Gen. GUSTAVE B.-Commands in the con-
test at Strasburg, 238, 289.

Confederate States-Movements to assemble a Congress
and organize a Confederacy, 18; delegates meet at
Montgomery, 13; organize, 13; rules adopted, 14; plan
of Provisional Government, 14; its adoption, 14; pro-
ceed to elect a president and vice-president, 14; Ste-
phens' speech on taking the oath of office, 15; proceed-
ings of Congress, 15; flag adopted, 15; inauguration of
Mr. Davis, 16; his speech, 16; cabinet officers, 16; other
acts of Congress, 16; draft and adoption of a permanent
Constitution of Government, 17, 18; its features, 18, 19;
ports blockaded by the Federal fleet, 54; Federal rev-
enue cutters seized, 63; military policy, 67; further
military policy, 80; depreciation of currency, 81; aspect
grows unfavorable, 81; views of the people, 115; action
of the Government relative to prisoners, 115; feeling of
the people in the beginning of 1862, 116; concentrate
forces, 185; their military policy, 207; further military
plans, 256; the demand for men, 274; conscription act,
274; its operation, 274; cabinet of Davis, 275; finances,
275; privateering, 275; order relative to proceedings of
Federal commanders, 826; civil affairs, 4S6; finances,
487; debt, 487; agriculture, 487; railroads, 488; crops,
488; blockade, 489; foreign relations, 489; emancipa-
tion, 489; address to Christians throughout the world,
489; inflexibility of purpose, 490; plan of military opera-
tions, 609; situation in 1864, 655; crops, 655; manufac-
tures, 656; foreign relations, 656; finances, 656; views
of the people, 657; peace movement, 657.
Congress, Confederate-Authorize all volunteer troops to be
accepted, 51; second meeting, 54; move the capital to
Richmond, 54; acts relative to the army, 412, 418;
measures to keep up the armies, 649, 650; enlistinent of
negroes, 650; an act for the purpose passed, 650; vote,
650; objections to the measure, 651.
Congress, United States-Appropriations for the war in July,

1861, 80; action relative to iron-clad ships, 117; act rela-
tive to seizure of slaves by military officers, 153; oath
required of public officers, 819; act to admit West Vir-
ginia as a State, 820; appoint a committee of inquiry
relative to Burnside's movements, 878; report, 874; acts
relative to colored troops, 419; action relative to slaves
and free colored persons, 667.

Coal Harbor-Battle near, between Grant and Lec, 575.
COBB, Brig.-Gen. HOWELL-Address on taking the chair in
the Montgomery Congress, 13; speech at Atlanta, 55;
in command under Gen. Johnston at Richmond, 249;

see, 452.

Cole-A skirmish at, 60.

COLEMAN, Col. A. H.-Biographical notice of, 786.
COLLINS, Capt. N.-Captures the Florida, 649; report, 649.
COLMAN, W. D.-Biographical notice of, 789.
Colored troops-(See Army U. 8.)

Columbia, S. C.-Captured by Sherman, 677.
Columbus, Ky.-Fortified by Gen. Polk, 95; evacuation of,
181, 162; occupied by a Federal force, 188, 162.
Commissioners-Sent to Washington by Mr. Davis from
Montgomery, 20; their negotiations fail, 20.
Connecticut-Response to the first call for troops, 28; appro-
priates $2,000,000 to war purposes, 51.

CONNOR, Brig.-Gen. PATEICK E.-In command in Idaho, 484.
CONOVER, Com. T. A.-Biographical notice of, 791.
COOKE, COL --In command at Bull Run, 70.
Cook, Brig. Gen. H. F.-Biographical notice of, 768.
COOPER, Gen -Defeated by Blunt in Arkansas, 482.
COOPER, Brig.-Gen. JAMES-Biographical notice of, 748.
COOPER, Capt. T. C.-Biographical notice of, 777.
CORCORAN, Brig.-Gen. MICHAEL-Marches from New York

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with the 60th regiment, 30; commands at Bull Run, 79;
taken prisoner, 79; retained at Richmond as a hostage,
322; biographical notice of, 771.
Corinth-Its position, 172-180; siege of, 180-182; evacuation
of, 182; defence of, by Rosecrans, 292.
Corps d'Afrique-Organized by Gen. Banks, 868, 654.
Corpus Christi-Capture of, 200.
CORSE, Brig.-Gen. JOHN M.-Moves to Allatoona, 610; sent
to Rome with reënforcements, 610; burns public build-
ings at Rome, 614; pushed forwards toward Savannah,
620; in Sherman's march through the Carolinas, 675, 694.
COUCH, Maj.-Gen. DARIUS N.-In the battles before Rich-
mond, 246; advances in Maryland, 267; commands 2d
corps at the battle of Chancellorsville, 878; in command
of the department of Susquehanna, 885; his order, 886;
movements in Pennsylvania, 405, 588; at the battle near
Nashville, 680; commands in the advance on Goldsboro,
688.

COUTHONOY, Lieut. J.-Shipwrecked and surrenders, 442.
COWEN, B. R.-Adj.-Gen. of Ohio, 551; order, 551.
COWLES, Col. D. S.-Biographical notice of, 758.
Cox, A. S., M. D.-Biographical notice of, 757.
Cox, Brig.-Gen. JOHN D.-In command in Western Virginia,
259; commands a division of 23d corps, 534; at Kenesaw,
534; commands 23d corps, 610; moves to Rome, 610; at
the battle near Nashville, 680; supports the advance of
Terry, 682; commands 3d division of 23d corps, 682;
lands near Cape Fear River, 682.

COXE, R. C.-Biographical notice of, 721.
Crampton's Gap-Battle of, 269.

CRANE, Lieut.-Col. L. H. D.-Biographical notice of, 782.
CRAVEN, Capt. T. A. M.-In the battle below New Orleans,
194; commands a fleet up the Mississippi, 199; com-
mands the Tecumseh, 646; lost, 646; biographical notice
of, 787.
CRAWFORD, Brig.-Gen. SAMUEL W.-Commands a brigade in
Banks' corps, 256-258; at Antietam, 271; commands 3d
division of 5th corps, 548; at the Wilderness battle, 555.

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