"Bay State Regiment," Mass. Vols., BONHAM, D. W. C., Col. Twenty-third D. 11 23 Boston, Mass., meeting for Col. Cor- 83 83 96 D. 87 Cavalry, D. 7 61 63 D. 24 order before the battle, Doc, 334 son, P. 62 D. 24 the sickness of, Doc. 11 BOYLE, J. T., Gen., Doc. 362 Doc. 21 BRADFORD, A. W., Governor of Mary- land, inaugurated, D. 7 D. 96 D. 98 BELLOWS, HENRY W., D.D., lecture on D. 71 BRAGG, BRAXTON, Gen., rebel, habits of, P. 68 BRENNAN, -, Messrs., arrested at D. 73 BENNETT,, Lieut.-Col., captured, D. 59 D. 48 D. 51 "Ben Wade Brigade," the, D. 12 Gen. Mitchel's report. D. 53 BERRY, N. S., Gov., New-Hampshire, of Pea Ridge, Ark, D. 53; Doc. 248 at Burk's Station, Va., D. 55; Doc. 282 Doc. 266; D. 54 Berryville, Va., rebels surprised at, D. 51 his case set forth, at Big Creek Gap, D. 55 BERGH, HENRY, D. 58 BRITTAN, BILLUPS, JOHN, of Ga., Doc. 21 tween Gens. Halleck and Price in Bridgeport, Ala., battle at, "Chicago Tribune" account, Doc. 580 D. 24 speech of, in his own defence, Doc. 64 D. 11 D. 99 Doc. 530 BISSELL, Col. Engineer Corps, U.S.A., D. 80 BROWN, JOSEPH E, Governor of 10 Doc. 307 Doc. 356 Doc. 847 D. 74 Doc. 848 Black Flag, in Lynchburgh, Va., P. Georgia, the release of, at Cincinnati, reception at Philadelphia, D. 92 tieth Kentucky Regiment, D. 17 D. 6; Doc. 21 Doc. 119 D. D. T at Grass Lick, Va., D. 96; Doc. 507 at Neosho, Mo., D. 98; Doc. 527 to, D. 82 near Monterey, Tenn., D. 98 Gen. Lander's report, Doc. 127 Doc. 127 BUCHANAN, F., Capt. of the "Merri- mac," rebel, D. 56; P. 82 D. 82 his report of the battle at Hamp ton Roads, PAGE Lieut.-Col. Kimball's Report, Doc. 476 Doc. 478 notice of, P. 71 account by one of the wounded, BUCHANAN, Doc. 479 U.S.N., BUCKLAND -, Col., P. 103 COBB, HOWELL, Gen., rebel, "Buckner Guards," rebel, D. 2 Norfolk Day-Book account, Doc. 484 Com. Foote's report of the capture, Cliff Creek, appearance of the battle- address to the people of Georgia, Doc. 194 P. 89 D. 90 D. 35; Doc. 192 BUCKNER, S. B., Gen., rebel, property D. 34; Doc. 138 to 162 BUDD, T. A., Lieut. Commanding, D. tary of War, D. 11 COBB, THOMAS R. R., D. 35; Doc. 192 D. 9 arrest of, D. 89 Cobb's Point, N. C., battle of, D. 27 censured by the House of Repre- Cockpit Point, Va., batteries at, D. 46 sentatives, D. 100 Camp Beauregard, Ky., D. 11 65; Doc. 327 "Canandaigua," steam sloop, launch- shelled, D. 8 BUELL, D. C., Gen., D. 32, 38; Doc. ed, D. 71 135, 410 CANBY, E, R. S., Col., D. 37; Doc. 197 giment N. Y. S. V., D. 89 D. 71 confirmed Major-Gen., D. 47 CASEY, S. F., Gen., order on entering Nashville, Doc. 205 CARLINE, Col., D. 77 COLES, ROBERT, Capt. Wise Legion, Doc. 104 thanked by Gen. Halleck, Doc. 500 Carolina Light Dragoons, rebel, D. 57 anecdote of, P. 34 "Caroline's Farewell to Brother COLTON, G. A., Major, Doc. 80 Buffalo Gap, Va., rebels near, BUFORD, N. B., Colonel Twenty-sev- enth Regiment Illinois Vols., D. D. 95 Jonathan," "Carondelet," gunboat, runs the 72 fortifications at Island No. Ten, Columbus, Ky., gunboat reconnois- sance to, gunboat fight near, Com. Porter's D. 7, 11 BUISSON, BENJAMIN, Gen., D. 74 D. 78; Doc. 426 report, Doc. 30 BULLARD, JAMES W., D. 64 CARPER, P. W., D. 71 Com. Foote's despatch, Doc. 81 BULLARD, W. N., Eighth Illinois Regi- CARRINGTON, L., of Georgia, Doc. 21 evacuation of, D. 42 P. 81 Bull Run, the exhumation at, Doc. 343 CARROLL, S. S., Col. bravery of at surrender of, D. 47 Doc. 127 Gen. Halleck's Report, Doc. 222 Gen. Cullum's Report, Doc. 222 Bull's Bay, S. C., rebel vessels de- Doc. 45 Com. Foote's Report, Doc. 223 Lieut. Conroy's report of the ves- Bunker Hill, Va., occupation of, D. 50 enth New-York S. Volunteers, Burk's Station, Va., fight at, D. 55; D. 32 CARTER, JAMES, Col., his "loyal Ten- National accounts, Doc, 223, 225 D. 51 D. 56 National pickets driven in at, D. 50 Columbus, Ohio, celebration of the D. 96 D. 89 captures of Forts Henry and Don- D. 34 P. 48 D. 12 D. 15 D. 19 Burlington, N. J., Rev. Samuel Doc. 282 Gen. Bragg's order for the rendez- D. 50 D. 95 "what has become of the arms of?" at, D. 69 Cave City, Ky., rebel raid into, D. 10 D. 52 BURNHAM, W., rebel, D. 72 D. 59 See Richmond "Whig," D. 91 "Burnside's Expedition," D. 8 sailed from Fortress Monroe, D. 10 bounty to the soldiers of the, P. 40 P. 99 account of the voyage, CHACE, JOHN, Fourth Rhode Island Confederate commerce, Doc. 472 P. 19 Confederate Congress, journal of the BURNSIDE, A. E., Gen., thanked by Government, joint proclamation with Commo- CHANDLER, ZACHARIAH, Senator. See meeting of the "permanent," D. 32 Michigan, D. 35; Doc. 188 CHASE, SALMON P., Secretary of Trea- list of members of the, Doc. 191 sury, D. 24 electoral votes counted in, D. 36 CHAPIN, J. C., Lieut., P. 72 unsatisfactory at the South, D. 41, CHAPMAN, Capt. Sixty-third 43, 44 D. 50 Charleston, Mo., reconnoissance pass the bill for the destruction of D. 51 D. 43 Charleston, 8. C., how the city should P. 11 how he found a landing at Roa- free market at, D. 51 P. 63 Charlestown, Va., occupied by the the death of Gen. Johnston an- D. 80 90 Doc. 442 See Burnside's Expedition. Nationals, D. 43 Confederate courts, D. 82, 89 See Winton, N. C. CHEATHAM, R. B., of Nashville, Tenn., See Roanoke Island. arrested, D. 69 D. 73 D. 89 D. 65 See Ship Island, Miss. Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal, Confederate Navy, list of officers of Doc. 217 See Rich- D. 81 mond. is cast ashore, See New-Orleans. Butler's Expedition, is run ashore, BUTLER, JOSEPH C., of Cincinnati, D. BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL, Brig. Gen., D. 53 D. 43; Doc. 217 P. 42 Chicago, Ill., Sigel meeting at, D. 76 Confederate States, the Cabinet of P. 10 the, D. 67 P. war contributions,, P. 72 Confederate Treasury, D. 82 "Confederate Wags," P. 49 Confederate War Department, orders cotton and military stores trans- D. 59 Confederates, called "rebels," P. 65 Confiscation, the Memphis "Argus" D. 15 P. 41 speech of Senator Powell on, D. 90 "Civile Bellum," a song, P. 85 notice of, D. 55 Cairo, Ill., reconnoissance from, D. 39 CIST, LEWIS J., P. 27 rebel opinions of, P. 100 D. 60 CLAIBOURNE, HENRY, Col., rebel, P. 25 See Garrett Davis. CLAPP, W. H., Lieut., See Sequestration. Camden, N. C., battle of, Calhoun," rebel steamer, captured, Claremont., N. H., loyalty of, P. 64 See Maine. P. 80 See Cotton. CLARK, HENRY T., Gov. of North-Car- Conscription. See Confederate con- scription bill. D. 93 rebel bill of, D. 81 N. Y. S. V., CONFORT, FELIX, Col. Enfants Perdus, D. 94 notices of, D. 3, 67; Doc. 271 See Conscription. report of the outrage at Brunswick, D. 12 D. 56 DIMMOCK, CHARLES, Col., rebel, Doc. 199 Eastern Virginia. See Virginia. D. 80 D. 80 Doc. 181 Edisto, S. C., fight near, D. 98 Com, Du Pont's Report, to, sylvania, Pennsylvania troops, See G. M. Morris. CURTIN, ANDREW G., Gov. of Penn- order of April 4th, CURTIS, F. R., Paymaster U.S.N., Doc. 128 takes Fayetteville, Ark., D. 38; Doc. 204 emancipation order of, thanked by Congress, Lieut. Flusser's Report, Doc. 509 Lieut. Rhind's Report, Seward's order in reference to the Educational Committee, of Boston, Mass., EDWARDS, GEO. W., D. 21 Elizabeth City, N. C., Capture of, D. 29 Doc. 506 Doc. 507 D. 45 Doc. 124 National account, Doc. 124 D. 100 See Seward. the blockade at Charleston, D. 8 See steamer "Isabel." D. 42 Fairfax Court House, Va., Union D. 30 preaches his fleet left New-Madrid, Mo., D. 86 Gen. Hunter's Report, Doc. 452 66 church, FALL, ALEXANDER. See Zollicoffer. See Clarksville, Tenn. epigrams on, the fight at, P. 25 P. 41 incidents of the battle at, D. 69 land, Gen. Benham's Report, Doc. 452 Doc. 455 Doc. 456 Doc. 457 Doc. 458 Doc. 458 Doc. 459 account by a participant, Doc. 459 Doc. 464 FOSTER,, Capt. Fourth Ohio, Doc. 25 Mich. Regiment, Doc. 3, 501 Fernandina, Fla., capture of, D. 48 Col. Webster's Report, Doc. 140 Com. Du Pont's Report, Doc. 229 Gen. Lewis Wallace's Report, Doc. 140 Com. Drayton's Report, Doc. 230 Col. Cruft's Report, Doc. 143 Baltimore "American" narrative, Col. Shackleford's Report, Doc. 282 Col. McHenry's Report, FRANCIS, JOHN T. See Sequestra- FERRERO, EDWARD, Col., Report of Col. Reed's Report, Doc. 148 the battle of Roanoke, Doc. 90 Gen. W. H. L. Wallace's Report, Doc. 148 Finances, the treasury demand note Col. Thayer's Report, Doc. 155 bill passed the U. S. House of Col. Haynes's Report, Doc. 156 Col. Smith's Report, Doc. 157 Col. McGinnis's Report, Doc. 158 in New-Orleans, D. 69 Col. Wood's Report, Brig. Gen. Cullum's Report, plan of the battle of, Doc. 167 FROTHINGHAM, Fredericksburgh, Va., Council of, wait on Gen. Augur, "Freemen to your standard rally!" by Lewis J. Cist, FREMONT, JOHN C., Gen., order in -, Major, at Bloom- FRY, S. S., Col. Fourth Kentucky FULLER,, Capt., ship Mohawk. P. 46 D. 98; Doc. 528 D. 75 D. 94 P. 27 P. 41 P. 31, 55 P. 101 Great Britain, her course towards the expedition to, Col. Morgan's (rebel) GAMBLE, HAMILTON R., Gov., GARFIELD, J. A., Col., at Paintsville, Ky., Doc. 824 Report of the battle of Middle Creek, Ky., Doc. 27 GRIGSBY, at Jennie Creek, Doc. 24 Kentucky Volunteers, D. 82; Doc. 500 PAGE PAGE order relating to picket-shooting, D. 72 D. 9 HARLAN, 79 -, Senator from Iowa, HARRIS, JOSEPH S. See New-Orleans. PAGE ecdote of, tured, Grimball's Plantation, S. C., expedi tion to, D. 97 Harrisonburgh, Va., reconnoissance toward, Union celebration at, "Hartford," rebel schooner, cap- Pennsylvania Volunteers, Doc. 104 HAWKINS, RUSH C., Col., wounded at P. 53 P. 53 Doc. 869 D. 96, 97 D. 99 D. 86 Col., Fifty-First Gauley Bridge, Va., the rebuilding Guerrillas, in Western Virginia, of, P. 46 Gunpowder, prohibition of the expor- HAYES, CHARLES S., Major, D. 59 Habeas Corpus, writ of, suspended in "Hazlet Guards," of Dover, Del, D. 52 Lieut. Fourth Regi- ment Iowa Cavalry, D. 96; Doe. 507 HECKLER, VALENTINE, arrested, HEIMAN,, Col., rebel, HEINTZELMAN, S. P., Gen., D. 44 D. 19 54 "Hemming Cotton," D. 74 P. 10 D. 5 Vir- D. P. 22 HENRY, JOHN, P. 26 man, at, D. 89 letter to Gen. Hunter, D. 87 See St. Louis, Mo. ters the oath to Jeff. Davis, D. 38 Secretary Fox's Despatch, Doc. 270 GOODE, T. C., Colonel Forty-seventh D. 17 GOODRICH, H. L. See New-Orleans. Engineer Stimer's Letter, Doc. 270 Doc. 271 Doc. 272 D. 56 "Baltimore American" Account, P. 86 GOODWIN, JOHN, Lieut., killed at Ro- anoke Island, Doc. 92 Doc. 278 Holywood Cemetery, account of D. 19 "Home Guards," the man that "jined the," P. $8 D. 18 Doc. 876 Indiana Regiment, P. 25 |