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The Rebellion record; a diary of American events (Volume 05)

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of, Doc. 827

One Hundred and Third Regiment

of, D. 2

One Hundred and Tenth Regiment

of, D. 59

One Hundred and Eleventh Regi
ment of, D. 64
One Hundred and Sixteenth Regi
ment of, i>. 72
One Hundred and Seventeenth Regi
ment of, D. 63
One Hundred and Twentieth Regi
ment of, D. 65
One Hundred and Twenty-first Re
giment of, D. 68
One Hundred and Twenty-second

Regiment of, D. 69

One Hundred and Twenty-third Re
giment of, D. 73
One Hundred and Twenty-fourth

Regiment of, D. 73

One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Re
giment of, D. 6S
One Hundred and Twenty-sixth

Regiment of, D. 65 ; Doc. 441

One Hundred and Twenty-eighth

Regiment of, D. 72

One Hundred and Forty-second Re
giment of, D. 93
One Hundred and Forty-ninth Regi
ment of, D. 85
One Hundred and Fifty-seventh

Regiment of, D. 86

One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Regi
ment of, D. 86
First Cavalry of, Doc. 234
Third Cavalry of, Doc. 544
Fifth Cavalry of, Doc. 189
Tenth Cavalry of, D. 70, 82
Bodse s Mounted Rifles, Doc. 478
Harris Cavalry of, Doc. 558
Mix s Cavalry of, D. 22
First Regiment Artillery, Doc. 81, 428
Third Artillery of, Doc. COS
Capt. Moser s Battery of, Doc. 263
Knapp s Battery of, Doc. 326
Spratt s Battery of, Doc. 81
First Regiment of Fire Zouaves mus
tered out of .service, D. 22
First Metropolitan Regiment, D. 80
Hawkins s Zouaves, Doc. 605
Spinola s Empire Brigade, D. 64
VICHOLS, Capt., gunboat Picket, Doc. 172
Vorfolk, Va., occupation of, D. 7;

Doc. 40

martial law in, D. 31

Norfolk Day Book " suppressed, D. 19
Norfolk Union " suppressed, D. 58
North, invasion of the, considered in

the rebel Congress, D. 79

North-Anna River, Va., fight near,

D. 46

official reports of the fight at, Doc. 559
North-Carolina, Dodge s expedition

into, Doc. 478

See Edward Stanly.
the feeling among the rebel troops

of, P. 28

North-Carolina Volunteers, (loyal,)

Doc. 173

First Regiment of, D. 5 ; Doc. 608

Northern army, the extent of the, P. 3
Northern Light, steamer, captures the

Agnes II. Ward, I). 19

NORTON-, FRANK II., P. 20



Oak Grove, Va., battle of, Doc. 229

Ocilla River, Fla., Unionists captured

on, D. 22

" Ocmulgee " ship, destroyed, D. 72
OEIIL, HENRY, See Seven Pines, P. 34
i Officers, order in reference to the ap
pointment of, D. 61
Ogeechee River, Ga., operations on

the, D. 48

Ohio, military department of, erected,

D. 62

draft in, postponed, D. 80

See General Shields.
First Regiment of, D. 93

Seventh Regiment of, Doc. Ill

Eighth Regiment of, Doc. 459

Ninth Regiment of, Doc. 152

Eleventh Regiment of, Doc. 434

Twelfth Regiment of, Doc. 398, 434
Twenty-first Regiment of, D. 80

Twenty-third Regiment of, D 2 ;

Doc. 434

Twenty-seventh Regiment of, Doc. 117
Twenty-ninth Regiment of, Doc. Ill
Thirty-first Regiment of, D. 47

Thirty-second Regiment of, Doc. 34,

106, 439.

Thirty-fourth Regiment of, D. 77, 87
Thirty-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 152, 573
Thirty-sixth Regiment of, Doc. 141, 434
Thirty-seventh Regiment of, D. 77
Forty-fourth Regiment of, Doc. 141
Fiftieth Regiment of, Doc. 524

Fifty-fourth Regiment of, Doc. 151

Fifty-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 108

Sixtieth Regiment of, Doc. 105

Sixty-first Regiment of, D. 19

Sixty-sixth Regiment of, Doc. Ill

Sixty-ninth Regiment of, D. 29

Seventieth Regiment of, Doc. 149

Seventy-first Regiment of, D. 74, 66 ;

Doc. 591, 609
Seventy -third Regiment of, Doc.

106, 103

Seventy-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 84, 106
Seventy-sixth Regiment of, Doc. 271
Eighty-second Regiment of, Doc.

106, 3S8

Ninety-fifth Regiment of, Doc. 409

First Battery of, Doc. 395

Ninth Battery of, Doc. 84

Eleventh Battery of, Doc. 4SO

Twelfth Battery of Doc. 34

See Chaplin Hills.
Olathe, Kansas, sacked by guerrillas,

D. 72
OLDEN, CHARLES S., proclamation for

enrolment, D. 38, 83

OLDENHAW, P. P., A.A.G., See Chap
lin Hills, Doc. 514
" Old Hundred," as sung in the Na
tional camp at Yorktown, P. 10
" Old Seth," the sharp-shooter, P. 12
Olive Hill, Ky., fight at, D. 90
" One Year A"go," by Horatio Alger,

Jr., P. 7

" On the Abolition of Slavery in the
District of Columbia," by Rufus
Leighton, P. 8

Orange Court-House, fight at, D. 44,

48, 53 ; Doc. 569

ORD, E. 0. C., Gen., Report of the bat
tle of Corinth, Doc. 497
at luka, Doc. 483
notices of, D- 92 ; Doc. 488
" Oreto," rebel steamer, runs into Mo
bile Harbor, D. 71, S3
" Oriental," wrecked, D. 11
OSHORN, FRANK, Lieut.-Col., Doc. 172
Oswego, N. Y., war meeting at, D. 47
" Our Mountain Soldiers," by Marion
Douglass, 1 J . 36

OCSLEY/ , Major of Kentucky,

Doc. 131

Owensboro, Ky., skirmish at, D. 8

Oxford, Bishop of, D. 50

Ozark, Mo., battle of, D. 52 ; Doc. 568



PAOS
Pactolus Road, N. C., ikirmish on the,

D. 28

PADDOCK, A. S., Gov. of Nebraska, D. 7f
PAINE, ELEAZER, General, Doc. 117

notices of, D. 6 ; Doc. C

PAINK, 11. E., Col. Breckiuridge s note

to, D. 59

PALFHKT, II. TV., D. 81

PALMER, J. N., Brig.-General at Fair

Oaks, Doc. 74

notice of, Doc. 234

PALMER, JAMES S., Com., Doc. 423

PALMER, JOHN M., Gen. at Farmington,

Miss.. Doc. US

PALMER, TV. H., Major, rebel, Doc. 26
PALMKRSTOX, Lord, speech on the con
test in America, D. 44
speech at Sheffield, England, D. f>0
Palmyra, Mo., rebel descent on, D. 79
Pamunkey River, Va., destruction of

vessels on the, D. 12

rebel raid on the, Doc. 193

Paris Constitutionnel on mediation.

D.24, 29

Paris, Ky., guerrilla operations at, D. 50
evacuated by the Unionists, D. 69
PA RISEN, Capt. See Antietam, Doc. 461
Park Barracks, N. Y., a scene at the,

P. 11
PARK, Jons, Mayor of Memphis,

Tenn., Doc. 176

PARKE, JOHN G., General, P. 35

PARKER, F. I., Col. Thirty-second Re
giment Mass., D. 17
Parkersburgh, Va., excitement in, rel
ative to guerrillas, D. 49
PARKHURST, Lieut.-Col. Ninth Michi
gan, Doc. 115
PARROTT, E. A., Col., D. 93; Doc. 624
PARROTT, E. P., Com. See " Planter."
Partisan Rangers, rebel, D. 41 ; Doc. 563
Pass Christian, Miss., capture of, Doc. 114
Pass Manchac, Miss., skirmish at, D. 9
"Patras," steamer captured. D. 13
PATRICK, JOHN II., Lieut.-Col., Report
of the battle of Cedar Mountain,

Doc. 829

PATRICK, MARSENA R., Gen., Doc. 8S6, 433
Patten, Mo., skirmish at, D. 43

PATTERSON, JOHN TV., Captain, Doc. S6
PAULDING, HIRAM, Admiral, D. 62

Paw Paw, Va., Unionists surprised

at, D. 92

Paynesville, Minn., Indian attack-
near, D. 81
Peace, Foote s proposition in the rebel

Congress, D. 83

Peace Society of London, Eng., ad
dress of, D. 72
Peach Orchard, Va., battle of, D. 33
PEASE, TV. R., Colonel. D. 63
PECK, JOHN J., General, Doc. 78, 814
PELOUZE, Major, at the battle of Cedar

Mountain, Doc. 330

PENDLETON, EDWARD, Col., rebel, Doc. 241
PENXOCK, A. M., Commander. See

Fort Pillow.
Pennsylvania, excitement in. Sfe

Maryland, D. 75, 76

draft postponed in, D. 65, 77, K>

Treasure and bonds removed from,!). 73
seventy-two thousand men rise in,

1). 82

the objects of the invasion of, D. 81
Seventh Regiment of, Doc. 11."

Eighth Regiment of, Doc. 622

Eleventh Regiment of. P. 21

Fifteenth Regiment of, D. 20

Twentieth Regiment of, Doc. 189

Twenty-third Regiment of, Doc. 77
Twenty-ninth Regiment of, Doc. 57
fiftieth Reeiincnt of, Doc. 477

Fifty-first Regiment of, ^ Doc. 457
Fifty-second Regiment of, Doc. 4 JS
Fifty-fourth Regiment of,
Fifty-eighth Regiment of, Doc. 4

Sixty-first Regiment of, Doc.. 77

Sixtv-st cond Regiment of,

D. 85 ; Doc. 6, 240

Sixty-third Regiment of. Doc. 313, :;:!
Seventy-seventh Regiment of, D. 81



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REBELLION RECORD:



PAGE

Seventy-ninth Regiment of, Doc.

181, 187

Eighty-third Redment of, Doc. 63
Eighty-fourth Regiment of, Doc. Ill
Ninety-third Regiment of, Doc. 263 ;

77, 86
Ninety-eighth Regiment of Doc.

2G3, 407

One Hundredth Regiment of, Doc. 216
One Hundred and First Regiment,

of, Doc. 80

One Hundred and Second Regiment

of, Doc. 263, 428

One Hundred and Fourth Regiment

of, Doc. 80, 423

One Hundred and Fifth Regiment

of, Doc. 396

One Hundred and Ninth Regiment

of, Doc. 329

One Hundred and Eleventh Regi
ment of, Doc. 159
One Hundred and Twenty-second

Regiment of, D. 60

One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Regi
ment of, D. 61
One Hundred and Twenty-seventh

Regiment of, D. 61

One Hundred and Twenty-ninth

Regiment of, D. 61

One Hundred and Thirty-second

Regiment of, Doc. 459

Third Cavalry of, D. 25

Fifth Cavalry of, Doc. 169

Seventh Regiment Cavalry of, Doc.

181, 287

Eighth Cavalry of, Doc. 428

Ninth Cavalry of, D. 51

Bucktails of, Doc. 109

" Bucktails" at Harrisonburgh, Va.,

Doc. 186

;i Roundhead Regiment" of, D. 24
Pensacola, Fla., destruction of, D. 5
evacuation of, Doc. 48

PERHAM, Lieut.-Col., Twentieth Penn
sylvania Volunteers, Doc. 139
Perry ville, Ky., battle of, D. 93
See Chaplin Hills, Ky., Doc. 507
Petersburg!!, Va., Averill s reconnois-

sance to, D. 53

PETTIGREW, J. J., Gen., rebel, Doc. 73
PHELPS, JOHN W., Gen., how he treat
ed a slaveholder in New-Orleans,

P. 41

outlawed by Jeff Davis,
See Jeff Davis.

notice of, P. 33

PHELPS, TIIOS. S., Lieut. Com g, Doc. 120
Philadelphia, City Council of, appro
priates $500,000 for bounty, D. 46
war meeting at, D. 48

military excitement in, D. 79

" Philadelphia Zouaves," Doc. 243

Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,

patriotism of, D. 47

Phillips Creek, Miss., battle of, D. 14 ;

Doc. 427

PHILLIPS, PHILIP, wife of, D. 34

Piankatank River, Va., captures on

the, D. 7

PIATT, DON, Capt.,at Cross Keys, Va.,

Doc. 106

notice of, Doc. 360

" Picket Duty," the pleasures of, P. 33
PICKETT, GEORGE E., Gen., rebel, Doc. 97
PIERCE, EDWARD L., D. 22

PIERPONT, F. H., Gov., proclamation

for troops, July 16, D. 41

Message to Virginia Legislature,

May 10, Doc. 128

Piety, S outh and North, P. 3

Pig Point, Va., rebel fortification at,

destroyed, D. 22

PIKE, ALBERT, Gen., rebel, resignation

of, D. 39

Pikeville, Va., captured by the rebels,

D. 73

Pilots, what they are to do, P. 14

PILSES, Colonel, Doc. 161

Pinckney, C. C., rebel schooner, cap
tured, D. 4
Pinckney Island, S. C., skirmish at, D. 63
Pittsburgh Landing, incidents of the
battle of, P. 11



Pittsburgh, Pa., war meeting at, D. 47
Pittsfield, Mass., war meeting at, D. 53
PLAISTED, Col. Eleventh Maine Regi
ment, Doc. 84
" Planter," rebel armed steamer, es
caped from Charleston, S. C., Doc.

132; D. 9

PLATT , Capt. Second Regular Ar
tillery, Doc. 81
Pleasant Hill, Mo., skirmish at, D. 38, 76

PLEASANTON , Gen., report of the

reconnoissance to Martinsburgh,
Va., Doc. 622

notices of, D. S3, 89

Plymouth, N. C., fight at, D. 70 ; Doc. 605
Pocotaligo, S. C., railroad at, de
stroyed, D. 19
skirmish at, D. 20 ; Doc. 477
Poindexter, rebel, fight with, D. 59
captured, D. 69
escape of, D. 82
Point Pleasant, Mo., fight at, D. 54
POLK, Ex-Senator, P. 5
Pollocksville, N. C., fight near, D. 15
POMEROT, S. C., address to free ne
groes, D. 65
Ponchatoula, La., occupation of, D. 80
official reports of the expedition to,

Doc. 614
Poolesville, Md., captured by the

rebels, D. 72

fight near, D. 74

POPE, CURRAN, Col. Fifteenth Regi
ment Kentucky Volunteers, Doc. 531
POPE, JOHN, Gen., at battle of Far-

mington, Miss., Doc. 117

report of Elliott s expedition, Doc. 147
assigned to the command of the

Army of Virginia, D. 32

address to the Army of Virginia,

D. 40 ; Doc. 552

effect of the orders of, D. 45

order for the seizure of rebel pro
perty, etc., D. 46
order of July 25, D. 47
order in reference to depredations,

D. 59

report of the battle of Cedar Moun
tain, Doc. 316
See North-Anna, Va., Doc. 559
report of the fight near Centreville,

Va,, Doc. 603

See Beaver Dam, Doc. 558

See Orange C. H., Va,, Doc. 569

report of his campaign in Virginia,

Doc. 342

despatches and orders sent and re
ceived during his Virginia cam
paign, Doc. 361
campaign of, account of, by a rebel

lieutenant, Doc. 402

relieved of command, D. 74

notices of, D. 19, 20. 23, 50, 52, 62,

64, 66, 67, 68, 70 ; Doc. 4
Poralto, Texas, battle at, D. 1

PORTER, , Col., guerrilla, D. 52

PORTER, D. D., Com., Doc. 48

PORTER, FITZ-JOHN, Gen., D. 79 ; Doc.

7, 67, 231, 238, 246
PORTER, "W. D., Com., mortar-fleet of,

arrived at Fortress Monroe, D. 51
report of the battle of Baton Rouge,

La., Doc. 302

report on the operations before

Vicksburgh, Miss., Doc. 548

notice of, D. 54

Portland, Me., war meeting at, D. 39

Portland, Mo., captured by rebels, D. 57

Port Republic, Va., Fremont occupied,

D. 26

battle of, Doc. 110 ; D. 25

incidents of the battle of, P. 28

Port Royal, S. C., blockade of, ceased.

D. 8

music of the negroes at, P. 43

Port Royal Ferry, S. C., skirmish at

the, D. 86

Portsmouth, Va., Union meeting at,

D. 15 -/Doc. 340

martial law in, D. 31

Postage stamps as currency, D. 41

issue of, authorized by Congress, D. 42

Postal affairs, D. 28



PAGI

Potomac River, collision on the, D. 59
POTTER, R. B., Col., at Washington,

N. C., Doc. 171

See Antietam, Doc. 457

notice of, Doc. 609

POWELL, JAMES, arrest of, D. 17

POWELL, , Senator, of Kentucky,

D. 24
PRATT, GEORGE W., Col. Twentieth

N.Y.S.V., D. SO

PREBLE, GEORGE HENRY, Com., dis
missed, D. S3
PREXTISS, B. M., General, paroled at
Montgomery, Ala., D. 15
arrives at Nashville, Tenn., with

his men, D. 23

Prentiss, Miss., destruction of, D. 84
PRICE, STERLING, at Corinth, D. 91 ;

Doc. 4^8
notices of, D. 54, S3 ; Doc. 119, 4S1

PRIM, , Gen., of Spain, D. 25

PRINCE, HENRY, Gen., at Cedar Moun
tain, Doc. 827
" Princeton," schooner, captured, D. 26
Princeton, Va., fight at, D. 13
Prisoners, exchange of, D. 9, 78 ; Doc. 184
agreement of Gens. Dix and Hill,

Doc. 341

PROCTOR, EDNA DEAN, P. 7

Progressive Friends call on President

Lincoln, D. 29

Providence, R. I., war meeting at, D. 53

meeting of Governors at, D. 71

PRUYN, J. V. L., D. 41

PPGH, , Ex-Senator, D. 4

Pulaski, Tenn., skirmish near, D. 1



QUANTREL, operations of, near Kan

sas, Mo., D. 28

notices of, D. 50, 64, 73, 93



Rabbit cloth. See Southern manufac

tures, P. 10

Ragged Point, Potomac River, Va., D. 59
Railroads of United States taken by

the President, D. 17

RAINS, JAMES S., Gen., rebel, Report

of the battle of Newtonia, Mo.,

Doc. 622

notice of, Doc. 27

RAINSFQRD, JAMES, A.A.G., Doc. 145

" Ralli, Harriet," bark, seizure of, D. 53

released, D. 59

" Rallying song of the Sixteenth Iowa

Volunteers," P. 19

" Rambler," schooner, captured, D. 76
" Rams," by Francis De Haes Janvier,

P. 37
RAMSEY, ALEXANDER, Gov. of Minne

sota, D. 70

RANDALL, JAMES R., P. 25

RANDOLPH, GEORGE W., rebel secre

tary of War, J)oc. 569

RANSOM, G. M., Lieut,, Report of battle

of Baton Rouge, Doc. 302

RANSOM, T. E. G., Col., Doc. 273

Rapidan River, Va., skirmishes aiong

the, D. 52 i Doc. 551

Rapidan Station, Va., destruction of

the bridge at, D. 40

Rappahannock River, Va., fights on

the. See Gen. Pope, D. 63, 64

Rappahannock Station, Va,, C:.onel

Davies s expedition to, D. 94

Ravenswood, Va., occupied by the

rebels, D. 72

READ, EZRA, Surgeon, Doc. 611

READ, GEORGE C., U.S.N., died, D. 03
Readyville, Tenn., fight at, D. 66

Rebel army, desertion in the, D. 27

Rebel atrocities, account of, P. 49

Rebel barbarities. See J. W. An

drews, D. 84

Rebel clergyman, Rousseau s order

in reference to, D. 56

Rebel commissariat, D. 54

Rebel conscription act passed, D. 82 ;

Doc. 11



IXDEX TO THE FIFTH VOLUME.



PAGF

enforced in West-Virginia, D. 98

Jeff Davis s letter to Gov. Brown,

Doc. 336

unconstitutional, D. 86

Rebel Congress. See Confederate

Congress, D. 8T

free navigation of the Mississippi

River discussed in the, D. 87

Rebel excuses for exemption, P. 13

Uebel humanity, P. 27

Rebel military exemption act passed,

D. 91
Rebel sharp-shooters, how their guns

are loaded, P. 11

Rebel treachery, a case of, D. 18 ;

Doc. 427

Rebel lovers " hair falls out. 1 an inci
dent, P.
Rebels arm their slaves, P.
property of, to be seized, Doc. 559 ;

D. 46
compelled to violate their paroles,

D. 54

" Rebellion financed down," P. 15

Recruiting renewed in the North, D.

14, 23, 45

promoted with zeal, D. 54, 5T

RECTOR, II. M., proclamation of May 5,

D. 8 ; Doc. 11

REED, , Lieut,, rebel, report of the

destruction of the Arkansas, Doc. 308
Reedy Creek, Ya., fight at, D. 9

ReelsVille, Mo., fight near, D. 53

" Reliance," steamer, captured, D. 45
RENO, JESSE L., Gen., notices of, D.

63 ; Doc. 34S, 330, 394, 439, 604
death of, D. SO

Burnside s order on the death of,

Doc. 437

funeral of, D. 83

REYNOLDS, J. G., Gen., Doc. 395

Rhode Island, troops from, D. 37

provost regulations in, D. 89

Second Regiment of, Doc. 407

Fourth Regiment of, Doc. 463

Fifth Regiment of, P. 35

Seventh Regiment of D. 77

Eleventh Regiment of, D. 93

Third Artillery of, D. 89

RHIND, A. C., Lieut. Com., Doc. 543

R ICE) , Lieut.-Col., Doc. C9

" Richard O Brien," schooner, cap
tured, D. 37
RICHARDSON-, ISRAEL B., Gen., Doc. 87
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM P., Lieut.-Col.,
Twenty-fifth Ohio Volunteers,

Doc. 34
Richmond, Ky., visited by Morgan s

guerrillas, D. 48

battles of, D. 67

official reports of the battles at, Doc. 407
Indianapolis " Journal " account of,

Doc. 415

rebel reports of, Doc, 422

Richmond, Va., excitement in, on the

approach of McClellan, D. 11

enrolment meeting in, D. 19

women and children to be removed

from, D. 19

fight near, D. 27

the city " must be defended," Doc. 424
effect of the draft in, P. 14

the writing on the wall in, P. 21

Richmond " Dispatch," account of

the battle of Fair Oaks, Va., Doc. 97
Richmond "Examiner" on the duties

of the rebel Congress, D. 60

Richmond "Whig" article on the

emancipation proclamation, D. 89
RICKETTS, JAMES B., Brig.-Gen., Doc.

322, 345, 433

Ridgeville, Va., rebel descent on, D. 77
Rienzi, Miss., skirmish at, D. 61

RIGBY, , battery of, at Cross Keys,

Va., Doc. 106

RISER, J. LAFAYETTE, Col., D. 26;

Doc. 85, 86

" Ringold Flying Artillery," of Read
ing, Pa., P. 13
Ripley, Va., occupied by the Union
ists, D. 79

RITCHIE, , Col. Third Indiana, D. 84

RIVERS, PKINCK, D. 51 ,



PAGE



ROBERTS, THOMAS A., Col. Seventeenth

Regiment Maine Volunteers, D. 63

ROBERTS, , Col. Second Maine,

Doc. 69

ROBERTSON, J. B., Lieut.-Col., rebel, re
port of the battle of Gaines s
Mills, Doc. 259

ROBIE, , Col., anecdote of, at Cam-
den, N. C., P. 8

Robijnette, Fort, Doc. 503

ROBINSON, FELIX G., rebel, Doc. 119

ROBINSON, CHARLES, Gov. of Kansas,
proclamation of September 7,

ROBINSON, Gov. JAMES F., proclama



tion of September 22, D. 84

ROBINSON, JOHN C., Gen., Doc. 360

Rocky Ridge, Utah, fight at, D. 33

RODGERS, JOHN, Commander, D. 8

See James River.

RODGERS, JOHN E., Lieut., Doc. 84

RODMAN, ISAAC P., Gen., Doc. 435, 455
death of, D. 83

ROE, F. A., Lieut. Com., report of the

battle of Baton Rouge, Doc. 302

ROEBUCK S speech at Sheffield, Eng.,

D. 56
Rogers ville, Ala., occupation of, Doc.

131 ; D. 10

Rolla, Mo., Government train cap
tured near, D. 14

ROMER, , Capt., his battery at Bull

Run, Doc. 396

Romney Road, Va., National pickets

attacked at, D. 61

ROSE, A. M., Capt., Fourth Michigan

Regiment, Doc. 144

ROSECRANS, W. S., Major-General, at

luka, D. S3 ; Doc. 483

report of the battle of Corinth, D.

91; Doc. 489

notice of, D. 73

Ross, JOHN, letter to Col. Weer, D. 37
See Cherokee.

notice of, D. 79

Ross, LEONARD F.,Brig.-Gen., calls for

slaves, D. 45

order in reference to slaves, D. 82
notices of, Doc. 271, 602

ROST, , Judge, rebel, D. 26

ROUSSEAU, LOVELL II., General, D. 56
at Corinth, Doc. 153

notice of, Doc. 517

See Chaplin Hills.

" llowena," schooner, captured, D. 24
ROWLAND, WM., shot as a deserter, P. 9
Roxbury, Mass., war meeting at, D. 39
RUGER, THOMAS II., Col. Third Regi
ment Wisconsin, Doc. 57
RUGGI.ES, DANIEL, Gen., rebel, refused
the petition of the inhabitants of
St. Tammany, La., D. 39
Rrsii, RICHARD II., Col., Scout of, Doc. 158
RUSSELL, Capt. Second Massachusetts

Regiment, Doc. 139

RUSSELL, , Col. Seventh Massa
chusetts, Doc. 77
RUSSELL, W. II., D. 3
RUSSELL, Earl, his letter on neutrality,

D. 49
Russell s House, Miss., battle at. Doc.

137; D. 12

Rusellville, Ky., capture of, D. 50

fight at, D. 83

RUST, ALBERT, Gen., rebel,
Rutland, Vt,, war meeting at, D. 50

Sabine Pass, Texas, attack on, D. 86
Salisbury, Tenn., skirmish at, D. 53
S VLOMON, FREDERICK, Col. Ninth Wis
consin, D. 42
SALOMON, F., Gen., notice of, D. SS
Report of the battle of Newtonia,

Mo., Doc. 620

SALOMON, EDWARD, Governor of Wis
consin, D. 37
Salt sale of, and removal prevented

in Virginia, D. 89

SANDERS, J., Captain of Andrews s
Sharp-shooters, P. 40

SANDERSON, , of Orleans County,

N. Y., offers to build steam rams,

P. 26

San Francisco, Cal., liberality of, D. 84
Sarah," rebel schooner, captured, D.



Savage s Station, Va., bombardment

at, D. 2

battle of, D. 83 ; Doc. 253

SAXTON, R., Gen., report of the fight
at Harper s Ferry, Doc. 159 ; D. 88

SAYER, FRANKLIN. See Antietam.

" Says Private Maguire," by T. B. Al-
drich, p. 37

Scatterville, Ark., fight at, D. 88

SCAMMON, E. P., Col., report of the bat
tle of Bull Run, Doc. 897
See Antietam.

SCHIMMELFENNIG, Colonel, DOC. 894

SCHLATER, WM. II., A.A.G., Doc. 600

SCHEXCK, Brig.-Geueral, at McDowell,

Va., Doc. 85

SCUENCK, ROBERT C., Major-Gen., re
port of the battle of Cross Keys,
Va., Doc. 106

report of the battle of Bull Run,

Doc. 895

notices of, Doc. 110, 3S1, 3b9

SCHOFIKLD, JOHN M., Gen., assesses

the citizens of St. Louis, Mo., D. 66
notices of, D. 20, 45, 47, 73

SCOFIELD, T. D., account of surrender

of Murfreesboro, Doc. 283

SCOTT, WINFIELD, Gen., review of his

course during the rebellion, D. 90

SCOTT, Major, of the Black-Guards, P. 41

SCOTT, THOS. A., Doc. 5

SCHURZ, CARL, Gen., D. 64 ; Doc. 361, 38*

report of Pope s Virginia campaign,

Doc. 390

Scranton, Pa., war meeting at, D. 54
Seabrook s Point, S. C., skirmish at, D. 22
Searcy, Ark., skirmishes near, D. 12, 1
I Secession trophies, P. 27

I " Secession Warrior," song of the, P. 13
Secession ville, S. S., battle of. See
James Island, S. C.

SEDGEWICK, , Col., reconnoissance

near Corinth, Miss., I). 14 ; Doc. 429
SEDGWICK, JOHN, Gen., D. 79 ; Doc. 29,

88, 233, 2-13, 24S
SEMMES, RAPHAEL, Captain, rebel,

daughter of, P. 33

" Seven days contest," rebel narra
tive, Doc. 24S
Seven Pines, Va., fight near, May 29,

I). 20

battle of, !> . TJ

plan of battle, Doc. 75

an incident of, P. 84

See Fair Oaks, Va., D. 21

SEWARD, WM. II, slave-trade treaty

with Lord Lyons, D. 26

See Earl Russell, D. 49

on the rights of British subjects, I). 62
address to the diplomats announc
ing the Emancipation act, D. ?3
notice of, Doc. 51

Sewell s Point, Va. bombardment of,

D. 5; Doc. 121

SEYMOUR, TRCMAN, General, Doc. 245
SHACKLEFORD, Col. Eighth Kentucky,

D. 70

Shady Springs, Va., skirmish at, D. 66
Sharpsburgh, Md., skirmish near, D. 83
SHEEHAN, T. J., report of the attack

on Fort Ridgely, Doc. 5S9

SHEFFEY, Mr., his speech in the Vir
ginia House of Delegates, I). 13
Sheff s Mountain, Va., guerrilla fight

at, D. 17

SHIELDS, JAMES, Brisr.-Gen., thanked

by the Legislature of Ohio, P. 14
Shelburne, Mo., fight near, D. SC

Shelbyville, Ky., evacuated, D. 89

Shelbyville, Tenn., Union meeting at,

I). 24
SHEPI.EY, GEORGK F., Gen., appointed

Mayor of New-Orleans, D. 14

order for prayer at New-Orleans, D. 19
Shepherdstown, Va., rebel rifles cai>-

turedat, D. 85

Union reconnoissance near, D. 88
fight near, Doc. 624

Shepherdsville, N. C., Union meeting

at, D,,c.

Shepherdsville, Ky., raid on, D. 71

fight at, D. 84

SHERIDAN, P. II., Brig.-General, V. 84



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See Chaplin Hills, Ky., Doc. 516

SHERMAN, W. T., confirmed, D. 2

assumed command at Memphis,

Tenn., D. 45

takes possession of the rebel resi
dences in Memphis, Tenn., D. 49
employs negroes at Memphis, D. 58
report of the occupation of Corinth,

Miss., Doc. 149

See " Russell s House, Miss."
Shiloh, incident of the battle of, P. 11
SHINGLES, Col., rebel, D. 76

SiTiN-GWACK, Indian chief. See Wis
consin Indians, D. 70
SHIRK, J. W., Lieut., U.S.N., Doc. 20T
Shirley s Ford, Mo., fight at, D. 84
SHULTZER, THOMAS, arrested, D. 63
" Short, Paul," P. 6
SIBER, Colonel, D. 74
SIBLEY, II. II., Col., report of the bat
tle of Yellow Medicine, Doc. 615
Sibley s Landing, Mo., fight near, D. 93
SICKLES, DANIEL E., General, resumed

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