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2.99; concentrates his forces on Sewell Mountain, 2.100; succeeds Johnston in command of the Confederate forces at Richmond, 2.414; his invasicksburg to Meridian, 3.238-3.240; his campaign in Georgia against Johnston and Hood, 3.374-3.399; his. great march from Atlanta to Savannah, march of from Columbia to Goldsboroa, 3.494-3.503;. his pursuit of Johnston in North Carolina, 3.571; his memorandum of agreement with JohnstoJohnston,. III 574; receives the surrender of Johnston, 3.575. Shields, en., in the Shenandoah Valley, 2.368; wounded at Winchester, 2.369. ShiJohnston, 3.575. Shields, en., in the Shenandoah Valley, 2.368; wounded at Winchester, 2.369. Shiloh, movements preceding the battle of, 2.261-2.270 first day of the battle, 2.271-2.276; second day of the battle, 2.278-2.283; visit of the in command at Paducah, 2.86. Smith, Gen., E. Kirby, re-enforces Johnston at Bull's Run, 1.602; his invasion of Kentucky, 2.502; his movemention on, 2.588. Yorktown, McClellan's operations before, 2.375; Johnston at, 2.376; occupation of by McClellan, 2.377;. visit of the author