urrenders all rebel forces east of Mississippi river, 639.
Tennessee, military situation in, November, 1861, i., 23; results in, consequent on capture of Fort Donelson, 55; movements in, after battle of Shiloh, 101-120; occupation and liberation of East, 545; situation in, November, 1864, III., 154-161, 174; Hood's campaign in, 153-280; geography and strategical situation of, 176-178.
Tennessee river crossed by Buell's army, i., 86.
Tennesseeans, East, loyalty of, i., 536.
Terry, General A. H., at Fort Fisher, 329, 335, 336, 345-347; promotion of, 347; before Wilmington, 381; at Goldsboro, 433.
Texas, importance of, to rebels, i., 124.
Thomas General George H. in command of army of Cumberland, i. 425; at battle of Chickamauga, 433; determination at Chattanooga, 441; magnanimity of, 443; battle of Chattanooga, 463-477; movement to support Sherman in Meridian raid, 554, 562; in command of army of the Cumberland, under Sherman, II., 533; campaign against Atlanta, 534-540
urrenders all rebel forces east of Mississippi river, 639.
Tennessee, military situation in, November, 1861, i., 23; results in, consequent on capture of Fort Donelson, 55; movements in, after battle of Shiloh, 101-120; occupation and liberation of East, 545; situation in, November, 1864, III., 154-161, 174; Hood's campaign in, 153-280; geography and strategical situation of, 176-178.
Tennessee river crossed by Buell's army, i., 86.
Tennesseeans, East, loyalty of, i., 536.
Terry, General A. H., at Fort Fisher, 329, 335, 336, 345-347; promotion of, 347; before Wilmington, 381; at Goldsboro, 433.
Texas, importance of, to rebels, i., 124.
Thomas General George H. in command of army of Cumberland, i. 425; at battle of Chickamauga, 433; determination at Chattanooga, 441; magnanimity of, 443; battle of Chattanooga, 463-477; movement to support Sherman in Meridian raid, 554, 562; in command of army of the Cumberland, under Sherman, II., 533; campaign against Atlanta, 534-540
-63, 267, 275, 278, 280, 283, 289, 292,296, 301,304-07, 308-10, 313, 314, 322, 323
Sweetser, 307
Swett, 228
Switcher, 277, 307
Symmes, 37, 38, 94, 140, 171, 172, 176, 178, 266, 268, 280, 289, 307,312, 330, 335
Tapley, 307, 311
Tarbell, 267, 307
Tasker, 307, 330
Tate, 127
Tay, 225
Taylor, 31, 307, 343
Teel, 38, 94,112, 141, 154, 176, 177, 178, 185, 214, 222, 232, 247, 248,250, 251, 252, 255,259, 293, 297, 299, 306, 307-09, 312, 316, 343, 349
Tennant, 309
Terry, 351
Thatcher, 56, 57, 83, 185, 200, 225, 252, 270, 271, 273, 309
Thaxter, 342
Thayer, 31
Thomas, 14, 105,146, 194, 219, 264, 309
Thompson, 111, 112, 129, 131, 169, 178,202,251, 264, 266, 272, 309, 310, 335, 349
Thorndike, 184, 194,252, 310
Thornton, 43, 44, 252, 310
Thorp and Thorpe, 140, 143, 154, 157, 225, 250, 310, 340, 341, 346
Thurston, 341
Tidd, 58
Tierney, 345
Timney, 345
Tingley, 171, 176
Tisdale, 193, 310
Tobey, 343
Todd, 276, 310
Wm. Hickey, First Battalion, (Maj. Wheat,) wounded.
Maryland.
Eli Moulden, Col. Kemper's Virginia Regiment, wounded.
Mississippi.
Dr. D. H. Dennis, Seventeenth Regiment' sick.
Thomas Davis, 11th Regt. Company I, sick
Thomas Wall, 11th Reg't. Company I, sick.
Alabama.
Jas. B. Martin, 4th Regiment, sick.
South Carolina.
E. B. Jackson, Hampton's Legion, woun'd.
Jos. A. Crocker, 4th Reg't. Co. K, wounded.
F. Trammell, 4th Reg't. (Captain Poole,) wounded.
A. H. Terry, 4th Reg't. (Captain Poole,) wounded.
J. D. McConnell, 5th Reg't. Jasper Guards, sick.
J. M. Farley, 5th Reg't., Jasper Guards, sick.
M. M. Whiteside, 5th Reg't., Jasper Guards, sick.
Dr. R. Miller, 2d Reg't., Palmetto Guards, sick.
Thos. Wascot, 2d Reg't., Palmetto Guards, sick.
W. S. Harley, 2d Reg't., Palmetto Guards, sick.
Jno. S. Scott, Sumter Volunteers, sick.
T. J. Harley, Sumter Volunteers, sick.
Wm. H. Todd, Hampton's Legion, wounded.
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