its motions.
Nov. 7, 2 P. M.
. . . Sumner returned last night.
Howard returned this morning.
I go to Warrenton to-morrow.
Reynolds is there now, Burnside at Waterloo, Bayard in front.
Pleasonton and Averill are trying to catch Jeb Stuart again near Flint Hills.
Couch is here, and moves to-morrow towards Warrenton.
Porter and Franklin are at White Plains.
Porter moves to-morrow to New Baltimore, thence next day to Warrenton.
Franklin moves day after to-morrow to New Baltimore.
Sigel will remain at Thoroughfare Gap and the vicinity.
The Manassas Gap road is in such bad order that we cannot depend upon it thus far up for supplies.
Gainesville will be the depot until the Orange and Alexandria Railroad is open to Warrenton.
We will have great difficulty in getting supplies by the Orange and Alexandria Railroad; its capacity has been overrated.
Lee is at Gordonsville.
G. W. Smith was yesterday driven out of Warrenton. . . .
11.30 P. M.
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h Mountain, 580.
Seymour, Capt. (navy), 306.
Sharpsburg, Md., 556, 562, 564, 573, 584, 586, 587,590, 608,609, 620.
Shenandoah Valley, Va., 47, 54, 58, 113, 239, 240, 509, 643.
Sherman, Gen. T. W., 204, 211, 234.
Sherman, Gen. W. T., at Washington, 1861, 68, 80, 89, 138; in West, 201, 202.
Shields, Gen. J., 347, 350, 351.
Ship Point, Va., 259, 260, 263, 264, 274-278, 291. 306-309.
Sickles, Gen. D. E., 81, 96 ; at Fair Oaks, 383; Malvern, 437; Mary land campaign, 645, 647.
Sigel, Gen. F., in Pope's campaign, 509, 532, 538 ; Maryland, 555 ; in W. Virginia, 625, 660.
Simmons, Capt., 576, 605.
Sinter. Col.. 781.
Slavery, horrors of, 175.
Slaves, captured, how treated by McClellan, 34.
Slocum, Gen. H. W., at Williams, burg, 304 ; Gaines's Mill, 412, 417 413 ; Savage's Station, 424, 427 Glendale, 428, 430, 431, 433 ; at Berkley, 444 ; Pope's campaign, 511 ; Crampton's Gap, 563 ; Antietam, 598, 600, 601.
Slough, Gen. J. P., 540, 541.
Smith, Gen. C. F., 216, 217.
quis of: V., 30 seq.; scene of surrender of, IX., 285; 321; headquarters, Yorktown, Va., used as hospital, VII., 259.
Corona College, Corinth, Miss.
, VII., 233.
Corps, Union, history of, X., 186 seq.
Corps, Union: First, I., 307; Sigel's division, II., 33; II., 91, 110; Reynolds' division, II., 322; Sigel's division, II., 322; II., 324, 326, 328, 334, 340, 346; IV., 235; V., 68; X., 186, 234. Second, I., 295, 297; II., 27, 61; Sedgwick's division, II., 65, 97, 110; Richardson'sSigel's division, II., 322; II., 324, 326, 328, 334, 340, 346; IV., 235; V., 68; X., 186, 234. Second, I., 295, 297; II., 27, 61; Sedgwick's division, II., 65, 97, 110; Richardson's division, II., 320, 322, 324, 328, 330, 334, 340, 344, 346, 350; III., 37, 43, 45, 56, 62, 71, 77, 82, 84, 86, 90, 180, 181, 190, 196, 311, 318, 322, 324, 326, 328, 330, 338, 340, 344, 346; IV., 119, 167, 272: V., 68, VII., 154; V., 170, 240; VII., 360; hospital, Gettysburg, Pa., VII., 301; VIII., 102, 198, 252; losses of, X., 159, 234. Third, I., 70, 71; Kearney's division, I., 366; II., 21, 322; McDowell's division, II., 21, 25, 110, 320, 322; Hooker's division, II., 320, 322. 326, 328, 334,
II., 226.
Shreveport, La.:
I., 105; VI, 225, 234.
Shufeldt, R. W.,
VI, 107.
Shuter's Hill, Va.,
V., 90.
Sibley, C. C.,
VII, 28.
Sibley, H. H.,
X., 254, 271.
Sickles, D. A.,
X., 290.
Sickles, D. E.:
I., 18, 70, 71; II., 108, 114, 116 seq., 248, 340; headquarters at Trostle's House, Gettysburg, Pa., II., 247, 334; VIII., 126; IX., 78; X., 181, 194.
Siebert, S. R.,
I., 42.
Siege gun: new kind of, III., 175.
Siege-trains, V., 26 seq.
Sigel, F.:
L, 132, 367 seq.; II., 21, 322; III., 25, 140, 144, 289, 320, 326; IV., 34; VIII, 368; IX., 348; X., 189, 214.
Sigfried J. K.
X., 291.
Signal,, U. S. S.:
III., 318; VI, 221, 239.
Signal Service, U. S. (see also U. S.
Signal Service): Central station at Washington, D. C.,
VIII., 305; camp of instruction, at Red Hill, Georgetown, D. C., VIII., 306 307; experts in the service, VIII., 308, 309; flags used by, VIII., 308; instances of efficient service of, VIII., 309,