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Hatch, General, at Franklin, III., 212; at Rutherford creek, 260.

Hatcher's run, battle of, 116-128; declared a defeat by Northern democrats, III., 169.

Hawe's shop, battle of, II., 269.

Hayes, General Rutherford B., service in West Virginia, III., 101-103.

Hazen, General, Wm. B., at Brown's ferry, i., 446; at Fort McAllister, III., 295, 296.

Helena, Miss., Washburne's movement from, i., 131, 132; Yazoo pass expedition, 168.

Henry, Fort, position of, i, 23, 28; expedition against, 28-30; capture of, 32.

Herron, General F. J., arrival of, at Vicksburg, i., 352; operations during siege, 353.

Hill, General A. P., at battle of Wilderness, II., 11, 95, 101, 109; death and burial of, III., 532.

Hoke, General, in command in North Carolina, III., 312; at Wilmington, 317; at Fort Fisher, first expedition, 320; second expedition 334-343.

Holly Springs, Grant at, i., 127; capture of by rebels, 138.

Hood, General J. B., supersedes J. E. Johnston, II., 539; assaults on Sherman, 540-542; sends cavalry against Sherman's rear, 544; evacuation of Atlanta, 546; sends Wheeler to cut Atlanta and Chattanooga railroad, III., 42; moves to Palmetto station, 49; movement towards Tennessee, 50, 59, 151, 163, 181-193; campaign in Tennessee, 203-278.

Hooker, General, Joseph, sent to support Rosecrans, i., 438; at Wauhatchie, 449; operations in Lookout valley, 497; attack on Lookout mountain, 500; moves on Rossville, 502; crosses the Chattanooga, 512; pursuit of rebels, 517, 518; at Ringgold, 519 checked by Cleburne, 521; relieved from command, II., 463.

Hovey, General A. P., movement from Helena, i., 132; battle of Champion's hill, 258-270.

Howard, General O. O., at Wauhatchie, i., 448, 450; at battle of Chattanooga, 494, 496, 514; in Knoxville campaign, 539; succeeds MePherson in command of army of Tennessee, II., 462; with Sherman in Atlanta campaign, 534, 541-545; in command of Sherman's right wing in march to sea, III., 283, 288, 289, 295; in Sherman's campaign north of Savannah, 373; at battle of Bentonsville, III., 430, 431.

Humphreys, General A. A., at Fort Steadman, III., 447; in command of Second corps, 448; at Hatcher's run, 457; final assault on Petersburg, 506, 515; in Appomattox campaign, 520, 546, 553, 569, 572, 583, 592.

Hunter, General, David, sent with dispatches to Banks, II., 76; supersedes Sigel, 202, 417; ordered up alley of Virginia, 402; defeat of rebels at Piedmont, 418; occupies Lexington, 419; before Lynchburg, 420; retreat through the mountains, 421; destruction of rebel factories and stores, 425; in Potomac valley, 497; relieved by Sheridan, 498.

Hurlbut, General S. A., at Shiloh, i., 74, 77, 83, 88; Hatchie river, 118; in command of Sixteenth corps, 161 in command at Memphis during Vicksburg campaign, 223-225.

Ingalls, General, Rufus, chief quartermaster of army of Potomac, in movement across the James river, II., 375.

Introduction, i., 1.

Iuka, battle of, i., 110, 112-114.

Jackson, Miss., importance of, i., 20; battle of, 239-249; Sherman's movement against, 393; second capture of, 396.

Jackson, Tenn., position of, i., 109; Grant's Headquarters at, 115.

James river, geography of, II., 4, 248, 340; strategical importance of, 45 Butler's operations on, 241-259; army of Potomac crosses, 341, 346-357, 374; Sheridan crosses, 398; movement of July 26, 1864, north of, 468-475; movement of August 12, 1864, north of, 505-508; movement of September 29, 1864, north of, III., 68-76; movement of October 27, 1864, north of, 122-3.

Johnson, President, Andrew, inauguration of, III., 627; disapproves Sherman's course in North Carolina, 631; desires to try Lee for treason, 654.

Johnston, General Alert S., at Shiloh, i., 75; his death, 84.

Johnston, General Joseph E., in chief command against Grant, May, 1863, i., 212; moves to defend Jackson, 218; strength of, at Jackson, 241; orders Pemberton to attack Grant at Clinton, 241, 242; battle of Jackson, 244-249; scatters his forces, 255; orders Pemberton to join him at Clinton, 256 marches to join Pemberton 280; orders Pemberton to evacuate Vicksburg 299; at Canton, raising an army to attack Grant's rear, 308; menacing attitude in Grant's rear, 354; march against Grant, 360; falls back upon Jackson, 394; withdraws across Pearl river 396; in command of rebel army of Tennessee, 560; at Dalton, Ga., II., 5; campaign against Sherman, 533; falls back to Resaca, 534; evacuates Dalton, 534; retreats across the Oostenaula, 535; battle of New Hope

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