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in, 305, 306, 312. Extract from his letter to Gen. Gordon, 316, 317. Ashby, Colonel, commander of Rebel cavalry, 123, 136. Coolness and intrepidity of, 137,--and wonderful stories about, 137, 210. Useful to Jackson as a cavalry commander, 152, 187,189, 200, 251. His troops prefer stealing to fighting, 213. His compassion to an enemy, 254. Ashby, a famous war-horse belonging to General Gordon,--history of, with a description of his character and an account of his death, 140-148. Auger, General, division commander under Banks, 276, 277. Wounded in the battle of Cedar Mountain, 319. B Baker, E. D., Colonel of the First California Regiment, 67. Is ordered by General Stone to assume command at Ball's Bluff, 71; obeys the order, 72. Forms his line of battle, 73, 74. Urges on reluctant men to battle, 75. Confesses to Colonel Lee that the day is lost, 75. Rushes forward to the front and is killed, 76. As U. S. Senator had criticised the conduct of the war, condemnin