battle, 196.
repulse of the National squadron, 197.
We left Burnside in Knoxville, closely besieged by Longstreet.
See page 158. His Headquarters were at the pleasant brick mansion of Mr. Crozier, on Gay Street, in the central part of the town.
During the dark days of the siege il his bearing toward the citizens and his soldiers — kind, generous, and humane — won for him the profound respect of all, even the most rebellious.
He visited the families of Dr. Brownlow, Mr. Maynard, Colonel Baxter, Colonel Temple, and other prominent citizens who were then exiles from their homes, and gave them every comfort and encouragement in his power; and at the office of the Knoxville Whig, Brownlow's newspaper, through which that stanch Unionist had so long and effectively fulminated his scathing thunderbolts of wrath against secessionists and rebels, Burnside's orders, and other printing, was done by willing Union hands.
In the lurid light of the Civil War, that long, low building, in an
d upon, and the subject was taken up for consideration in the House on the 6th of January, 1865.
On the 31st of the same month, it was adopted by a vote of one hundred and nineteen against fifty-six.
The following was the vote: yeas.--Maine--Blair, Perham, Pike, Rice; New Hampshire--Patterson, Rollins; Massachusetts--Alley, Ames, Baldwin, Boutwell, Dawes, Elliott, Gooch, Hooper, Rice, W. D. Washburn; Rhode Island--Dixon, Jenckes; Connecticut--Brandegee, Deming, English, Hubbard; Vermont--Baxter, Morrill, Woodbridge; New York--A. W. Clark, Freeman Clark, Davis, Frank, Ganson, Griswold, Herrick, Hotchkiss, Hulburd, Kellogg, Littlejohn, Marvin, Miller, Morris, Nelson, Odell, Pomeroy, Radford, Steele, Van Valkenburg; New Jersey--Starr; Pennsylvania--Bailey, Broomall, Coffroth, Hale, Kelly, McAllister, Moorhead, A. Myers, L. Myers, O'Neill, Scofield, Stevens, Thayer, Tracy, Williams; Delaware--Smithers; Maryland--Cresswell, Davis, Thomas, Webster; West Virginia--Blair, Brown, Whaley; Ke
rtlett, Ass't Surg.
T. B., 473.
Barton's Brigade, 444.
Barton, Capt. R. D., 189.
Baskerville, Lt., Charles, 449.
Bason, Capt. J. D., 382.
Bass, Col. F. S., 160, 170.
Bass, Adj't M. F., 94.
Bass, Ass't Surg.
S., 359.
Batchelor, Capt. W. A., 333.
Bates, Lt., Benj., 449; Invalids Batt., 461.
Bates, Ass't Surg.
C. A., 94.
Battle's Brigade, 238.
Battle, Lt., Dorsey, 196.
Battle, Lt. J. S., 252.
Baugh, Lt. W. F, 348.
Baum, Lt., Adam, 49.
Baylor, Lt. C. W., 85.
Baxter, Lt. H., 213.
Bazemore, Lt. M. D., 96.
Beale's Cavalry Brigade, 10.
Beall. Capt. H. A., 333.
Beall, Capt. J. N., 246.
Beam, Capt. W. P., 382.
Bean, Lt. W. H., 94.
Bean, Lt. M. L., 253.
Beard, Capt., John, 196.
Beard, Surg. W. F., 413.
Bearden, Lt. G., 121.
Beasley, Courier T. B., 433.
Beasley, Ensign W. W., 144.
Beaty, Asst. Surg. H. S., 95.
Beaumont, Lt. I., 286.
Beckham, Lt., John, 449.
Beckham, Lt. J. M., 467.
Beckham, T. C., 122.
Bedell, Capt. W. A., 161.
Beaton, Lt.
te and Union in the Civil War, X., 142.
Battles: of the Civil War, number fought in the States, I., 104; European losses in, X., 140; how they begin, VIII., 168-172.
Bautzen, losses at, X., 140.
Baxley, Mrs. C. V.,
VII., 200.
Baxter, De W. C., X., 125.
Baxter, H.,
X., 215.
Baxter, J. H.,
VII., 224.
Bayard, G. D.,
II., 25, 90, 328; X., 137.
Baylor, J. R.,
I., 350; X., 315.
Bayont, drill of the Fortieth Mass, Inf., VIII., 183.
Bayne, T. L.,
VBaxter, H.,
X., 215.
Baxter, J. H.,
VII., 224.
Bayard, G. D.,
II., 25, 90, 328; X., 137.
Baylor, J. R.,
I., 350; X., 315.
Bayont, drill of the Fortieth Mass, Inf., VIII., 183.
Bayne, T. L.,
V., 170.
Bayou Cache, Ark.,
I., 368.
Bayou de Glaize or Calhoun Station, La.,
III., 320.
Bayou de view, Ark.
(see also Bayou Cache, Ark.), I., 368.
Bayou Metoe, Ark.,
II., 342.
Bayou Techer, La.,
II., 330; VI., 316.
Bayou City,, C. S. S.,
II., 330; VI., 316.
Beacon Island, N. C.,
VI., 104, 310.
Beal, G. L.,
X., 209.
Beale, R. L. T.,
X., 317.
Bealington, W. Va.
(see also Laurel Hill), I., 348.
Beall, J. Y.,
VIII., 298.
Beall, W
E., 34th N. C.; G. W. Flowers, Maj. 38th N. C.; D. B. Sanford, It co A., Phillips's Degion; T. B. Lamar, col. 5th Fla.; J. H. Strein, It co H, 2d Miss; S. D. Mann, it co D., 44th Ga.; J. M. McConnel, It co F., 4th Ga; S. A. Saunders, It co J., 53d Ga.; M. V. Timmens, It co G., 15th S. C.; S. E. Fahn, It co E. 50th S. C.; J. J. Hicks, it co D., 2d Miss; W. F. Hartsfield, It co 53d Ga.; E. J. Goggin, Capt. co M., 7th S. C.; R. S. Saddler, It co I., 55th Va; J. H. Fleet, Capt. co H., 55th Va; H. Baxter, it co B., 5th La; A. W. Gibson, Capt. co K., 46th Ga; N. T. Johnson, Adj't 12th Ga.; A. S. Thorp, it co C., 4th Ga.; W. P. Neely, Capt. co E., 21st Miss; T. A. Hudgins, Capt. co B., 7th S. C.; L. Poole, Capt. cod, 24th Ga.; L. S. Crawford, It co K., 10th Ga.; T. W. Alexane, Capt. co C., 1st Tenn., D. L. Duke, Capt co F., 16th Miss. J. A. Morgan, It co A., 1st N. C.; L. C. Latham, major 1st N. C.; B. D. Calhoun, It co C., 4th Ga.; J. P. Pugsley, it co C., 38th Ga.; G. F. Pierce, It co C.,