. Littell, of Pennsylvania, Doc. 416
Cambridge, Mass., Union Meeting at, D. 48
Cameron, Simon, Secretary, Gov. Magoffin's reply to, D. 27; Gov. Letcher's reply to, D. 28; Gov. Ellis' reply to, D. 29; reply of Gov. Harris to, D. 30; Gov. Jackson, reply to, D. 30, 40; denies the armistice story, D. 52; circular in reference to appointment of army officers, D. 76; response of Gov. Rector to, D. 102; letter of. on the organization of the Federal army, Doc. 269; letter to Gen. Butler on csympathies of, D. 55; calls for 50,000 troops, D. 101; evacuates Jefferson City, Mo., D. 104; notices of, D. 47, 107; proclamation, June 12, Dec. 363
Jackson, Andrew, The Three Swords presented to, P. 138; notices of, Doc. 113, 115
Jackson, J. W., the assassin, D. 79
Jackson, Nathaniel J., Col. First Maine Regiment, Doc. 320
Jay, C. W., D. 15
Jay, John, notice of, D. 46; The Great Conspiracy, an address delivered at Mount Kisco, N. Y., July 4, Doc. 378
James River,
H. Williams, Fourth Sergt. Solomon Harter, Fifth Sergt. James S. Bolander.
Privates — David Murphy, William Jackson, Benjamin Mathews, Mathew Jellson, George W. Chenworth, J. W. Newman, Edward Harlan, S. B. Oneard, Enoch Fields, E. Lambert, J. Marshall, William Mattchet, Harlan Castle, J. F. Middleton, Abner Page, A. Grollet, William Cox, Cornelius Vannuyse, William R. Anderson, William Hayward, Moses Conklin, J. W. Clark, H. K. Jackson, J. F. Moore, W. H. Harris, E. Pedan, James Dunn, J. W. Jackson, M. Pinney, W. Little, H. M. Murphy, H. Lamb, Allen Crave, J. L. Lambert, G. W. Ross, W. Peaden, F. M. Cammack, Benjamin Ott, J. W. Hill, E. Clowgh, J. F. Ogborn, F. Frolghum, P. A. Scott, John A. Ruly, Robert Nickum, James P. Smith, William Keever, John Harnnes.
List of wounded and sick.--Privates, wounded — William Clowgh, George Wm. Bush, James Peader, David Fist, Henry Lontz, Simon Jaseph, Jr. Sick — John C. Ruly, in hospital; Arnold Castle, at home.
Missing, thirty-seven; woun<
H. Williams, Fourth Sergt. Solomon Harter, Fifth Sergt. James S. Bolander.
Privates — David Murphy, William Jackson, Benjamin Mathews, Mathew Jellson, George W. Chenworth, J. W. Newman, Edward Harlan, S. B. Oneard, Enoch Fields, E. Lambert, J. Marshall, William Mattchet, Harlan Castle, J. F. Middleton, Abner Page, A. Grollet, William Cox, Cornelius Vannuyse, William R. Anderson, William Hayward, Moses Conklin, J. W. Clark, H. K. Jackson, J. F. Moore, W. H. Harris, E. Pedan, James Dunn, J. W. Jackson, M. Pinney, W. Little, H. M. Murphy, H. Lamb, Allen Crave, J. L. Lambert, G. W. Ross, W. Peaden, F. M. Cammack, Benjamin Ott, J. W. Hill, E. Clowgh, J. F. Ogborn, F. Frolghum, P. A. Scott, John A. Ruly, Robert Nickum, James P. Smith, William Keever, John Harnnes.
List of wounded and sick.--Privates, wounded — William Clowgh, George Wm. Bush, James Peader, David Fist, Henry Lontz, Simon Jaseph, Jr. Sick — John C. Ruly, in hospital; Arnold Castle, at home.
Missing, thirty-seven; woun<
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Humphreys, Richard, II, 394.
Hunt, Henry J., I, 320, 323, 348, 352, 381, 422, 425, 435.
Hunter, David, I, 145, 149, 152-154, 157, 158, 181, 201; II, 168.
Hurlbut, Stephen A., II, 188, 216.
Hutchinson Family, I, 201.
Indians, in the Northwest, II, 474-484.
Ingalls, Rufus, II, 479.
Irwin, William H., I, 299, 300.
Iverson, Alfred, I, 416; II, 55.
Jackson, C. Feger, I, 335.
Jackson, Huntington W., I, 522.
Jackson, J. W., I, 104.
Jackson, Thos. J. (Stonewall), I, 151, 156, 199, 200, 258-265, 268, 269, 275, 276, 290, 293, 294, 312, 331, 332, 337, 350, 351, 358, 367-370, 374, 375, 386, 426, 485; II, 108.
Jackson, William H., I, 540, 541, 579, 598; II, 21, 37.
James, Darwin R., II, 568,586.
James, Horace, II, 176.
Jameson, Charles D., I, 134.
Jeffords, Thomas, II, 446.
Jenkins, A. a., I, 469.
Jewett, John N., I, 38, 39.
Johnson, Andrew, I, 349; II, 220, 224, 225, 227, 235, 237, 24