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e Rappahannock, 180; evacuates Manassas, 181; is present at 2d Bull Run, 187; his report, 188-9; he recrosses the Potomac and captures Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry, 199-200; 201; commands the left wing at Antietam, 206; ordered to attack the right wing in flank and rear. but declines, 209; at Fredericksburg, 344; he routs Howard's corps at Chancellorsville, 357; his death, 359. Jackson, Gen. Jas. S., killed at Perryville, 219. Jackson, Gen. C. F., killed at Fred ksburg, 347. Jackson, Col., 76th Pa., at Fort Wagner, 477. Jacksonville, Fla., retaken by Unionists, 459; Union Convention at, 459, 532. Jackson City, Miss., captured by McPherson, 306; Sherman drives Johnston's army out of, 317. Jaensen, Major, killed before Vicksburg, 290. James river, scene of operations and map of, 168; crossed by Grant, 583; Sheridan baffled at bridges over, 728. Jefferson, Va., Unionists routed near, 395. Jefferson City, Mo., Price threatens, 559. Jenkins, Gen., wounded