Found 4,444 total hits in 742 results.
pt., mail-carrier on Indian River, 19
Davis, Jefferson, persuades S. to retain his commission, 30; President, C. S. A., visits Atlanta, 231; relieves Johnston, 231; desire for aggressive campaigns, 234; promises to give protection to Georgia and to drive Sherman out, 309-311, 318, 322, 331, 338; Sherman's defiance to, 309, 310
Davis, Maj.-Gen. Jefferson C., in march to the sea, 317
Dean, Widow, 225
Death, foreboding of, 141
Debs, Eugene V., leader of riots at Chicago, 498
Decatur, Ala., Federal possession of, 167, 194, 197; necessity for railroad guards near, 197; as base of supplies for Sherman, 304; possible movement by Sherman toward, 311; proposed movement for Thomas toward, 317, 319, 322; Hood's probable movement via, 318; possible siege of, 319, 321, 322
Democratic party, attitude on President Johnson's impeachment, 415
Denver, Colo., proposed strike of trainmen at, 509, 510
Department of Arkansas, repeal of orders concerning, 451
Department of Justic
; difficulties of his campaign, 38-43; returns to Springfield, 39; solicitude for the loyal people of Missouri, 39, 42; battle of Wilson's Creek, 39, 40, 42-47, 141, 363, 364; letter from Fremont, Aug. 6, 1861, 39, 40; ordered to fall back toward Rolla, 40; letter to Fremont, Aug. 9, 40, 41; retires to Springfield, 41; consultation with and reliance on Sigel, 42, 43; desperation, 42-45; wounded and killed, 44, 45, 47, 141, 364; supported by the clay-bank element, 87, 90
M
McAllister, Carot to, 334
Rock Springs, Wyo., massacre of Chinese at, 509
Rocky-Face Ridge, military operations near, 124, 126, 129
Rocky Mountains, the, development of the country west of, 491
Roddey, Brig.-Gen. Philip D., on the Tennessee, 318
Rolla, Mo., military movements near, 37, 38, 40, 42, 47, 48, 65; retreat from Wilson's Creek to, 47, 48
Rollins, James S., memorandum furnished to, by S., 89-91; relates anecdote of Lincoln's reception of a Missouri delegation, 108
Rome, Ga., milita
and Curran Post Office, 38; difficulties of his campaign, 38-43; returns to Springfield, 39; solicitude for the loyal people of Missouri, 39, 42; battle of Wilson'sto fall back toward Rolla, 40; letter to Fremont, Aug. 9, 40, 41; retires to Springfield, 41; consultation with and reliance on Sigel, 42, 43; desperation, 42-45; wont at Vicksburg with men and supplies, 64, 70, 71, 90, 98, 110, 232, 233; at Springfield, 65; hindered from active operations, 65, 66; attitude toward Curtis, 65, 66e, 430
Sigel, Col., Franz, commanding Missouri troops, 37, 38; ordered to Springfield, 37, 38; retreats from Newtonia to Springfield, 38; junction with Lyon and SSpringfield, 38; junction with Lyon and Sturgis, 38; battle of Wilson's Creek, 42, 43, 47; Lyon's confidence in, 43; takes over command from Sturgis, 47; protests against Sturgis's reassuming command, 47
of a destructive campaign in, 339
South Chicago, labor riots at, 498
Springfield, Mo., military movements at, 37-41, 43, 46, 47; S. at, 65
Spring Hill, Tenn.
movement by Sherman against, 332; Sherman's ambition to share in its capture, 347; various plans for the capture of, 358; S. commanding at, 395, 397, 400, 418; Grant at Peabody Fund meeting at, 413
Richmond Dispatch, the, quoted, 401
Rifle, the, supersedes the bayonet, 145, 146
Rio Grande, the, Sheridan ordered to, 379; proposed inspection tour by S. to, 380-383
Riots, tactical dealing with, 495, 504, 505
Rives, Judge, declines office of chief justice of Virginia, 396, 397
Roanoke, the river, Sherman's proposed movement to, 334
Rock Springs, Wyo., massacre of Chinese at, 509
Rocky-Face Ridge, military operations near, 124, 126, 129
Rocky Mountains, the, development of the country west of, 491
Roddey, Brig.-Gen. Philip D., on the Tennessee, 318
Rolla, Mo., military movements near, 37, 38, 40, 42, 47, 48, 65; retreat from Wilson's Creek to, 47, 48
Rollins, James S., memorandum furnished to, by S., 89-91; relates anecdote of Lincoln's reception of a Mi
Chief of staff, the office of, 410
Chile, threatened war with, 489, 490
China, violation of treaty between the United States and, 509
Chinese laborers, maChinese laborers, massacre of, in Wyoming, 509
Cincinnati, O., S. ordered to purchase arms at, 48; S. at, 345
Cipher code, the, 232, 233
Cipher despatches, the art of decipheribor riots of 1894, 494, 495, 497, 500-503, 506;, 507; orders S. to suppress
Chinese massacres, 509
Clinton, Mo., military movements at, 37
Cogswell, Milton, river, Sherman's proposed movement to, 334
Rock Springs, Wyo., massacre of Chinese at, 509
Rocky-Face Ridge, military operations near, 124, 126, 129
Rocky les, July 2, 1894, 496; orders to Martin, July 3, 1894, 497; action at time of Chinese massacre in Wyoming, 509-512; his interpretation of the Pacific Railroad Acts,Col. John B., letter from Fremont to, Aug. 6, 1861, 39
Wyoming, massacre of Chinese in, 509; obstruction of railroads in, 512
Yankee, what constitutes a, at We
ip with Lane, 80, 81; scheme to expel disloyal persons from Kansas, 82; interview with S. at Kansas City, 82; Order No. 11, 83; his politic actions, 83, 84; at Independence, 84; inspection of his district, 93; denies rumors of expulsion of Union families, 93
Expediency, the value of, 7
F
Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Meadads in, 512
Illinois, the Schofield family removes from New York to, 1; Rev. James Schofield's mission work in, 1; the labor riots of 1894, 493 et seq.
Independence, Mo., Ewing and S. at, 84
Indiana, a young soldier representative of, 155, 156; to be called on for militia, 322
Indian Bureau, the, the Modoc outbreak and,y, 80-83; forbids Kansas and Missouri militia crossing the border, 82; interview with Ewing at Kansas City, 82; at Westport, 83; one measure of success, 84; at Independence, 84; modifies Ewing's order, 84; interview with Mayor Anthony, 84; efforts spread disaffection among his troops, 85-87; enforces marital law in Missouri, 85, 9
ing possession of the, 171, 195 et seq., 201, 203, 205, 206
National credit, the maintenance of, 529-534
National Guard, the, 522
Nature, the laws of, 532-534
Negroes, question of recruiting, in Missouri, 73; question of suffrage for, 373, 374, 376; status after emancipation, 367-376, 446
Negro suffrage, forced upon the South, 396 et seq.
Negro troops, enlistment of, 90, 92, 99
Neuse River, bridged by S., 346
New Hope Church, Ga., military operations near, 143
New Madrid, Mo., mutiny among troops ordered to, 84, 85, 87
New Market, Tenn., S. retires on, 115
New Mexico, obstruction of railroads in, 512
New Smyrna, Fla., S. at, 19
Newton, Maj.-Gen., John, battle of Resaca, 140
Newtonia, Mo., military movements at, 38
New York, a forbidden trip from West Point to, 7, 8; S. leaves for Liverpool, 385; Gen. Scott removes his headquarters from Washington to, 406, 469; Sherman's fondness for, 542
New York Herald, quoted, 386, 387
New York Times,
S., 346; concentration at, 346, 347
Gordon's Ferry, Tenn., proposal to obstruct roads at, 211
Grand Hotel, Paris, S.'s speech at, 386, 387
Granger, Brig.-Gen. R. S., proposed concentration of his troops on the Chattanooga railroad, 194, 197, 203; possibilities of his holding Decatur, 197; detained at Murfreesboroa, 197; Sherman advises that he threaten the rear, 199; expected at Murfreesboroa, 205
Granny White Turnpike, Tenn., military operations on, 244, 245, 264, 268-270
Grant, Col. Frederick D., on Gen. Grant's esteem for S., 543
Grant, General Ulysses S., charges against, 61; operations on the Mississippi, siege and capture of Vicksburg, 63, 70, 71, 90, 98, 110, 232, 233; reinforced by S. at Vicksburg with men and supplies, 64, 70, 71, 90, 98, 110, 232, 233; returns troops to S., 70, 90; relations with S., 70, 109-111, 115, 117, 118, 198, 237-240, 252, 293-297, 337, 346, 361, 379-382, 389-391, 414 et seq., 419-421, 439, 440, 482, 541-543; commanding Military Div
, S. joins Battery D at, 19, 20; service at, 19-25; breakdown of mail service to, 20, 21
Fort Clinton, N. Y., an adventure in the ditch of, 4
Fort Dearborn, Ill., 454
Fort Donelson, Tenn., Grant's strategy at, 358; capture of, 516
Fort Fisher, N. C., capture of, 346
Fort Hamilton, N. Y., artillery practice at, 458
Fortification Appropriation Act, Sept. 22, 1888, 459
Fortified lines, question of carrying by assault, 127, 128, 142-148
Fort Jupiter, Fla., occupation of, 24
holding the line of the, 311, 312, 315
Tenure-of-Office Act, the, 411, 412
Territorial strategy, 358, 359, 517
Terry, Maj.-Gen. Alfred H., service on military court with Thomas, 277 ; trip by Grant and S. to visit, 294, 295; captures Fort Fisher, 346; in military conference at Cape Fear River, 346 ; visits S. at West Point, 446; relations with S., 446; proposal to appoint him superintendent at West Point, 446, 447; on board of review of Fitz-John Porter case, 461; his military educat
f the Atlanta campaign, 162; reports to Sherman, 164; marches toward Savannah, 165; ordered to Tullahoma, 165; ordered to Johnsonville, 165, 166, 288-290; ordered to command at Pulaski, 165, 166; comle of Jonesboroa, 157, 158; courage, 158; ordered to reinforce Thomas, 158, 164, 317, 322 ; at Tullahoma, 164; ordered to Pulaski, 165; meeting with S. at Pulaski, 166 ; telegram from Thomas, Nov. 13and Franklin, 279; at Pulaski, 252; telegram from Thomas, Nov. 8, 1864, 284, 290; marches from Tullahoma to Pulaski, 288; ordered to tight Hood at Pulaski or Columbia, 290; at Athens, Tenn., 319
S190-199; 206-208, 225, 284, 285, 290, 307, 308, 315, 319-322, 325, 326, 330, 344; orders S. to Tullahoma and Pulaski, 165-167; orders S. to Nashville, 165; faults in his instructions to S., 166, 167;
Troy, N. Y., burial of Gen. Thomas at, 429
Tuileries, the, S.'s presentation at, 392
Tullahoma, Tenn., Stanley at, 164; S. ordered to, 165; necessity for railroad guards at, 197; S. ordered to