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Bradford, Major, his defense of Fort Pillow against Forrest, 619; murder of by Rebel soldiers, 619.
Bragg, Gen. Bral. T. H., on Maryland Heights, 200; abandons them, 200.
Forrest, Gen. N. B., escapes from Fort Donelson, 50; raids on Roseeir way out, 48-9; sufferings of the troops, 49; Floyd and Forrest escape, 50; the surrender, 50; losses sustained at, 51.
63; stormed, 693.
Fort Pillow, bombarded and captured — Forrest's massacre at, 619.
Fort Powell, blown up by the Rebels, plot to seize, 624.
Johnsonville, Tenn., assaulted by Forrest, 679.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., succeeds Beauregard in d Dodge in Georgia, 285; of Stoneman, in Virginia, 365; of Forrest and John Morgan, 270; of Grierson, 301-2; of Green, 338; o to Nolensville, 271; at Stone River, 274; skirmishes with Forrest and Van Dorn, 284; at Chickamauga.
421; at Mission Ridge,ntown, 621-2.
Sullivan, Gen. J. C., at Iuka, 224; routs Forrest, 282.
Sumner, Hon. Chas., on holding slaves in national