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C. C. Augur (search for this): chapter 36
pies Pensacola, 459. arson, during N. York and Brooklyn riots, 505. Asboth, Gen. Alex., 28-9; at Pea Ridge, 30. Ashby, Gen. Turner, killed, 137. Atchafalaya river, Col. Bailey constructs a bridge over the, 551; Banks's army retreats across the, 551. Atlanta, Campaign of Sherman. 625; route of his advance to, 627; defenses of, 631; flanked by the right, 635; abandoned by Hood, 637; Sherman's army marches from, en route to Savannah, 690. Atlanta, Rebel ram, captured, 473. Augur, Gen., severely wounded. 177; at Port Hudson. 832. Averill, Gen., movements of, in West Virginia, 403-4. Ayres, Gen., captures 1,000 Rebels at Five Forks, 733. B. Bachelor's creek, N. C., Union garrison at, captured, 533. Bailey, rear-Admiral, destroys extensive salt-works in Florida, 532. Bailey, Lt. Col. (afterward Gen.), in attack on defenses of New Orleans, 91-2; demands surrender of New Orleans, 96; Porter's fleet on the Red River rescued by, 549; constructs a bridg
W. W. Averill (search for this): chapter 36
ts, 505. Asboth, Gen. Alex., 28-9; at Pea Ridge, 30. Ashby, Gen. Turner, killed, 137. Atchafalaya river, Col. Bailey constructs a bridge over the, 551; Banks's army retreats across the, 551. Atlanta, Campaign of Sherman. 625; route of his advance to, 627; defenses of, 631; flanked by the right, 635; abandoned by Hood, 637; Sherman's army marches from, en route to Savannah, 690. Atlanta, Rebel ram, captured, 473. Augur, Gen., severely wounded. 177; at Port Hudson. 832. Averill, Gen., movements of, in West Virginia, 403-4. Ayres, Gen., captures 1,000 Rebels at Five Forks, 733. B. Bachelor's creek, N. C., Union garrison at, captured, 533. Bailey, rear-Admiral, destroys extensive salt-works in Florida, 532. Bailey, Lt. Col. (afterward Gen.), in attack on defenses of New Orleans, 91-2; demands surrender of New Orleans, 96; Porter's fleet on the Red River rescued by, 549; constructs a bridge over the Atchafalaya for Banks's army, 551. Bailey, Col.
Ashby, Gen. Turner, killed, 137. Atchafalaya river, Col. Bailey constructs a bridge over the, 551; Banks's army retreats across the, 551. Atlanta, Campaign of Sherman. 625; route of his advance to, 627; defenses of, 631; flanked by the right, 635; abandoned by Hood, 637; Sherman's army marches from, en route to Savannah, 690. Atlanta, Rebel ram, captured, 473. Augur, Gen., severely wounded. 177; at Port Hudson. 832. Averill, Gen., movements of, in West Virginia, 403-4. Ayres, Gen., captures 1,000 Rebels at Five Forks, 733. B. Bachelor's creek, N. C., Union garrison at, captured, 533. Bailey, rear-Admiral, destroys extensive salt-works in Florida, 532. Bailey, Lt. Col. (afterward Gen.), in attack on defenses of New Orleans, 91-2; demands surrender of New Orleans, 96; Porter's fleet on the Red River rescued by, 549; constructs a bridge over the Atchafalaya for Banks's army, 551. Bailey, Col. J. D., killed, 144. Baird, Gen., at Chickamauga, 415;
G. D. Bailey (search for this): chapter 36
n riots, 505. Asboth, Gen. Alex., 28-9; at Pea Ridge, 30. Ashby, Gen. Turner, killed, 137. Atchafalaya river, Col. Bailey constructs a bridge over the, 551; Banks's army retreats across the, 551. Atlanta, Campaign of Sherman. 625; route Gen., captures 1,000 Rebels at Five Forks, 733. B. Bachelor's creek, N. C., Union garrison at, captured, 533. Bailey, rear-Admiral, destroys extensive salt-works in Florida, 532. Bailey, Lt. Col. (afterward Gen.), in attack on defensesBailey, Lt. Col. (afterward Gen.), in attack on defenses of New Orleans, 91-2; demands surrender of New Orleans, 96; Porter's fleet on the Red River rescued by, 549; constructs a bridge over the Atchafalaya for Banks's army, 551. Bailey, Col. J. D., killed, 144. Baird, Gen., at Chickamauga, 415; cooBailey, Col. J. D., killed, 144. Baird, Gen., at Chickamauga, 415; cooperates at Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga Valley, and Mission Ridge, 438 to 442. Baltimore, National platform of 1864, 659; massacre of Massachusetts volunteers, in the streets of, 514. Bancroft's history, as to Negro Soldiers, 511. Banks, Ge
in West Virginia, 403-4. Ayres, Gen., captures 1,000 Rebels at Five Forks, 733. B. Bachelor's creek, N. C., Union garrison at, captured, 533. Bailey, rear-Admiral, destroys extensive salt-works in Florida, 532. Bailey, Lt. Col. (afterward Gen.), in attack on defenses of New Orleans, 91-2; demands surrender of New Orleans, 96; Porter's fleet on the Red River rescued by, 549; constructs a bridge over the Atchafalaya for Banks's army, 551. Bailey, Col. J. D., killed, 144. Baird, Gen., at Chickamauga, 415; cooperates at Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga Valley, and Mission Ridge, 438 to 442. Baltimore, National platform of 1864, 659; massacre of Massachusetts volunteers, in the streets of, 514. Bancroft's history, as to Negro Soldiers, 511. Banks, Gen. N. P., assigned to Department of the Gulf, 105; to command on the upper Potomac, 109; operations of, in Shenandoah valley, 114, 115, 182 to 136; fights at Winchester, and retreats to the Potomac, 134; 135-6; extr
, killed, 144. Baird, Gen., at Chickamauga, 415; cooperates at Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga Valley, and Mission Ridge, 438 to 442. Baltimore, National platform of 1864, 659; massacre of Massachusetts volunteers, in the streets of, 514. Bancroft's history, as to Negro Soldiers, 511. Banks, Gen. N. P., assigned to Department of the Gulf, 105; to command on the upper Potomac, 109; operations of, in Shenandoah valley, 114, 115, 182 to 136; fights at Winchester, and retreats to the Potomr, 274. negro soldiers, in the Revolutionary war, 511; Congress subjects negroes to conscription, 519; use of, in aid of the Rebellion, 521; 522; the Confederates on arming, 523; President Lincoln on protecting, 525; progress in raising, 527; Bancroft's history on, 511-12; Dr. Franklin on, 518; King George employs, 513; Jackson's use of, at New Orleans, 514; Gen. Hunter, Mr. Wickliffe of Ky., and Secretary Stanton on, 515-16; Gen. Phelps on, 517; Gen. Butler in response, on, 518; Gov. Andrew
Nathaniel P. Banks (search for this): chapter 36
; constructs a bridge over the Atchafalaya for Banks's army, 551. Bailey, Col. J. D., killed, 1401; 106; his order No. 28,100; superseded by Gen. Banks, 105; returns to New York, 105; outlawed by ntain, battle and map of, 176; Jackson defeats Banks at, 177. Centerville, Lee chases Meade up ttens Maryland Heights, 201. Culpepper, Va., Banks's operations near, 175, 177; Jackson attacks Cn. G. H., extract from his report of attack on Banks's rear-guard at Winchester, 135; commands a brhester, 134; strength of his army, 134; forces Banks from Winchester, 135; his losses and captures Crawford's batteries at Culpepper and defeats Banks at Cedar Mountain, 177; prisoners and guns cape changed by the corps commanders, 113; orders Banks to Manassas, 113; another change of plan, 115;ops the Rebels at, 541. Pleasant Hill, La., Banks's battle at, 543-4. Pleasanton, Gen. A., atars in, 17; 18; ordinance of Secession, 17; Gens. Banks and Dana in Western, 341; collapse of Rebel[10 more...]
es Port Hudson, 331 to 387; in Western Texas, 341; his operations in Texas and on Red River, 536 to 546; is routed at Sabine Cross-roads by Kirby Smith — his losses, 539-40; fights again at Pleasant Grove, 541; again at Pleasant Hill, 543; retreats to Grand Ecore, 545; extract from his report. 545; Grant orders him to close his Shreveport campaign, 550; he abandons Alexandria and retreats to the Atchafalaya river, 551; transfers his army to Gen. Canby, and proceeds to New Orleans, 551. Barclay, Col., 23d Ga., killed at Antietam, 210. Barksdale, Gen. Wm., at Fredericksburg, 345; at Chancellorsville, 363; killed at Gettysburg, 388. Barlow, Gen. Francis C., distinguishes himself at Antietam, 208; wounded at Gettysburg, 388; at the Wilderness, 567 to 571; his assault near Richmond, 591. Barnard, Gen. J. G., his remarks on McClellan's failure, 107; extract from his report, on McClellan's delay at Yorktown, 122; on McClellan's failure to improve the opportunity at Fair Oaks, 1
s operations in Texas and on Red River, 536 to 546; is routed at Sabine Cross-roads by Kirby Smith — his losses, 539-40; fights again at Pleasant Grove, 541; again at Pleasant Hill, 543; retreats to Grand Ecore, 545; extract from his report. 545; Grant orders him to close his Shreveport campaign, 550; he abandons Alexandria and retreats to the Atchafalaya river, 551; transfers his army to Gen. Canby, and proceeds to New Orleans, 551. Barclay, Col., 23d Ga., killed at Antietam, 210. Barksdale, Gen. Wm., at Fredericksburg, 345; at Chancellorsville, 363; killed at Gettysburg, 388. Barlow, Gen. Francis C., distinguishes himself at Antietam, 208; wounded at Gettysburg, 388; at the Wilderness, 567 to 571; his assault near Richmond, 591. Barnard, Gen. J. G., his remarks on McClellan's failure, 107; extract from his report, on McClellan's delay at Yorktown, 122; on McClellan's failure to improve the opportunity at Fair Oaks, 147. Barnes, Col., 12th S. C.. killed at Antietam,
Francis C. Barlow (search for this): chapter 36
— his losses, 539-40; fights again at Pleasant Grove, 541; again at Pleasant Hill, 543; retreats to Grand Ecore, 545; extract from his report. 545; Grant orders him to close his Shreveport campaign, 550; he abandons Alexandria and retreats to the Atchafalaya river, 551; transfers his army to Gen. Canby, and proceeds to New Orleans, 551. Barclay, Col., 23d Ga., killed at Antietam, 210. Barksdale, Gen. Wm., at Fredericksburg, 345; at Chancellorsville, 363; killed at Gettysburg, 388. Barlow, Gen. Francis C., distinguishes himself at Antietam, 208; wounded at Gettysburg, 388; at the Wilderness, 567 to 571; his assault near Richmond, 591. Barnard, Gen. J. G., his remarks on McClellan's failure, 107; extract from his report, on McClellan's delay at Yorktown, 122; on McClellan's failure to improve the opportunity at Fair Oaks, 147. Barnes, Col., 12th S. C.. killed at Antietam, 210. Barrett, Col., attacked by Gen. Slaughter, at Brazos, 757. Bartlett, Gen., at Gaines's M
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