Found 7,007 total hits in 1,194 results.
ar Mountain, 177; at Antietam, 206; his advance at Gettysburg, 887; charges at Five Forks, 733.
Creighton, Col., 7th Ohio, wounded, 177.
crisis, opinion of Gov. H. Seymour on, 499.
Crittenden, Col. Geo.
B., treachery of, 19; relieves Zollicoffer, 42.
Crocker, Brig.-Gen., at Champion Hills, 308.
Crook, Gen., surprised at Cedar Creek, 613.
Cross, Col., 5th N. H., killed at Gettysburg, 388.
Cross-Keys, Va., Fremont fights at, 138-9.
Croxton, Gen., at Chickamauga, 417.
Ceville, Va., fight at, 403; Gillem takes 200 men and 8 guns at, 683.
Y.
Yazoo City, fighting at, 309-310; 318.
Yazoo Bluffs, Sherman demonstrates on, 289.
Yeadon, Richard, offers $10,000 reward for Gen. Butler, 106.
Yellow Bayou, La., fight of A. J. Smith, with Polignac, 551.
York river railroad, burned by Rebels, 159.
Yorktown, Va., siege of, 120-22; evacuation of by Magruder, 122; embarkation of troops at, 171.
Z.
Zollicoffer, Gen., killed at Mill Spring, 42-3.
from Harrison's Landing to Acquia Creek, 171; under command of Gens. Burnside and Hooker, 342 to 375; reorganized under Meade, 564; end of Grant's campaign of 1864 and losses of the, 597
Arnold, Gen., occupies 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 Shermn., 283.
Coffeeville, Miss., 286.
Columbia, Ark., 551.
Columbus, Ga., 719.
Congaree River, S. C., 699.
Coosawhatchie, S. C., 463.
Cosby Creek, Tenn., 623.
Cumberland Gap,Tenn.,430.
Cynthiana. Ky., 624.
Dabney's Mill. Va., 726.
Dam No. 1, York R., Va.,112.
Dandridge. Tenn., 623.
Deatonsville, Va., 740.
Decatur, Ala., 678.
Deep Bottom, Va., 589.
Donaldsonville. La., 338.
Dover, Tenn., 283.
Droop Mountain, Va., 404.
Dublin Station. W. Va., 600.
Egypt, Miss., 695.
Elizabeth
n. John E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
Worden, Lt. John L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, and is wounded, 118.
Wright, Gen. H. G., assaults Secessionville, 461; at the Wilderness, 568-71; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 734.
Wright, Gen. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; wounded at Antietam, 210.
Wyman, Col. J. B., killed near Vicksburg, 290.
Wytheville, Va., fight at, 403; Gillem takes 200 men and 8 guns at, 683.
Y.
Yazoo City, fighting at, 309-310; 318.
Yazoo Bluffs, Sherman demonstrates on, 289.
Yeadon, Richard, offers $10,000 reward for Gen. Butler, 106.
Yellow Bayou, La., fight of A. J. Smith, with Polignac, 551.
York river railroad, burned by Rebels, 159.
Yorktown, Va., siege of, 120-22; evacuation of by Magruder, 122; embarkation of troops at, 171.
Z.
Zollicoffer, Gen., killed at Mill Spring, 42-3.
ate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
Wool, Gen. John E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
Worden, Lt. John L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, and is wounded, 118.
Wright, Gen. H. G., assaults Secessionville, 461; at the Wilderness, 568-71; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 734.
Wright, Gen. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; wounded at Antietam, 210.
Wyman, Col. J. B., killed near Vicksburg, 290.
Wytheville, Va., fight at, 403; Gillem takes 200 men and 8 guns at, 683.
Y.
Yazoo City, fighting at, 309-310; 318.
Yazoo Bluffs, Sherman demonstrates on, 289.
Yeadon, Richard, offers $10,000 reward for Gen. Butler, 106.
Yellow Bayou, La., fight of A. J. Smith, with Polignac, 551.
York river railroad, burned by Rebels, 159.
Yorktown, Va., siege of, 120-22; evacuation of by Magruder, 122; embarkation of troops at, 171.
Z.
436.
Scott, Gen. Winfield, consulted by Pope, 172; Mr. Potter on his strategy, 256.
Scott, Col. J. S., routs Union cavalry, 213.
Secessionville, S. C., Gen. Wright repulsed in an attack on, 461.
Sedgwick, Gen. John, at Malvern Hill, 165; at Antietam, 207; thrice badly wounded, 307; carries Marye's Heights, and assails L McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
Worden, Lt. John L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, and is wounded, 118.
Wright, Gen. H. G., assaults Secessionville, 461; at the Wilderness, 568-71; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 734.
Wright, Gen. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; woWright, Gen. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; wounded at Antietam, 210.
Wyman, Col. J. B., killed near Vicksburg, 290.
Wytheville, Va., fight at, 403; Gillem takes 200 men and 8 guns at, 683.
Y.
Yazoo City, fighting at, 309-310; 318.
Yazoo Bluffs, Sherman demonstrates on, 289.
Yeadon, Richard, offers $10,000 reward for Gen. Butler, 106.
Yellow Bayou, La.,
t Mission Ridge, 442; at Nashville, 654-6.
Wood, Maj., brings off four guns from Maryland Heights, 200.
Wood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
Wood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
Wool, Gen. John E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
Worden, Lt. John L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, and is wounded, 118.
Wright, Gen. H. G., assaults Secessionville, 461; at the Wilderness, 568-71; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 734.
Wright, Gen. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; wounded at Antietam, 210.
Wyman, Col. J. B., killed near Vicksburg, 290.
Wytheville, Va., fight at, 403; Gillem takes 200 men and 8 guns at, 683.
Y.
Yazoo City, fighting at, 309-310; 318.
Yazoo Bluffs, Sherman demonstrates on, 289.
Ye
ion, first draft in New York, 501; riots in New York and Brooklyn on account oa drafting, 503 to 505; Congress declares negroes subject to, 519; Mr. Stevens's amendment, 519; 520.
conscription acts, passage of rival bills in Congress, 487; Judge Woodward's opinion of, 488.
Convention, the Ohio Democratic, 493; of Unionists at Baltimore, 532, 658.
Cooke, Gen., charges without orders, 157; wounded at Centerville, 896.
Cooper, Gen., defeated at Honey Springs, 449.
Corinth, Miss., besStone River, 276; at Chickamauga, 415; at Mission Ridge, 442; at Nashville, 654-6.
Wood, Maj., brings off four guns from Maryland Heights, 200.
Wood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
Wood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
Wool, Gen. John E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in rela
poses Morgan, 404; pursues Pegram to Somerset, 427; repels Scott's cavalry, 428; is routed at Philadelphia, Tenn., 431.
Wood, Gen. T. J., wounded at Stone River, 276; at Chickamauga, 415; at Mission Ridge, 442; at Nashville, 654-6.
Wood, Maj., Wood, Maj., brings off four guns from Maryland Heights, 200.
Wood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
Wood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of PennsylvanWood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
Wood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
Wool, Gen. John E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
Worden, Lt. John L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, andWood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 509.
Wool, Gen. John E., at Fortress Monroe, 127; occupies Norfolk and Portsmouth, 127; detached from McClellan's command, 132; his order in relation to colored contrabands, 240.
Worden, Lt. John L., fights the Merrimac, in the Monitor, and is wounded, 118.
Wright, Gen. H. G., assaults Secessionville, 461; at the Wilderness, 568-71; at Cold Harbor, 580-2; at Petersburg, 734.
Wright, Gen. (Rebel), at Malvern Hill, 165; wounded at Antietam, 210.
Wyman, Col. J. B., killed near Vi
rovide for educating colored children, 266.
Wilson, Gen. James H., raids through central Alabama, 717; capture of Selma and Montgomery, 719-720.
Winchester, Va., Jackson defeated at, 135; Gen. Ewell takes, 371.
Winslow, Capt. John, of the Kearsarge, engages the Alabama, and sinks her, 646-47.
Winthrop, Gen. Fred., killed at Five Forks, 734.
Wise, Gen. Henry A., at Roanoke Island, 74.
Wise, Capt. O. J., killed at do., 76.
Wolfe, Lt.-Col., killed at Richmond, Ky., 215.
Wolford, Gen. Frank T., opposes Morgan, 404; pursues Pegram to Somerset, 427; repels Scott's cavalry, 428; is routed at Philadelphia, Tenn., 431.
Wood, Gen. T. J., wounded at Stone River, 276; at Chickamauga, 415; at Mission Ridge, 442; at Nashville, 654-6.
Wood, Maj., brings off four guns from Maryland Heights, 200.
Wood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel), wounded, 221.
Wood, Col. Jas., 136th N. Y., at Wauhatchie, 436.
Woodward, Judge Geo.
W:, on the conscription act, 488; beaten as candidate for