Found 7,007 total hits in 1,194 results.
d at Stone River, 281.
McLaws, Gen., at Malvern Hill.
165; at Harper's Ferry, 200; attacks Maryland Heights. 200; at Antietam, 207; at Chancellorsville, 363; at Gettysburg, 380 to 387; at Chickamauga, 422.
McLean, Major, wounded at Manassas Gap, 393.
McLean, Col., killed at Gaines's Mill, 157.
McNairy, Col., killed at Fort Donelson, 283.
McNeil. Col. John, routs guerillas at Kirksville, Mo., 35-6: cooperates against Price, 560.
McPherson, Gen. James B., at Corinth, 230; at Lamar, 286; triumphs at Raymond, 305; captures Clinton and Jackson, 306; at Champion Hills, 307; at Vicksburg, 312; in command of Vicksburg, 537; commands Army of Tennessee under Sherman, 564; killed before Atlanta, 633.
McRae, Capt., heroic death at Valverde, 23.
McRae, Col., at Antietam, 206.
Meade, Gen. George G., at Gaines's Mill, 156; at Malvern Hill, 162; at South Mountain, 198; at Antietam, 205-6; at Fredericksburg, 347; at Chancellorsville, 361; succeeds Gen. Hooker in command, 37
.
Burks, Col., Texas, killed at Stone River, 282.
Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., his expedition sails from Fortress Monroe, 73; operations of, on the North Carolina coast, 73-81; captures Roanoke Island, 75-6: Newbern, 77; Fort Macon, 78; at South Mills, 79-80; returned to Fortress Monroe, 80; allusion to, 127; commands a division at Antietamn.
208-209; his Roanoke proclamation as to Slavery, 244; commands the Army of the Potomac, 342; fights Lee at Fredericksburg, 343 to 349; his mud march bury. N. C., 751.
Saltville, Va., 624.
Scottsboroa, Ala., 687.
Seviersville, Tenn., 623.
Shelbyville, Tenn., 409.
Shenandoah, Va., 605.
Shepherdstown, Md., 393.
Solemn Grove, N. C., 705.
Somerset, Ky., 427.
Somerville, Tenn., 616.
South Mills, N. C., 80
Spring Hill, Tenn., 284.
Springfield, Mo., 447.
Springfield, W. Va., 599.
St. Charles, Ark., 554.
Stony Creek, Va., 588.
Strasburg, Va., 612.
Suffolk, Va., 366.
Sutherlands Depot, Va., 734.
Talladega, Ala., 631.
Tebb's Bend, K
31.
Canby, Gen. E. R. S., organizes militia in New Mexico, 21; at Fort Craig, 22-3; Valverde.
22; holds NeNew Mexico, 25; in command of the trans-Mississippi department--Banks turns over his army to him, 551; aids in r Elections, 486; 739.
Connolly, Gov. Henry, of New Mexico, 21.
Connor, Brig.-Gen. P. E., 1st Cal. Vols.,ew Madrid, Mo., invested, 54; and taken, 54-5.
New Mexico, loyalty of regulars in, 19; sufferings of, 20; a Petersburg, 734.
Parker, Joel, chosen Gov. of New Jersey, 254.
Parsons, Gen. M., killed at Pleasant Hilof Chickamauga, 424.
Rencher, Gov. Abraham, of New Mexico, 21.
Reno, Gen. Jesse L., with Burnside, 73; iey, Gen. H. F., organizes brigade for conquest of New Mexico, 21; at Fort Bliss, 22; Valverde, 22-3; Santa Fe, 24; abandons New Mexico, 25.
Sickles, Gen. Daniel E., at Fredericksburg, 347; at Chancellorsville, 361; woLa., Banks's army marches to, 551.
Simpson, Col., N. J., killed at Gaines's Mill, 157.
Sinclair, Col. Wm.
f Wheeler's raiders, 284; with Sherman in his great march from Atlanta to Savannah, 689 to 695.
Davis, Jefferson, Proclamation of, declaring Gen. Butler a felon, 105-6; on the field at Fair Oaks, 143; leads Rebel charge at Fair Oaks, 145; on the importance of holding the Mississippi, 286; his speech on the fall of Atlanta.
639; his ultimatum for peace, 666; declares he would sacrifice his life a thousand times before he would succumb, 675; leaves Richmond, 738; sets up his Government at Danville, 754; issues a proclamation, receives news of Lee's surrender, 755; is captured near Irwinsville by Lt.-Col. Pritchard, 756.
Davis, Col., 104th Pa., killed, 144.
Davis, Col., 12th Illinois, captures trains, 20,1.
Davis, Com. (Union), at Memphis, 56-7; 58.
Decatur, Ala., Hood's attack on, 631; 633.
Democratic press, on the Draft, 501-2.
Dennis, Gen. E. S., at Port Gibson, 305; defense of and loss at Milliken's Bend, 818, 319.
Dfvens, Gen. Charles, wounded, 145; 148.
D
tt, Gen., at Gettysburg, 380 to 387; assaults at Bachelor's creek, N. C., 533.
Pierce, Franklin, Ex-Prest., on the War, 496-9.
Pike, Gen. Albert, commands Indians at Pea Ridge, 27-33.
Pillow, Gen. Gideon J., at Fort Donelson, 47-51.
Pineville, Mo., fight by Col. Catherwood at, 450.
Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., battle of, 58 to 71; positions of Union forces, 59; no intrenchments, 59-60; the Rebel attack; Prentiss's division routed, 61-2; McClernand worsted, 63; Rebels repulsed by Webster's artillery, 65-6; Buell arrives, 67: second day's battle, 67, 68-9; extracts from Buell's report, 66; dispatches from Beauregard, 66; 70; extracts from his report, 60; 67; 69; 70; losses sustained.
70; remarks of An impressed New Yorker, 60, 69, 71.
Pleasant Grove, La., Gen. Emory stops the Rebels at, 541.
Pleasant Hill, La., Banks's battle at, 543-4.
Pleasanton, Gen. A., at South Mountain, 196; fights and wins, 203; fights with Stuart, 369; at Gettysburg, 389; at Chancellorsvill
in, 198.
Govan, Gen., at Chickamauga, 417; captured, with most of his brigade, at Jonesboroa, Ga., 636.
Gove, Col., Mass., killed at Gaines's Mill, 157.
Graham, Major, his train recaptured at Philadelphia, Tenn., 431.
Granbury, Brig.-Genreat at second Bull Run, 187; killed at South Mountain, 198.
Resaca, Ga., abandoned by Johnston, 626.
Revere, Col., Mass., killed at Gettysburg, 388.
Reynolds, Gen. John F., at Gaines's Mill, 156; taken prisoner, 157; at Gainesville, 183; al., killed at Sabine Cross-roads, 540.
Webster, Col. J. D., at Pittsburg Landing, 65.
Webster, Col. D. Fletcher, of Mass., killed at Gainesville, 189.
Weed, Gen. S. H., killed at Gettysburg, 388.
Weehawken, iron-clad, Capt. John Rogers, , N. C., defenses of, 710; Butler and Weitzel decline to assault, 711; Schofield captures, 715.
Wilson, Hon. Henry, of Mass., on the return of fugitive slaves, 251; bill to provide for educating colored children, 266.
Wilson, Gen. James H., ra
ner, 477.
Batesville, Ark., Marmaduke defeated at, 447.
Baton Rouge, La., occupied by Admiral Farragut, 101; Breckinridge defeated at, 102.
battles--
Antietam, Md., 205.
Arkansas Post, 292.
Atlanta, Ga., 637.
Averysboroa, N. C., 706.
Baton Rouge, La., 103.
Bentonville, N. C., 707.
Bristow Station, Va., 181.
Bull Run (2d), Va., 183-7.
Cedar Creek, Va., 612.
Cedar Mountain, Va., 177.
Champion Hills, Miss., 307.
Chantilly, Va.. 188.
Chancellorsville, Va., 356.
Chickamauga, Tenn.. 415.
Cold Harbor, Va., 579.
Corinth, Miss., 225.
Crampton's Gap, Md., 199.
Cross-Keys, Va., 138.
Dallas, Ga., 298.
Fair Oaks (or Seven Pines), Va. 141.
Farmville, Va., 741.
Fisher's Hill, Va., 610.
Five forks, Va., 731.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., 46.
Franklin, Tenn., 681.
Fredericksburg, Va., 343.
Gaines's Mill, Va.. 154
Galveston Harb., Tex., 322.
Gettysburg, Pa., 373.
Glendale (or White Oak Swamp Br.), Va., 161.
Guntown, Miss., 621.
Hanover C. H., Va., 141.
Harpe
ke Island, N. C.. 76.
Sabine X-Roads, La., 589.
Sailors' Creek, Va., 741.
Savage's Station, Va., 160.
Selma, Ala., 718.
South Mountain, Md., 195.
Spottsylvania C. H., Va.,572.
Vicksburg (assault), 311.
Weldon Railroad, Va., 567.
Wilderness, Va., 567.
Williamsburg, Va., 122.
Yazoo Bluffs, Miss., 289.
[See Minor Conflicts, p. 775.]
Bayard, Gen. Geo.
D., reports advance of the enemy, 175; killed at Fredericksburg, 347.
Baylor, Col., wounded at Bull Run, 189.
Beatty, Lt., 165.
Wickliffe, Hon. C. A., enlightened by Gen. Hunter, 515.
Wilcox, Gen. C. M. (Rebel), at Glendale, 163; at Hopewell Gap, 183.
wild, Gen., in North Carolina, 535.
Wilder, Col. J. T., surrenders to Bragg at Munfordsville, 216.
Wilderness, battle of the, 567 to 570.
Willard, Col., killed at Gettysburg, 388.
Williams, Gen. Thomas, in first attack on Vicksburg, 57-8; at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 97; again at Vicksburg, 101 ; in command at Baton Rouge, 102; death of, 103;