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Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
48, 49 et seg. A case of discipline in, 50-53. Observes day of .fasting and prayer appointed by the President, 58. Impatient waiting of its officers and men for active service, 61, 62, 173. Ordered to Conrad's Ferry, 62-64. In camp, at Muddy Branch and Seneca Creek, 81-86 ; at which place it experiences a hurricane, 83, -and also much sickness, 84-86. In winter quarters at Frederick, Md., 87 et seq. Incidents and scenes of camp-life, 88, 89, 91, 107, 108, 149-151. A second time at Harper's Ferry, 102,--and thence to Charlestown, Va, 104, etseq. Foraging in, 104, 118, 119. Marches to Winchester, 116, 117. United to a new brigade, General Gordon as commander, 120. Pursues Stonewall Jackson, 134 et seq. In camp at Edenburg, 136,--and skirmishing there, 136-139. Its further pursuit of Jackson, 151 et seq. An officer of, finds time in camp to fall in love, 166. Forms part of the rear-guard in Banks's flight to Winchester, 206. Its gallant charge through the streets of Newtown (
Frederick, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
l Gordon, 32-34. Its first engagement and incidents of, 38. Leaves Harper's Ferry and occupies Darnstown, Md., 48, 49 et seg. A case of discipline in, 50-53. Observes day of .fasting and prayer appointed by the President, 58. Impatient waiting of its officers and men for active service, 61, 62, 173. Ordered to Conrad's Ferry, 62-64. In camp, at Muddy Branch and Seneca Creek, 81-86 ; at which place it experiences a hurricane, 83, -and also much sickness, 84-86. In winter quarters at Frederick, Md., 87 et seq. Incidents and scenes of camp-life, 88, 89, 91, 107, 108, 149-151. A second time at Harper's Ferry, 102,--and thence to Charlestown, Va, 104, etseq. Foraging in, 104, 118, 119. Marches to Winchester, 116, 117. United to a new brigade, General Gordon as commander, 120. Pursues Stonewall Jackson, 134 et seq. In camp at Edenburg, 136,--and skirmishing there, 136-139. Its further pursuit of Jackson, 151 et seq. An officer of, finds time in camp to fall in love, 166. Forms pa
Winchester, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
g to the battle of Ball's Bluff, 65 et seq. His official report quoted from, 71, 72, 77, 79, 80. Is arrested, and confined in Fort Lafayette, 99. Strasburg, Va., occupied and fortified by Banks's corps, 173,174. Banks's retreat from, to Winchester (Va.), 201-224. Strother, Mr., his Recollections of a Campaign in Virginia, 202 (note), 294 (note), 330, 331 (note), 348-350. Sullivan, Colonel, Federal officer, 133, 164, 165. Surgeon, a Rebel, how he was captured and interviewed by Gene to the command of the corps in the place of Banks, 330. Testifies to the promptness of General Gordon's obedience of orders at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 352, 353. Winder, C. S., Rebel general, commands the Stonewall brigade, 177, 231, 289, 292, 294. Winchester, Va., battle of, 227-245, and excitement in the North after, 255, 256. Wistar, Lieut.-Colonel, is wounded at the battle of Ball's Bluff, 75. Y Yorktown, news of the evacuation of, received by Banks's corps, 167, 171.
Martinsburg (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
ts to join, 4-6. Names of eminent citizens who assisted in forming, 6. Prompt and liberal subscription of money for, 7. The first regiment of Volunteers offered to the General Government to serve during the war, 9. High character of its officers testified to, 17, 18,--with some account of one exception thereto, 19-22. Good discipline of, while at Brook Farm, 22,--and elsewhere, 24. 50, 90, 91. Leaves Massachusetts for Virginia, 23. Its fine order and appearance as it marched into Martinsburg, Md., 23, 24. Occupies Harper's Ferry, 26, 27, 30 et seq. Letters of complaint from some of its men to friends at home, and responses thereto to General Gordon, 32-34. Its first engagement and incidents of, 38. Leaves Harper's Ferry and occupies Darnstown, Md., 48, 49 et seg. A case of discipline in, 50-53. Observes day of .fasting and prayer appointed by the President, 58. Impatient waiting of its officers and men for active service, 61, 62, 173. Ordered to Conrad's Ferry, 62-64. In ca
Cairo, Ill. (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
drew in regard to Massachusetts regiments for the war, 15, 16. Camp Andrew, the name given to the first camping-ground of the Second Massachusetts Regiment, 14. Campbell, John, Colonel, under Stonewall Jackson, 127, 177, 231, 289, 295. Is killed at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 296. Candy, Captain, 70. Cary, Captain, of the Second Massachusetts Regiment, 13. Searches for th emissing in battle of Bali's Bluff, 82, 83. Commands detachment of the Second detailed for service at Cairo, 111., 98. In battle of Winchester, 232, 233. Killed at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 332. Cedar Mountain, battle of, 282-313. A criticism of the plan of, 335-337. Chapman, Colonel, of the Fifth Connecticut, in battle of Cedar Mountain, 305. Clark, Colonel, 327, 328. Cogswell, William, holds a captaincy in the Second Mass. Regiment, 12. Is in the fight in Banks's flight to Winchester, 219, 224, 227. Cogswell, Colonel, of a New York regiment, succeeds Colonel Baker in comma
Jackson (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
ne refusal, 193. Tergiversates and contradicts himself both in his action and in his official reports, 194-198, 202 (note), 248, 249. At last bestirs himself on Jackson's approach, and begins his retreat from Strasburg, 201,--at which time he confesses he has made a mistake, 202. Keeps well to the front in the flight to Winchest battle of Cedar Mountain, 299-301. Blake, Major, of the Fifth Connecticut, in battle of Cedar Mountain, 305. Boy-orderly, a Rebel, how his cowardice delays Jackson's attack on Banks, 198, 199. Branhall, Lieutenant, 72. Broadhead, Colonel, Federal cavalry officer, 135, 204. Brockenbrough, Colonel, commander of Rebel all in love, 166. Forms part of the rear-guard in Banks's flight to Winchester, 206. Its gallant charge through the streets of Newtown (Va.), 207, 208. Opposes Jackson's advance to Winchester, 219-224; its losses in so doing, 223. In battle of Winchester, 229, 232, 237-243. Its marches and services between Strasburg and Willia
Strasburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
ovements, 174. Enumeration of his forces at Strasburg, 183 (note). His fancied security at StrasbuStrasburg suddenly disturbed, 190,yet he makes no provision for safety, 191,--and meets General Gordon's ikson's approach, and begins his retreat from Strasburg, 201,--at which time he confesses he has mad Forms the rearguard in Banks's retreat from Strasburg, 201. Is met by Stonewall Jackson at Middlearville, 189. Is hindered in his advance on Strasburg by disobedience of his orders, 198. Hopes tof Banks's force before the latter can leave Strasburg, 208. Advances to Middletown, where he has His disappointment at not capturing Banks at Strasburg, 212. Delayed by the delinquency of Ashby'sl Jackson in regard to attacking Banks at Strasburg, 175, 181. Lee, Colonel, in command of thal to Banks, 172. Urges Banks to action, at Strasburg, without effect, 192. In battle of Ccdar Moed, and confined in Fort Lafayette, 99. Strasburg, Va., occupied and fortified by Banks's corps, [4 more...]
Yorktown (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
phen M., applies for a commission for his son-in the Second Massachusetts Regiment, 95, 96. Wheaton, Captain, 273. Whitney, J. P., holds a captaincy in the Second Mass. Regiment, 12. Williams, Captain, 219, 221. Killed at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 332. Williams, General, Federal officer in Civil War, 113, 114, 116, 120, 121, 152. Is found to be a sound sleeper, 226. His capacity for swearing, 276. In the battle of Cedar Mountain, 302, 303, 320, 323. After the battle succeeds to the command of the corps in the place of Banks, 330. Testifies to the promptness of General Gordon's obedience of orders at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 352, 353. Winder, C. S., Rebel general, commands the Stonewall brigade, 177, 231, 289, 292, 294. Winchester, Va., battle of, 227-245, and excitement in the North after, 255, 256. Wistar, Lieut.-Colonel, is wounded at the battle of Ball's Bluff, 75. Y Yorktown, news of the evacuation of, received by Banks's corps, 167, 171.
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
for commission for friends in same, 10, 11. Urges the War Department to accept more troops from Mass., 15. His action in regard to a case of discipline of an officer of the Second Mass. Regiment, 2r, 124-126. C Cameron, Simon (Secretary of War), writes Governor Andrew in regard to Massachusetts regiments for the war, 15, 16. Camp Andrew, the name given to the first camping-ground of5. Elzey, General, Rebel officer, 237, 240. Enlistment of troops for the Civil War, in Massachusetts,--course pursued by General Gordon in, 2 et seq. Evans, N. G., General, commands Rebel for, fights Stonewall Jackson, with Milroy, 178-180. Schouler, William, adjutant-general of Massachusetts, 22. Scott, Lieutenant, aid to General Gordon, 206, 222, 224. Promoted to be captain, 2719-22. Good discipline of, while at Brook Farm, 22,--and elsewhere, 24. 50, 90, 91. Leaves Massachusetts for Virginia, 23. Its fine order and appearance as it marched into Martinsburg, Md., 23, 24
Poplar Halls (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
ng the Civil War, 137, 13, 152, 168-170. Cuteness of one concerning a horse, 144, 145,--and of another i finding things, 150. Stolid indifference of some, to being told that they were free, 159. Neff, Colonel, Rebel officer, 220, 233. Newtown (Va.), the scene of a hot fight between Federal and Confederate troops in Banks's flight to Winchester, 207, 208. General Gordon's retreat from, 217, 218. P Patterson, General, commands Federal forces in Civil War, 23. Relieved by General Band skirmishing there, 136-139. Its further pursuit of Jackson, 151 et seq. An officer of, finds time in camp to fall in love, 166. Forms part of the rear-guard in Banks's flight to Winchester, 206. Its gallant charge through the streets of Newtown (Va.), 207, 208. Opposes Jackson's advance to Winchester, 219-224; its losses in so doing, 223. In battle of Winchester, 229, 232, 237-243. Its marches and services between Strasburg and Williamsport, 249, 250,and its losses, 251. Its colonel (
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