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, 486; 739. Connolly, Gov. Henry, of New Mexico, 21. Connor, Brig.-Gen. P. E., 1st Cal. Vols., his Indian campaign, 455. conscription, 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., besieged, 71; evacuated by Rebels under Breckinridge, 72; map of the siege of, 226; composition of Rosecrans's army at, 225; its chief works constructed by Beauregard, 225; a correspondent's description of the siege of, 227-8; Rosecrans's official report, 229-30; Van Dorn repulsed at, 230; captures and losses, 231. Couch, Gen. D. N., at Fair Oaks, 144 to 146
Sibley, and Mouton. They retreated toward Opelousas, making a strong resistance at Vermilion Bayou, from which position they were quickly driven. The gunboats, in the mean time, had encountered the steamer Queen of the west on Grand Lake, destroying her and capturing her officers and crew. We reached Opelousas on the twentieth of April, the enemy retreating toward Alexandria in disorder, and destroying the bridges in his flight. The same day the gunboats, under command of Lieutenant-Commander A. P. Cooke, assisted by four companies of infantry, captured the works at Butte รก la Rose, which contained two heavy guns and a large quantity of ammunition, and was garrisoned by a force of sixty men, all of whom were captured. These works constituted the key of the Atchafalaya, and being in our possession, opened the way to Red River. On the second of May we established communication with Admiral Farragut at the mouth of Red River, through the Atchafalaya, by the gunboat Arizona, Cap
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Snowden. Private A. S. Crarey, Co. G. 1st Sergeant G. W. Chambers, 2d Sergeant W. P. Bowen, 4th Sergeant J. Parker, 1st Corporal J. R. Keeling, Private L. A. Adams, D. B. Chambers, J. W. Davis, H. Darnell, F. M. Hopkins, Private G. W. Kennedy, T. F. Muin, J. W. Mathews, F. M. Mathews, B. Y. Milan. J. Lewellen, J. N. Petty, T. G. Seay, W. J. Watts, Private W. B. Henry, W. B. Kimbrough, J. A. Knox, M. A. Knox, Private James Ward, R. F. Wren, S. F. Black, A. P. Cooke. Co. H. 1st Sergeant H. G. Hickman, 4th Sergeant Geo. Hollingsworth, 5th Sergeant C. C. Baker, 1st Corporal J. E. Evans, 2d Corporal W. H. Moore, Private P. A. Blanton, Jas. Bolton, T. R. Edwards, A. J. Fry, N. Hollingsworth, Private J. Henegsburger, J. A. Knight, Joe A. Knight, J. M. Herrington, T. B. Davidson, J. Laflin, L. G. McKinsie, J. P. Surratt, A. N. Fennell. Co. I. 2d Sergeant R. F. Emmons, 5th Sergeant D. B. Bush, Com. Sergeant A. Aldrich,
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