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Acquia Creek, Va., 102, 135.

Addison, Joseph, quoted, 171.

Alexander, Colonel E. P., mentioned, 231, 253, 292, 293.

Amelia Court House, Va., 379, 380, 383.

Anderson, Colonel G. T., mentioned, 212.

Anderson, General, mentioned, 141, 206, 254; at Gettysburg, 279, 288; succeeds Longstreet, 331; recalled, 352; at Five Forks, 376.

Anderson, General, Robert, mentioned, 87.

Andrew, Governor John A., mentioned, 145.

Antietam, battle of, 208.

Appomattox Court House, Va., 386, 387.

Arab couplet quoted, 114.

Archer's brigade at Gettysburg, 296.

Aristo, General, Mariano, 32.

Arlington Heights, 108.

Arlington House, Va., mentioned, 26, 49, 63, 65, 71, 72, 76, 77, 85, 88, 89, 99, 198, 366.

Arlington slaves liberated, 236, 238.

Armies of the Confederacy, 326.

Armistead, General, Lewis, mentioned, 58, 288; killed at Gettysburg, 296.

Army of the James, 387.

Army of Northern Virginia, 311, 312, 348, 379, 386.

Army of the Potomac, 173, 182, 309, 313, 351, 377.

Army of the Shenandoah, 352.

Army of the Tennessee, 372.

Army of Virginia, 175.

Assault on Fort Stedman, 371.

Austin, Stephen F., mentioned, 31.

Averell, General William W., mentioned, 241, 242, 340, 341.

Babcock, Colonel, of Grant's staff, mentioned, 392, 393.

Ball, Mary, mentioned, x.

Banks Ford, Va., 244.

Banks, General Nathaniel P., mentioned, 109, 143, 180.

Barksdale's brigade, 224; killed at Gettysburg, 302.

Barlow, General, wounded at Gettysburg, 302.

Bayard, General George D., mentioned, 228.

Beauregard, General P. G. T., mentioned, 48, 87, 107, 108, 110, III, 132, 137, 346; notice of, 100; promoted, 133, 134; at Petersburg, 360; sent against Sherman, 369.

Beaver Dam Creek, 158, 160, 168.

Beckwith, General, Amos, 103.

Benedict, Colonel G. G., letter to, 299.

Benjamin, Judah P., 324.

Benton, Thomas H., 52.

Berkeley, Sir, William, mentioned, 3, 4.

Birney, General James G., mentioned, 247.

Black Hawk, mentioned, 48.

Blackburn's Ford, Va., 189.

Blair, Francis P., mentioned, 85.

Blenker, General, mentioned, 109.

Bloody angle, the, Gettysburg, 335.

Blucher, Field-Martial, 142, 422.

Bohemia, the blind King of, 420.

Bolivar Heights, 202.

Boswell, Captain, killed at Chancellorsville, 251.

Brackett, Captain Albert G., mentioned, 54.

Bragg, General, Braxton, mentioned, 47, 54; re-enforced, 313; opposed to Schofield, 370.

Branch, General L. O. B., killed at Antietam, 215.

Breckinridge, General John C., mentioned, 83, 341, 369.

Bristol Station, 187, 189.

Brockenbrough's brigade, 288. [426]

Brockenbrough, Judge John W., 403.

Brown, John, mentioned, 74, 75, 76, 83.

Bryan, Lee's steward, 233, 234, 366.

Buckingham, Governor, of Connecticut, 221.

Buckland Races, 317.

Buena Vista, the battle of, iog.

Buford, General, John, at Gettysburg, 270, 271.

Bull Run, the battle of, 109.

Burnside, General Ambrose E., mentioned, 47, 48, , 175, 177, 180, 182, 205, 215; commands army, character, 222; mentioned, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 238, 239, 240; his corps at Petersburg, 355.

Burnt House Fields, 4.

Bustamente, General, mentioned, 32.

Butler, General Benjamin F., mentioned, 110, 323, 340; “bottled up,” 341.

Butterfield, General, Daniel, mentioned, 226, 241, 302.

Calhoun, John C., mentioned, 43.

Cameron, Simon, mentioned, 88, 103.

Campbell Court House, 387.

Camp Cooper, Texas, 59, 61, 66, 68, 69.

Carnot, quotation from, 49.

Carrick's Ford, 15.

Carroll, Governor, of Maryland, 300.

Carter, Anne Hill, 16.

Carter, Charles Hill, 16.

Casey, General, Silas, 167.

Catumseh, a chief, 73.

Cavalry contest at Gettysburg, 298.

Cavalry raids, 266.

Cemetery Heights, 292.

Cemetery Hill, 273.

Cemetery Ridge, 289-296.

Cerro Gordo, battle of, 38, 40.

Chambliss, General John R., killed, 362.

Champe, Sergeant, 9.

Chancellorsville, battle of, 241.

Chapman, Major, William, 63.

Chapultepec, battle of, 41, 42.

Charleston Harbor, 86.

Charles II, 3, 4.

Chase, Salmon P., 268.

Chester Gap, 307.

Childe, Edward, 19.

Childe, Matilda Lee, 19, 60.

Chilton, R. H., mentioned, 159.

Clay, Henry, mentioned, 32.

Clitz, General, Henry, 172.

Cobb, General Thomas R., mentioned, 231; killed at Fredericksburg, 233.

Cocke, Mrs. Elizabeth R., 402.

Coleston's division, 25.

Comanches, tribe of, 72.

Confederate cavalry, 387.

Confederate Congress, 93.

Confederate conscription, 350.

Confederate currency, 350, 402.

Confederate rations, 350, 367, 383, 396.

Confederate States, 86, 94.

Confederates, large capture of, 335.

Cooper, General, Samuel, 59; promoted, 133, 134.

Corbin, Letitia, mentioned, 5.

Cornwallis, Lord, 136.

Cortez, Hernando, 31, 45.

Couch, General, 206, 218, 229, 243, 244; succeeds Hooker, 254.

Cox, General Jacob D., 116.

Crampton's Gap, 205, 206. Crecy, the battle of, 420.

Creole, a favorite horse, 34.

Cromwell, Oliver, 34, 56.

Crook, General, mentioned, 340, 350, 373-

Culpeper Court House, 140, 179, 220.

Culp's Hill, 274, 277, 284, 299.

Cumberland Sound, Ga., 14, 15.

Cushing, Lieutenant A. H., at Gettysburg, 296.

Custer's cavalry division, 373.

Custis, George Washington Parke, mentioned, 25, 65, 84; death of, 71; his will, 237.

Custis, John Parke, 71.

Custis, Mrs. G. W. P., death of, 51.

Custis, Mary A. R., 25, 26.

Dahlgren, Colonel, Ulric, death of, 324.

Davis, Colonel B. F., mentioned, 203.

Davis, Jefferson, mentioned, 52, 53, 54, 62, 95, 96, 108, 134, 149, 260; letter to Lee, 310; his cabinet, 324; mentioned, 369; at church, 379, 384; indicted, 400; comments on Lee, 418.

Dearing, General, killed, 384.

Deep Bottom, on the James, 350.

D'Erlon's First Corps, 421, 422.

Devil's Den, Gettysburg, 274, 285.

Devin, General Thomas C., 373.

Dinwiddie Court House, 376.

Disaster at Five Forks, 376.

Dix, General John A., 109, 172.

Doubleday, General, 209, 227. [427]

Douglas, Stephen A., 83.

Drewry's Bluff on the James, 350.

Dungeness, Cumberland Island, 14, 15, 410.

Dutch Gap Canal, 361.

Early, General, Jubal, notice of, 47; mentioned, 228, 266, 276; defeats Wallace, 351; in front of Washington, 351.

Elliott's infantry brigade, 355; wounded at Petersburg, 358.

Embargo Act, the, 81.

Emory, General William H., 54, 352.

Evans, Captain, mentioned, 235.

Evelington Heights, 166.

Everett, Washington, 84.

Ewell, General Richard S., notice of, 47; mentioned, 109, 137, 143, 177, 188, 190; his character, 259; mentioned, 263, 265, 277, 299; in command of Richmond, 381; captured, 385.

Fairfax Court House, 195.

Fair Oaks, battle of, 146, 148.

Falling Waters, 303, 304, 306.

Ferrero, General, mentioned, 359.

Field, Charles, mentioned, 54.

Fitzhugh, Major, mentioned, 182.

Floyd, John B., 113, 117-119, 123, 125, 134.

Fort Brown, Texas, 65, 66.

Fort Donelson taken by Grant, 131.

Fort Fisher, fall of, 368.

Fort Hamilton, 30.

Fort Henry captured, 131.

Fort Monroe, 75, 135, 137, 308.

Fort Moultrie, 87.

Fort Sumter, 86, 87, 101.

Fourth United States Infantry, 327.

Foy, General, quoted, 56.

Forrest, General N. B., 24.

Franklin, General William B., mentioned, 138, 140, 194, 196, 206, 226, 228.

Fredericksburg, battle of 222.

Fremont, General John 6., 143, 179.

French, General, mentioned, 230.

Fry, Colonel D. B., at Fredericksburg, 296.

Gaines Mill, battle of, 145, 169.

Garland, General, killed, 207.

Garnett, General, mentioned, 207, 294, 296; killed at Gettysburg, 294.

Garnett, Robert S., mentioned, 102, 113.

General Orders No. 1, Lee's, 368.

George . mentioned, 79.

Germania Ford, 243.

Gettysburg, battle of, 142, 270; losses in, 302.

Gettysburg and Vicksburg, 309; removal of dead, 409; compared with Waterloo, 421.

Gibbons, General, 244.

Gloucester Point, Va., 136.

Gooch, Sir, William, mentioned, 5.

Gordon, General James B., 337.

Gordon, General John B., mentioned, 241, 336, 371, 387.

Gorgas, General, 99, 110.

Gosport navy yard, 139.

Grace Church, Lexington, Va., 411.

Grace Darling, Lee's horse, 181.

Graham, William, mentioned, 405.

Grant, Ulysses S., mentioned, 46, 48; character, 326; crosses the Rapidan, 328; in the Wilderness, 332; dispatch to Halleck, 336; crosses the Pamunkey, 340; at Cold Harbor, 341, 342; attacks Petersburg, 346; at City Point, 349; orders assault, 377; enters Petersburg, 382; proposes surrender, 388; sends second letter, 389; his third note, 391; final note to Lee, 392; receives Lee's surrender, 393; conditions, 394; liberal terms, 395; generosity at Appomattox, 398; interferes in behalf of Lee, 401.

Grape Vine Bridge, 162.

Gray, General, William, 10.

Greene, General, Nathanael, 10, 14, 15, 16, 410.

Gregg, General, killed at Fredericksburg, 233.

Gregg's cavalry division, 270, 284, 298, 315, 343; captured, 386.

Griffin's division in the Wilderness, 329-

Halleck, General William H., mentioned, 175, 179, 180, 194, 195, 196, 200, 202, 216, 218, 219, 220, 239, 262, 268, 305, 306.

Hamilton's Crossing, 226, 227.

Hampton, General, Wade, mentioned, 181, 183, 205, 219, 224, 241; wounded at Gettysburg, 298; confronts Sheridan, 344.

Hampton Roads, Va., 27.

Hancock, General Winfield S., notice of, 47; mentioned, 230, 272, 281, 334, 339, 347, 362.

Hanover Court House, 153, 158, 305. [428]

Hardee, General, James, mentioned, 269.

Hardee, General William J., 54, 58, 59, 369.

Harold at Hastings, 278.

Harper's Ferry, 74, 75, 76, 103, 202, 203, 220, 303.

Harrison, Benjamin, the signer, 10.

Harrison's Landing, Va., 170.

Harvie's, Lewis, statement, 383.

Haskell, Lieutenant-Colonel, John, 358.

Hatcher's Run, Va., 376.

Havelock, Sir, Henry, 422.

Havens, Benny, of West Point, 222.

Haxall's plantation, Va., 170.

Heintzelman, General, mentioned, 140, 145, 186.

Henry, Patrick, 10.

Heth's division, 270.

Hickory Hill, Va., 305.

Hill, General Ambrose P., notice of, 47; mentioned, 104, 253, 260; killed, 378; described, 378.

Hill, Benjamin, tribute to Lee, 418.

Hill, General D. H., notice of, 47; mentioned, 140, 148, 172, 203, 205, 208.

Hilton Head, 130.

Hoke's brigade, 339.

Holmes, General, 101, 133, 135, 160.

Hood, General John B., 54, 203; at Gettysburg, 279, 280.

Hooker, General, Joseph, notice of, 47, 48; mentioned, 188, 195, 205; succeeds Burnside, 234; mentioned, 240, 242, 243, 244; wounded at Chancellorsville, 254; Order No. 49, 257; mentioned, 262, 263, 264; relieved, 268; sent to the Southwest, 314.

Hope, Beresford, A. B., 417.

Hope, Lady, Mildred, 417.

Hougoumont, Chateau of, 420, 421.

Houston, General, Sam, 53.

Howard, General Oliver O., mentioned, 229, 272, 284.

Huger, General, Benjamin, 101.

Humphreys, General, mentioned, 218, 230, 389.

Hunt, General Henry J., 290.

Hunter, General, David, mentioned, 341, 351, 405.

Hunter, R. M. T., mentioned, 12.

Imboden, General, at Gettysburg, 300.

Invasion of Virginia, 99.

Jackson, Andrew, mentioned, 17; toast to, 222.

Jackson, General Thomas J., notice of, 47; mentioned, 133, 135, 137, 140, 141, 144, 153, 155, 157, 165, 177, 181, 186, 187, 190, 191, 201, 209, 211, 224, 228, 232, 245, 246; his last note, 249; last words, 252; death at Chancellorsville, 252; last order, 252.

Jackson, General H. R., 118, 123.

Jefferson, Thomas, 6, 10, 32.

Jenkins's cavalry brigade, 263, 265; at Gettysburg, 297.

Jesup, General Thomas S., 134.

Johnson, General, Bushrod, mentioned, 347.

Johnson, General, Edward, 116, 143; captured, 335.

Johnson, Marmaduke, 90.

Johnson, Reverdy, mentioned, 85; offers to defend Lee, 401.

Johnston, Colonel S., mentioned, 300.

Johnston, General, Albert Sidney, notice of, 47 ; mentioned, 54, 102, 133, 134.

Johnston, General Joseph E., mentioned, 9, 38, 47, 48, 54, 101, 104, 110, III, 116, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148; promoted, 133; wounded, 149; praised, 369; to oppose Sherman, 372; letter to Mrs. Lee, 416.

Johnston, Peter, mentioned, 9.

Jones, General J. R., wounded, 212- 214.

Jones, General W. E., mentioned, 219, 224, 241.

Kautz's cavalry expedition, 364.

Kearney, General, Philip, 34, 196.

Kelly's Ford, 187.

Kelton, General, 197.

Keith, Rev., John, 26.

Kemper, General, wounded at Gettysburg, 296.

Kershaw's division in the Valley, 353-

Kershaw, General, captured, 385.

Keyes, General E. D., 140, 145.

Kilpatrick's cavalry, 266, 270, 315; raid on Richmond, 323.

King's division, 191, 192, 193.

Kossuth, General, Louis, 423.

Lacy House, 229.

Lacy, Rev. Dr. B. T., 246. [429]

Lafayette, Marquis, 10.

La Haye, Sainte, 420.

Last cavalry engagement, 393. Latane, Captain, killed, 153.

Lawton, General, 130.

League of Gileadites, 75.

Ledlie, General, 357, 358, 359-

Lee, Algernon Sydney, 17.

Lee, Anne Hill, 20.

Lee, Annie, mentioned, 217, 235.

Lee, Cassius F., 29, 30.

Lee, Charles Carter, 13, 17.

Lee, Charles, 7.

Lee, Edmund I., 416.

Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 6.

Lee genealogy, 21.

Lee, General, Fitzhugh, mentioned, 172, 183, 187, 188, 194, 206, 219, 318, 371, 375, 376, 385, 387; letter to, 408.

Lee, General George Washington Custis, mentioned, 23, 71, 72, 94, 95, 330, 380, 401; captured, 385.

Lee, General, Henry, “Light-horse Harry,” mentioned, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 14, , , 16, 7, 20, 80; his grave, 410.

Lee, General Robert E., birth, 20; ancestry and education; 21; at Military Academy, 23; enters army, 24; marriage, 25 ; at Hampton Roads, 27; happy life, 28; letters, 29, 30; stationed at Fort Hamilton, 30; promotion, 31; joins Scott's staff, 33; Lee's horses, 34; at Vera Cruz, 36; battle of Cerro Gordo, 38; his gallantry, 42; brevetted, 42; letters, 44, 45; Lee's comrades, 47, 48; returns to Virginia, 49; Superintendent United States Military Academy, 51; becomes Lieutenant Colonel, SecondCavalry, 54; his qualifications, 56; court-martial duty, 57; in Texas, 59; at Ringgold Barracks, 61; Christmas at Fort Brown, 63, 64; letters to Mrs. Lee, 66 ; president of a courtmartial, 69; returns to Virginia, 70; in command of regiment, 70; visits Comanche chief, 73; appointed executor, 74; leave of absence, 74; John Brown raid, 74- 76; return to Texas, 77; summoned to Washington, 77; notice of Lee, 78-87; resigns his commission, 88; farewell to Arlington, 89; appointed major-general, 89; addresses Virginia Convention, 92; assumes command, 93; preparations for war, 99; working incessantly, 108; goes to Western Virgina, 116; commands the armies, 117; unsuccessful operations, 120, 121; campaign closed, 125; proceeds to South Carolina, 128; improves defenses of Charleston, 130; made commander-in-chief, 132; appointed full general, 133; disapproves of Johnston's plans, 138; assumes command of the army, 150; sends Stuart on a raid, 153; issues orders, 154, 155; Jackson ordered to join Lee, 156; battle order, 158; gains a success, 162; Malvern Hill, 163; seven days battle, 164; exhibits military ability, 172; defeats Pope, 196; battle of Antietam, 212-215; victory of Fredericksburg, 226-229; homesickness, 234; favorite hen eaten, 234; emancipates slaves, 237; battle of Chancellorsville, 248; fearlessness, 261; Gettysburg campaign, 270-298; retreat of Lee's army, 300; crosses Potomac, 307; comments on the campaign, 308, 309; offers to resign, 310; described by an English officer, 312; presented with a house, 319; visits Richmond, 324; battles of the Wilderness, 328-345; siege of Petersburg, 346-378; evacuation of Richmond, 379-394; surrender at Appomattox, 395; takes leave of his army, 396; signs parole, 399; returns to Richmond, 400;oo accepts presidency of Washington College, 4.04, 405; inaugurated, 406; goes South, 410; visits his father's grave, 410; failing health, 411; sickness and death, 412; public funeral, 414; equestrian statue in Richmond, 415; marble statue in Lexington, 416; tributes to his memory, 416-418; his military character, 420; a great soldier, 422.

Lee, General William H. F., mentioned, 29, 118, 121, 122, 261; captured, 305; mentioned, 321, 371.

Lee, John, mentioned, 5.

Lee, Lancelot, mentioned, 2.

Lee, Lionel, mentioned, 2.

Lee, Mary Custis, mentioned, 25, 26, 71, 106, 381, 411, 412.

Lee, Philip, 5.

Lee, Philip Ludwell, 5, 16. [430]

Lee, Richard, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Lee, Richard Henry, 6, 8, 83.

Lee, Robert, mentioned, 93, 108, 132, 217, 323.

Lee, Stephen D., mentioned, 194.

Lee, Sydney Smith, mentioned, 36, 37, 45, 76, 89, 139.

Lee, Thomas, mentioned, 5, 6.

Lees of Virginia, 2,

Letcher, Governor, John, mentioned, 90, 101, 126, 318.

Liberty Hall Academy, 405.

Ligny, battle of, 424.

Lincoln, Abraham, elected President, 83; mentioned, 96, 103, 136, 137, 157, 166, 169, 170, 175, 176, 177, 197, 207, 218, 219, 221; warning to Hooker, 240; mentioned, 243, 262, 264; Grant and Lincoln meet, 382; Lincoln in Richmond, 382; assassination of, 400.

Little Napoleon-McClellan, 214.

Little Round Top-Gettysburg, 274, 280, 282, 283.

Logan, General John A., mentioned, 24.

Lomax, General L. L., in the Valley, 370.

Long, General, mentioned, 28, 276.

Longstreet, General, James, notice of, 47; mentioned, 138, 139, 148, 158, 165, 180, 181, 190 , 191, 192, 193, 203, 205, 208, 220, 222, 226, 260, 262, 264, 265, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 283, 284, 294; sent to the Southwest, 313; wounded in the Wilderness, 331; return to duty, 365; joins General Lee, pursued, 387.

Loring, General, mentioned, 116, 118.

Loudoun Heights, Va., 202.

Louisa Court House, 177.

Ludwell, Hannah, mentioned, 6.

Mackenzie, General, Ronalds, 373.

Macomb, Captain, 28.

Madison, James, 2, 10, 11.

Magruder, John Bankhead, notice of, 47; mentioned, 110, 136, 137, 138, Isi.

Mahone's brigade in the Wilderness, 331; at Petersburg, 360.

McClellan, General George B., notice of, 46; skillful retreat, 164, 166, 168; removed, 218; shortcomings, 221, 222; mentioned, 71, 104, 114, 132, 134, 138, 14, 144, 148, 156, 171, 173, 177, 181, 195, 198, 200, 204, 206, 209, 214.

McDowell, General, Irvin, notice of, 106, 108; mentioned, 137, 140, 144, 156, 177, 189, 192, 197.

McLaws, General, at Gettysburg, 279, 280; mentioned, 198, 202, 204, 206, 209, 254.

McLean, Wilmer, of Appomattox, 393.

McPherson Heights, 271.

Marlborough, Duke of, 171, 288.

Malvern Hill, battle of, 163, 165, 173.

Manassas, second battle of, 186.

Mangold, Captain of German army, 301.

Mansfield, General, killed at Antietam, 213.

Marye's Hill, 230, 231.

Maryland Heights, 104, 203, 206, 213.

Marshall, Colonel, Charles, of Lee's staff, 393.

Marshall, John, 10.

Marshall, William, 19.

Mason, Captain, 39.

Matamoras, city of, 63.

Mattapony River, 338.

Matthews, John, 9.

Maxey, General, killed at Fredericksburg, 233.

Mayflower, slaves on, 83.

Meade, Bishop, 95.

Meade, General George G., succeeds Hooker, 269; his character, 269; statement by, 299; censured, 306; mentioned, 227, 228, 277, 278, 283, 302, 304.

Meagher's Irish brigade, 231.

Meigs, General, 107.

Merrimac frigate, 138.

Merritt, General, Wesley, mentioned, 333, 373.

Mexican Republic, 31.

Mexican treaty, 40.

Miles, Colonel, 203.

Milroy, General, mentioned, 143, 262, 263, 264.

Minnigerode, Rev. Dr., 379.

Mitchell, Private W. B., 204.

Moltke, Field-Marshal, 261, 423.

Molino del Rey, 41.

Monocacy, battle of, 351.

Mont St. Jean, Waterloo, 421.

Monroe, James, I.

Montezuma's gifts, 31.

Moore, Anne, 20.

Morales, General, 35.

Mosby, Colonel, John, 183.

Mount Vernon, Ala., 99.

Mount Vernon plate, 94.

Mount Vernon, Va., 71.

Napier, General, quoted, 148.

Napoleon at Austerlitz, 247; at Waterloo, 278, 421; mentioned, 13, 17.

Negro division at Petersburg, 356.

New England States, 82.

Newton, General, John, at Gettysburg, 286; mentioned, 362.

Ney, Field-Marshal, 424.

Nineteenth Corps, the, 352.

Oates, Colonel, 282.

On-to-Richmond movement, 327.

Orange Court House, Va., 182, 183, 222, 320, 328.

Ordinance of Secession, 87.

Ordnance Department, the, 350.

Ord's Eighteenth Corps, 359, 387.

Ould, Judge, Robert, 76, 419.

Palo Alto, battle of, 32.

Paris, Count of, quoted, 53.

Patterson, General, Robert, 38, 46, 103, 104, 105, 107, 109, 269.

Paxton, General, killed at Chancellorsville, 257.

Payne, General W. H., 375.

Peace Conference, 86.

Peck, General, 243.

Pegram, General, John, 114, 115, 369.

Pelham, Major, John, killed, 242.

Pender's North Carolina brigade, 252.

Pendleton, Edmund, 80.

Pendleton, General W. N., 260, 276, 302, 293, 414.

Perote, castle of, 40.

Perry, Colonel Herman H., 390.

Perry, Commodore Matthew C., 18.

Petersburg battery, 358.

Petersburg nearly lost, 348; mine exploded, 357; evacuated, 379.

Pettigrew, General, 270; killed, 307.

Pickett, General, 225; mentioned, 288; charge at Gettysburg, 294; defeated, 296; mentioned, 376, 421, 422.

Pierce, Franklin, 96.

Pillow, General Gideon J., 38, 47.

Pipe Creek, Pa., 273.

Pleasonton, General, 210, 254, 263.

Plymouth Rock, 83.

Polk, James K., 32.

Pope, General John, 173, 177, 180, 184, 186, 191, 193.

Pope's Creek Church, 6, 48.

Porter, General, Fitz John, 103, 140,

Porter, Major, Giles, 61. [431]

Porteus, Bishop, 7.

Pottawattamies, massacre of, 75.

Powers Hill, Gettysburg, 290.

Prince Edward Court House, 387. 145, 161, 182, 186, 189, 193, 197.

Prince Rupert, 152.

Quantico Creek, 133.

Quatre Bras, battle of, 424.

Raleigh, Sir, Walter, 242.

Ramseur, General, mortally wounded, 353.

Randolph, Edmund, 10; granddaughter, 402.

Randolph, George W., 156.

Rappahannock River, 14.

Reed, General, Theodore, killed, 384.

Reno, General, 205; killed, 207.

Reynolds, General, mentioned, 118, 119, 127, 186, 190, 192, 226, 227, 247, 270; killed at Gettysburg, 272.

Rice Station, battle of, 384.

Richard Coeur de Lion, 2.

Richelieu, Cardinal, 65.

Richmond, the race for, 333; Petersburg and Richmond lines abandoned, 379; occupied by United States troops, 381; evacuated, 381.

Ricketts, General, mentioned, 190, 192.

Ringgold Barracks, 61, 62.

Ripley, General, 130.

Robertson, General, Beverley, 184, 187, 285.

Rockbridge Artillery, 323.

Rodes, General, 249-252.

Rosecrans, General William S., 115, 127, 122, 123, 119.

Rosser's cavalry brigade, 353, 384, 371.

Round Top, 282.

Russell's division, 318, 319.

Rust, Colonel, Albert, 119, 120, 121.

Sanders, General, killed, 363.

Sanford, General, Charles, 105.

Santa Anna, General, 31, 32, 38.

San Jacinto, battle of, 31.

Schenck, General, mentioned, 143.

Schofield, General John M., joins Sherman, 372.

Scott, General, Winfield, mentioned, 19, 33, 40, 44, 46; notice of, 48; mentioned, 52, 54, 85, 101, 103, 105, 176; autobiography, 374; mentioned, 423.

Seceding States, the, 84. [432]

Second United States Cavalry, 54, 56, 58.

Seddon's dispatch from Lee, 368.

Sedgwick, General, John, mentioned, 212, 213, 244, 247; at Chancellorsville, 255, 256; mentioned, 318, 319; killed in the Wilderness, 334.

Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, 275, 276, 291.

Seminole War, the, 32.

Seven days battle, 201.

Seven Pines, battle of, 151.

Seventh United States Infantry, 32.

Sharpsburg, the battle of, 208.

Shaw, Mrs., James, mentioned, 14.

Sheridan, General Philip H., notice of, 327; cavalry raid, 343; sent to the Valley, 352; victory at Fisher's Hill, 353; defeats Early, 353; at Five Forks, 377; at Titusville, 383.

Sherman, Senator, John, 103.

Sherman, General William T., at Savannah, 368; marching North, 370; at Goldsborough, 372; advice about Lee, 374.

Shields, General, James, 39, 52, 144.

Shippen, Dr., William, 8.

Shirley on the James, 16, 20.

Shropshire Lees, 2, 3.

Sibley Tent, the, 72.

Sickles, General D. E., 244, 248, 273, 281.

Sigel, General, 179, 190, 192, 341.

Slavery abolished, 219.

Slocum, General Henry W., 187, 248, 290.

Smith, General Gustavus W., 138, 139, 147, 148, 181.

Smith, General Purcifor F., mentioned, 41; noticed, 46, 47.

Smith, General William F., 227, 266, 341, 342, 346, 347.

Solferino flag, the, 327.

Sorrel, General, mentioned, 390.

Southern cavalry, 154.

Spottswood, Alexander, 21.

Spottsylvania Court House, 259, 333.

Stafford Heights, 225.

Stanard's Vermont troops, 294.

Stanton, Edwin M., mentioned, 167, 221, 242, 268.

Starke, General, killed, 212.

Stephens, Alexander H., 90.

Stevens, General, mentioned, 196.

Stevens, Mrs., Martha, 232.

Stewart, John, of Brook Hill, Va., 401.

St. John, General J. M., 383.

St. Lambert Heights, 422.

St. Paul, toast to, 222.

St. Paul's Church, Richmond, 379.

Stoneman, General, 163, 242, 243; at Knoxville, 370.

Stonewall brigade, 324, 325.

Stratford, estate of, 5, 6, 16.

Stuart, General J. E. B., mentioned, 54, 76, 163, 165, 182, 184, 187, 193, 205, 215, 222, 228, 244, 253, 254, 262, 263, 265, 285, 315; notice of, 152; Pennsylvania raid, 220; at Gettysburg, 298, 299; killed at Yellow Tavern, 337; described, 337.

Stuart, the house of, 3.

Sumner, General Edwin V., mentioned, 54, 57, 140, 147, 194, 222, 223, 226, 229.

Suwanee University, Tennessee, 404.

Sword of General Lee, 394.

Sykes, General, mentioned, 283.

Tabernacle Church, 246.

Taliaferro, General, 76, 186, 190, 191- 228.

Taney, Chief Justice, 82.

Tayloe, Colonel G. E., 390.

Taylor, Colonel, W. H., 150, 166, 126, 271, 301.

Taylor, Zachary, 32, 33, 54.

Terry, General, 24.

Texan troops in the Wilderness, 331.

Thomas, General George H., notice of, 47; mentioned, 61, 62, 58, 60, 103.

Thomas, G. H., Mrs., mentioned, 67,69.

Thomas, General, Lorenzo, 115.

Thoroughfare Gap, 189, 190, 192, 193.

Todd's Tavern, Va., 244.

Toombs, General, Robert, 213, 214.

Torbert's cavalry division, 343.

Totopatomoy Creek, 158.

Traveler, Lee's favorite horse, 211, 312, 406.

Trevilian's, cavalry fight at, 344.

Trimble, General, at Gettysburg, 287.

Trist, Nicholas P., commissioner 46.

Tucker's, Commodore, naval battalion, 381.

Tunstall's Station, Va., 154.

Turenne, Field-Marshal, 13, 423.

Turner's Gap, Va., 205, 206.

Twiggs, General David E., 38, 40.

United States Ford, 245.

Upton's brigade, 319. [433]

Valley of Virginia, 104, 107.

Van Buren, Martin, 32.

Van Dorn, General, 133.

Venable, Colonel, 277.

Vendome, Marshal, defeated, 288.

Vera Cruz, siege of, 33, 35, 36, 37.

Verdiersville, 330.

Vidaun, General, 62.

Vicksburg, surrender of, 305.

Vincent, General, killed at Gettysburg, 302.

Virginia Convention, 87.

Virginia Military Institute, 414.

Virginians and Georgians, 336.

Volunteer officers, 24.

Wadsworth, General, mentioned, 137, 277, 271.

Walker, General R. L., 202, 290, 293.

Wallace and Bruce, 423.

Walton, Colonel, 227.

Warren, General Gouverneur K., at Gettysburg, 283; mentioned, 316- 339.

Washington Artillery, 214, 227, 230, 233; at Gettysburg, 290.

Washington, Augustine, mentioned, 1.

Washington, Colonel John A., 116, 117, 121, 122.

Washington College, 403, 406, 407.

Washington, General, George, mentioned, 1, 6, II, 169, 415.

Washington, Lawrence, 1, 10, 11, 13, 26, 71, 80, 137.

Washington and Lee University, 281, 413.

Washington, Mrs., Mary, 26.

Waterloo, battle of, 13.

Waterloo Bridge, 182, 184, 186.

Wellington, Duke of, mentioned, 171, 228, 247, 278; at Waterloo, 343, 420.

Webb's brigade at Gettysburg, 295.

Webster, Daniel, McClellan's horse, 211.

Weed, General, killed at Gettysburg, 302. Weiseger, General, at Petersburg, 360.

Weitzel, General, commands Eighteenth Corps, 365. Western armies, success of, 347.

Westmoreland County, 146.

Westover estate, Virginia, 164.

West Point graduates, 24.

Whisky Insurrection, 10.

White House, 164, 167.

White Oak Swamp, 153, 162.

White, Professor, 281.

White, William, of Lexington, 406.

Whiting, General W. H. C., 155. Whittier, Colonel, of Humphreys's staff, 391.

Wickham family, the, 305.

Wigfall, Senator, of Texas, 332.

Wilcox's brigade at Gettysburg, 279-297.

Wilderness, battles of the, 329.

Wilderness tavern, 247, 329.

William and Mary College, 33.

William the Conqueror, 2, 141, 278.

Williams, General, Seth, 262, 389, 390.

Windsor Forest estate, 18.

Windsor, General, Charles, 180.

Wirtz, Captain, trial of, 407.

Wise, General Henry A., 76, xno, 113, 117, 118, 119, 123, 347.

Withers, John, 150.

Wolsey, Cardinal, mentioned, 65.

Wool, General John E., 34, 35.

Worth, General William J., 400.

Wright, General H. G., succeeds Sedgwick, 334.

Yellow Tavern, battle of, 337.

Yorktown, 136.

Young Napoleon, 114.

Ziegler's Grove at Gettysburg, 296.

Zook, General, killed at Gettysburg, 302.

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