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On the second of June, 1865, peace was formally pro- claimed. The troops returned, and were mustered ont, regi- ment by regiment. The last to leave the field was Colonel Packard's regiment. It was mustered out in January, 1866. The summer and fall of '65 were a continued jubilec, each body of troops receiving, on its arrival at the Capital, a sort of ovation. Yet while warm hands were clasped, and beam- ing eyes were met, cold hands and ashy lips, and dim eyes were remembered.
As the Forty-Eighth marched up from the Union depot in Indianapolis, along Illinois street, an old man stood on the corner by the Palmer House, with his eyes fixed upon the fluttering flag, and tears pouring over his furrowed face. Deaf to the shouts of welcome, blind to the crowd, to the re- speetful glances which fell upon him, and even to the return- ing soldiers, he saw a shadowy figure following the flag, or, it may be, a pale hand elasping the staff. When the regiment had passed, he dropped his head and walked slowly away.
Indiana troops took part in three hundred and eight bat- tles. The first regiment to open fire on the enemy was the Indiana Seventh, at Phillippi, the third of June, 1861. The first man who fell on the field was an Indianian, William T. Gerard, of the Ninth, killed at Laurel Hill, West Virginia, the seventh of July. It is believed that John J. Williams of company B, Thirty-Fourth Indiana, killed at Palmetto Ranche, was the last man slain in the war.
The total number of troops furnished by Indiana, for all terms of service in the United States armies, exceeded two hundred thousand men. In addition not less than fifty thou- sand were called from time to time into active service, to repel troops of invaders and to defend the southern border. The number includes drafted men, who made as good sol- diers as volunteer recruits.
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THE SOLDIER OF INDIANA.
Twenty-four thousand four hundred and sixteen Indiana soldiers died in the service. Their death was reported, Thirteen thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine disappear from the records, unaccounted for. What their fate, or where, or how they met it, will be known only in that day when the southern swamp and prison-pen, jungle and gorge and river, shall give up their dead.
According to the reckoning of the eminent statistician Dr. B. F. Gould, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Indianians were the tallest soldiers in the army; and native Americans are the tallest soldiers in the world. They had not only a fine physical development. They were men of marked in- telligence and excellence of character. In all respects they were the best stuff in the State. They returned to their homes vastly improved by the stern teachings of experience- graver, stronger, wiser men. Yet they lacked to an unusual extent the acknowledgment of promotion, and the distinction and prominence which high position gives. Ohio and Illi- nois boast more than ten times Indiana's number of Major Generals. But our soldiers need no titles. Highest honors and priceless memories are theirs.
One who died at Stevenson, Alabama, the tenth of June, 1864, and who had been but twenty days in the service, Charles W. Moores, in uttering his own noble sentiments, a short time before he left home, unconsciously spoke for all loyal hearts: " When I was a boy, the books I read at different periods kindled a flame, an enthusiasm, an ambition to be a great general, orator, poet, scholar. The increasing cares and happiness of life dissipated or modified these ambitions till place and honor came to be esteemed wonderfully lower than desert, and no man's success disturbed me.
"Now, there is but one man I envy. I meet him on the street, his armless sleeve hanging by his side, or a wooden leg replacing the one he left at Vicksburg or Antietam. I esteem that mutilation a more honorable badge than all the stars, garters and crosses of the old world's nobility. It is the badge of Nature's nobleman. It tells, and will always tell that he loved his country, and gave so much of his hap- piness to preserve her existence. I envy that man."
INDEX.
A.
Abbott, Captain E. F., 743. Abbott, Sergeant William, 151. Alexander, Captain A. II., 169. Alexander, Lieutenant Edwin, 502. Alexander, Colonel Jesse I., 202, 464. Alfont, Captain Robert, 742. Anderson, Sergeant, 573.
Anderson, Colonel Ed., 402. Anderson, Captain Marion T., 222. Andersonville, 357, 751. Andrews, Lieutenant Abram C., 432. Andrews, Captain, 10. Antietam, 30. Antrim, Corporal L. C., 112. Apple l'eter, 320. Aransas Pass, 516. Archer, Lieutenant William, 709. Arkansas Post, 283. Athens, 756. Atkisson, Lieut. Col. H. N., 277, 538. Atlanta, 700, 772. Aveline, Captain F. II., 17, 480. Averyeboro, 781.
B.
Bachman, Lieut. Col. A. O., 33, 39. Bacon, Rev. II. M., 790. Baker, Colonel Conrad, 247. Baker, Captain G. W., 432. Baker, Licut. Colonel Myron, 743. Baker, Lieutenant Wiley, 767. Baird, Col. Jolin P., 10, 193, 208, 209. Baldwin, Lieut. Colonel E. D., 17. Baldwin, Lieutenant George, 310. Baldwin, Colonel Philemon P., 147, 149, 405, 422, 428. Baldcy, Captain J., 40. Balfe, Licut. Colonel John E., 136. Ballenger, Lieutenant Ed., 39. Barnett, Lieutenant II. G., 430. Barter, Col. R. F., 240, 310, 402, 515. Bartholomew, Lieutenant S. E., 620.
BATTERIES OF ARTILLERY.
First, 246, 208, 525, 683, 770. Second, 241, 244, 585, 538. Third, 241, 530, 560, 770. Fourth, 145, 149, 170, 422, 433, 479. Fifth, 145, 149, 170, 404, 433, 705.
Sixth, 145, 322, 570. Seventh, 186, 149, 434, 479, 741. Eighth, 144, 158, 165, 170, 423, 433. Ninth, 225, 266, 521, 530, 560, 570. Tenth, 140, 158, 170, 456, 479. Eleventh, 488, 479, 741. Twelfth, 131, 132, 454, 479. Thirteenth, 193, 134. Fourteenth, 276, 560, 769. Fifteenth, 30, 896, 401, 484, 490, 403, 741. Sixteenth, 25, 51. Seventeenth, 683. Eighteenth, 5, 133, 179, 200, 407, 411, 415, 493, 502, 705, 724, 784. Nineteenthi, 5, 179, 192, 408, 433, 479, 741. Twentieth, 18, 741, 762.
Twenty-First, 10, 183, 433, 479. Twenty-Second, 18, 401, 741. Twenty-Third, 18, 304, 401, 741. Twenty-Fourth, 18, 401, 484, 490, 493, 741. Twenty-Fifth, COC. Twenty-Sixth, 30, 493.
Bean's Station, 497. Becson, Captain II, 477. Bell, Captain C. A., 677. Bennett, Lieutenant F. II., 432.
Bennett, Captain J. P., 743.
Bennett, Brevet Brigadier General Thomas W., 295, 513.
Benton, Brigadier General William P., 251, 254, 300, 317. Bentonville, 781. Beshears, Andrew, 107. Bethesda Church, 634.
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INDEX.
Beverly Ford, 98.
Biddle, Colonel James, 18, 394. Bierce, Lieutenant A. G., 428. Bigelow, Surgeon J. K., 335. Billows, Captain Alfred, 227. Bissell, Captain James, 700 Black, Licut. Col. J. B., 516, 683, 693. Black River Bridge, battle of, 313. B'ack River, bridging of, 254. Blackford, Lieutenant F. B., 169. Blackwater, fight on, 584.
Blake, Colonel John W., 149, 160, 719. Blake, Colonel William II., 149.
Blankenship, Capt. William II., 34C.
Blinn, Captain John P., 122.
Bloss, Captain J. M., 705.
Blountsville, 489.
Bobbs, Dr. John, 175.
Bodenhamer, Captain L. F. 569, 579.
Bodkin, Captain W. A., 561.
Boley, Lieutenant W. E., 700. Bodley, Lieutenant Thomas, 430.
Bond, J. D., 477.
Boone, Captain N. B., 431. Boonsboro Cap, 28.
Bonebrake, Major G II., 519.
Bostwick, Lieutenant L, 39.
Bough, Captain William, 345.
Bowman, Captain George, 477.
Bowman, Lieutenant George II., 742. Boyd, Lieut. Colonel W. A., 702, 744. Brady, Colonel Thomas J., 402, 498. Bragunier, Daniel, 504.
Brakeman, Rev. N. L, 350.
Brickett, Lieutenant Thomas, 428.
Bringhurst, Colonel T. H., 259, 270, 292, 305, 323, 387, 518, 580. Bristow Station, 598.
Brouse, Captain C. W., 477.
Brown, Lieutenant Elisha, 432
Brown, Lieutenant George, 283. Brown, James, 310.
Brown, Colonel Thomas M., 568.
Brown, Captain George R., 530.
Brown, Captain Watt E., 760.
Brown's Ferry, 155. Bruce, Captain C. II., 430.
Bryant, Captain F. M., 479.
Buchanan, Lieutenant Colonel, 25. Buchanan, Captain J. M., 431.
Buckles, Licut. Abram J., 64, 97.
Buchler, Lient. Colonel T. E., 513.
Buell, Major General D. C., 2, 123. Buell, Colonel George P., 149, 450. Bullard, Dr. Talbot, 14, 336.
Burgess, E. G., 256.
Burgess, Colonel James, 402.
Burkham, Colonel, 399.
Burnside, General A. E., 24, 53, 63, 71, 484, 616, 661, 669.
Burton, Major J. C., 639. Bush, Captain Asalicl K., 151. Busick, Lieutenant R. HI., 433. Butler, Lieutenant S. D., 483. Butler, Col. Thomas II., 396, 497, 733. Butler, Lieutenant William, 429.
C.
Cache, battle of the, 247.
Caldwell, Lieutenant H. J., 629.
Caldwell, Colonel William W., 5.
Callahan, Lieutenant Daniel, 408.
Callaway, Major J. E., 431.
Cameron, Brigadier General Robert A, 300, 312, 513.
Campbell, Licut. Colonel C. B., 428. Campbell IIenry, 187, 200, 407, 412, 415, 438. Campbell's Station, 492.
Camp Ford, 541.
Camp Groce, 545.
Canby, Maj. Gen. E. R. S., 768, 800.
Carcy, Colonel O. II. P., 429.
Carr, James H., 56.
Carroll, Colonel William B., 422.
Carothers, Captain Isaac, 278.
Carse, Drummond, 235, 267.
Carse, Jolin, 588.
Carson, Rev. Lewis E., 169.
Carson, Captain Parker S, 730.
Carter, Colonel Scott, 25.
Carter, Licut. Col. William L., 477.
Case, Colonel Ch., 402.
Cassady, Captain John A., 92.
Castetter, H. D, 572.
Caston, Lieutenant David, 709.
Catheart Robert, 102.
Catterson, Brig. Gen. R, F., 18, 267, 773.
Cavins, Lieutenant Colonel E. II. C., 30, 62, 68, 92.
Cedar Creek, 692.
Champion ifill, 300.
Chancellorsville, 85, 802.
Chapman, Colonel C. W., 5.
Chapman, Brev. Maj. Gen'l Geo. H., 25, 46, 50, 79, 504, 632, 664, 683, 688.
Charles, Lt. Col. W. S., 300, 685, 697. Charleston, siege of, 589.
Chattanooga, 419, 452.
Chauncey, Capt. J. D. P. A. M .. 035. Chapin, Lieutenant George, 706.
Check, Lieutenant Colonel J. F., 61. Chickamauga, 421. Chickasaw Bluff, 271.
Cincinnati, siege of, 7. City Point, 662. Clark, Lieutenant George W., 431.
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INDEX.
Clark, Colonel John G., 242. Clark, Captain John R., 28. Clayton, Captain George P, 623. CIendenin, Major R. E, 247. Coburn, Brevet Brigadier General Jolin, 179, 199, 216, 728, 740. Cold Harbor, 635.
Cole, Lieutenant George W., 310.
Cole, Captain L. A., 428. Colescott, Lieut. Col. Wm. II., 157. Colestock, Lieutenant Ed B., 703.
Colgrove, Brevet Brigadier General Silas, 40, S2, 92, 123, 705. Collins, Lieut. Col. Jo. P., 424.
Collins, Captain R. K., 519. Colliersville, 458. Colvin, Lieutenant S. D., 429. Connelly, Major J. W., 344. Conner, Captain A. F, 743. Conover, Colonel Robert, 513.
Conran, Lieutenant Bernard, 587. Conspiracy against the State, G07.
Cook, Sergeant Major V. A., 170.
Coons, Col. John, 39, 82, 92, 617, 628. Cooper, Corporal Jacob, 471. Copperheads, 78, 99, 181, 186. Corinth, battle of, 228. Courvoiser, Captain F. L., 569.
Covington, Adjutant George B., 745. Cox, Captain Clayton, 344, 343. Cox, Captain J. R. S., 521. Craig, Lieutenant Thomas S., 709. Cramer, Captain, 139. Craner, Captain John, 428.
Craven, Lieut. Colonel Hervey, 5. Creviston, Captain D. B, 423. Criswell, Lieutenant W. II., 428. Crittenden, Brig. Gen. Thos. T., 405. Cronkhite, Sergeant Stephen, 471. Crouse, Sorg't Wm. O., 734, 735, 736. Crowe, Captain Jolin, 166. Cruft, Brevet Major Gen'l Charles, 140, 154, 171, 428, 466, 479, 505. Cummings, Captain W. A., 743. Cunningham, Corporal, 106. Curnutt, William, 742. Curry, Corporal Richard, 302. Cutler, Captain John, 424.
D.
Dandridge, 504. Daniels, Captain L. II., 671. Danneman, Lieutenant C. E., 217. Darnell, Lieut. Col. W. W., 270, 312. Daugherty, Thomas J. 107. Davis, Lieutenant. A., 430. Davis, Lieutenant Dennis, 25. Davis, Major General Jeff. C. 147, 151, 171, 423, 409.
Davis, Lieutenant Levi D., 278. Davis, Licut. Colonel Wm. P., 712. Davis, Lieutenant William, 651. Davis' Mills, 275. Dawdy, Lieutenant Alfred, 639. Day, Theodore, 411.
Dceatur, Ilood attacks, 750.
Dellart, Colonel R. P., 402, 744.
Deming, Captain Charles R., 51. Denby, Colonel Charles, 10.
Denning, Captain B. F., 744. Depenbrock, Bennett, 170.
Des Are, expedition to, 295. Deserted Ilouse, battle of, 5S5.
Devol, Adjutant G. II., 169.
Dick, Brev Brig. Gen. G. F., 428, 472, 711. Dick, Lieutenant Colonel J. C., 432. Dick, James, 476.
Dillon, Jonathan, 259.
Doan, Colonel Thomas, 190, 433.
Dobbs, Colonel .J. C., 583.
Dodge, Colonel J. B., 149, 423.
Donnell, Sergeant Orion, 680.
Downey, Major William A., 109.
Doxey, Captain E. O., 534. Doyle, Captain Peter, 157.
Dresser, Lieut. Colonel J. M., 170.
Dudley, Licut. Col. W. W., 107, 123.
Dufficy, Major J. P .. 713.
Dumont, Brigadier Gen'l E, 5. 135.
Dunham, Colonel Cyrus L., 277.
Dunbar, Captain J. G., 742. Dunn, Col. David M., 149. 150, 429.
Dunn, Captain A. M., 767.
Dunn, Capt. N. P' .. 169, 135, 423,, 443. Dunn, W. M.K., 19
Danning, Paris C., 366.
Dunwoody, Lieutenant J. A., 454.
E.
East. Lieutenant C. T., 107. Eberly, Lieutenant J., 429. Eddy, Rev. J. N., 407. Eddy, Colonel Norman, 226, 202, 310. Edsall, Captain Ed. P., 184.
Eller, J. W., 799. Eller, Mrs., 742. Elliott, Licut, Colonel II. C., 496. Elliott, Captain J. II , 568. Elliott, Captain C. T., 743. Ellis, Captain John II., 432. Emerson. Colonel Frank, 4, 513, 524.
Emery, Captain William S., 709. Englehart, Martin, 720. Erdelmeyer, Colonel Frances, 420. Espy, Lieutenant Colonel II. J., 430.
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INDEX.
F.
Fair Garden, 505. Fallis Leroy, 451. Farmington,, 450. Farrow, Licut. Col. Wm. L., 249. Feet, 256, 281, 302, 482, 500, 502. Fentress, Lieutenant W. II., 742. Fesler, Captain George L., 92. Finley, Major John II., 319. Fisher's Hill, 688, 692. Fisher, James, 676. Fitch, Colonel G. N., 248. Fitch, Joseph, 310. Fitler, Lieutenant Jacob C., 56. Five Forks, 795.
Flansburgh, Captain David, 433. Flesher, Henry, 440.
Fletcher, Adjutant S. K, 208. Flinn, Captain John, 221.
Flory, Lieut Colonel A. M, 539. Ford, Sergeant John, 310. Fortner, Captain A. J., 756.
Foster, Colonel John W., 5. 485, 486. Foster, Lieutenant J. D., 430.
Foster, Brevet Maj. Gen'l Robert S., 583, 666. Fort De Russey, 521. Fort McAllister, 775. Fort Fisher, 785. Fort Wagner, 590.
Fouts, Captain James C., 169.
Fowler, Col. Alexander, 18, 267, 322. Franklin, Tenn., 203, 208.
Franklin, battle of, 758, 766.
Fredericksburg, 55. Frederick City, 22, 25.
Freeland, Captain Ben. II., 208, 212. Fuller, Lieutenant Robert, 348. Furgason, James, 107.
G
Gageby, Lieutenant D. R., 633. Gallatin, 131. Garboden, Lieutenant W. II., 433. Gapen, Robert, 56. Garretson, Captain George C., 296. Garver, Surgeon II. F., 123. Gavin, Colonel James, 5, 10, 61. George, Mrs. Eliza E., 792. George, Captain J. E., 430. Gerard, William T., 803. Gettysburg, 104. Gibraltar brigade, 39. Gibson, Lieutenant Charles. 67. Gibson, Lieutenant J. L., 743. Gifford, Captain B. W., 530, 533. Gillet, Lieutenant Frank, 757. Glass, Lieut Colonel Jacob, 479.
- Gleason, Brev. Br. Gen. Newell, 432. Glover, Major J. B., 169. Glover, Lieutenant Wm. B., 346. Godown, Lieutenant J. M., 742. Goelzer, Colonel Augustus, 513. Good, F., 41, 78, 104, 109, 599, 676. Goodenow, Licut. Col James, 322. Gooding, Colonel Michael, 149. Gordon, Captain L. F., 629. Graham, Col. F. W., 489, 496. Graham, Lieutenant Wm. M., 478. Grand Cotcau, 514.
Grant, General U. S., 225, 266, 203, 304, 314, 327, 454, 616. Gray, Colonel Isaac P, 5.
Gray, Surgeon John M., 169.
Graves, Sergeant Thomas J., 471. Graves, Captain George M, 429. Graydon, James W, 564, 566, 570.
Greathouse, Lieut. F. M., 509, 535. Gresham, Lieut. Col., Ben. Q A, 84. Gresham, Brig. Gen. W. Q., 322, 712. Grill, John F., 515.
Griffin, Colonel Dan. F., 149, 169, 713. Grimsley, Major James, 344, 346. Groenendyke, Lieut. A., 767.
Grose, Brevet Major General, 149, 154, 166, 171, 425, 466, 479.
Grover, Col. Ira P., 27, 82, 617, 620. Gunsenhouser, Captain John, 430. Guntown, battle of, 567,
Guthridge, Captain Albert J, 227. Gwin, Lieut. Com'r Wm., 263, 272.
II.
Hackhiser, Captain J. C., 604. Hackleman, Brig. General P. A., 224, 229.
HIadden, Captain Jesse, 346.
Haines, Surgeon A. B., 124. Hall, Lieutenant II. B., 345. HIall, Lieutenant R. II, 430.
Hamilton, Col. O. S, 149. 177, 178. Hammond, Colonel J. W., 743.
Hamrick, Captain James W., 344. Hamrick, Captain Simpson, 92. IIannaman, William, 140, 141. Harding, Sergeant G. W., 676. Harland, Captain J. M., 477. Harris, Lieutenant George, 431. Harris, Captain Thomas II., 237. Harrison, Brevet Brig'r Gen'1, 4, 728. Harrow, Brig. Gen. Wm., 39, 712, 738. Harrower, Captain Ben. S., 348. Harryman, Lieut. Samuel K., 730. Hartley, Lieutenant Samuel, 347. Hartpenec Walter, 478.
Hascall, General Milo S., 157, 105, 493, 701, 713.
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INDEX.
Hatchic, battle of the, 233. Hatfield, Lieutenant G. C., 432. Hathaway, Col. Gilbert, 149, 157, 207. Havens, Noah, 299.
Hayden, Adjutant Marshall P., 274. Healey, Colonel Joshua, 423, 759. HIcath, Colonel Albert, 477. Heckathorn, Captain R. H., 767. Helena, 248, 339.
Hendricks, Lieutenant Malilon, 742. Hendricks, Lieutenant Thomas, 515. Henry, Major Samuel, 533. Henton, Captain F. M., 760. Herron, Lieutenant W. II., 570. Hill, David, 310. Hill, Captain G. W., 478.
Hill, Major Samuel, 134, 135.
Idilligoss, Captain Joseph, 429. Hinkle, Captain William S., 346. Hodge, Lieut. Col. W. G., 497, 743. Hodson, Captain S. P., 743.
Hoffer, Lieutenant J. F., 92. Holliday, Captain J. M., 432. Hollis, Joseph, 310. Holman, Lieut. Jesse D., 169. Holman, Lieut. Col. Jesse L., 232.
Hollingsworth Wm., 310. Holmes, Lieutenant David, 676. lloman, Major J. B., 743.
Home Legion. 10, 394.
Hoops, Jacob, 767. Hoover's Gap, 200, 403.
Houghton, Major William, 92.
Ilovey, Maj. General A. P, 250, 266, 296, 300, 300, 384, 613, 702, 703. Howard, Captain T. A., 16. Hloyt, Sergeant B., 259. Hubbard, Lieutenant William, 92.
Hughes, Captain Lewis, 432.
IInll, Colonel J. S., 149, 153, 169. Humphrey, Colonel George, 149, 168. Ilumphreys, Andrew, 391. Humphreys, Phraortes, 74. Hunter, General Morton, 147. Hunter's Retreat, 657. Hupfaup, Lieutenant Max., 743.
Hurbert, Lieutenant William S., 410. Hurd, Lieut. Col. O. D., 136, 150, 420. Huston, Captain James, 477, 742. Huston, Lieutenant O. T., 743.
I.
Iuka, battle of, 225. J.
Jackson, battle of, 308. Jackson, Col. G. W., 297, 402, 406. Jamison, Captain Hugh, 629.
Jenecks, Maj, John C., 319. Jenkins' Ferry, 537. Jerger, Captain Stephen, 92. Johnson, Colonel Thomas, 743. Jolinson, Colonel G. M. L., 402, 426. Johnson, Lient. Col. R. M., 477, 704. Jones, Col. F. A., 119, 151, 100, 756. Jones, Lieutenant R. A . 112, 199. Jones, Colonel R. B., 513. Jones, Major W. T., 450. Jones, Lieutenant J. II., 533. Jones, Lieut. Colonel Wm., 233, 743. Jones, Lieutenant M. T., 428. Jonesboro, 730. Jordan, Colonel, 395. Judkins, Captain Wm. 1., 227. Judy, Lieutenant John, 277.
K.
Kalley, Captain Francis M., 07. Keck, Captain MeHewet, 274. Keigwin, Colonel James, 273. Kempton, Lieut. Col. Sol. D, 322. Kemper, Serg't Major J. Wesley, 69. Kennedy, Lucien W., 579. Keith, Colonel John A., 344.
Kenesau, 713.
Kester, Lieutenant Henry, 170. Kempton, Colonel Solomon D., 267. Ketcham, Captain J. Lewis, 137, 188, 190, 706, 728, 790. Ketcham, Capt. W. A., 671, 677, 786. Key, Major Jolin J., 43. Kilroy, Lieutenant William, 166. Kimball, Brevet Major Gen'l Nathan, 21, 35, 50, 57, 62, 321, 710, 719, 727. King, Captain James HI., 165. King, Colonel Edward A., 4, 430. Kinnear, Lieutenant J. II., 788. Kinley, Major Isaac, 149, 170. Kirkpatrick, Captain A , 743. Kirkwood. Adam, 511. Kise, Colonel William C., 402. Klein, Lient. Colonel Robert, 143. Knefler, Brev. Brig. Gen. F., 149, 467, 711. Knoxville, 485 Kop, Captain Peter, 40.
I.
Lackey, Lieutenant R. J., 433. Lahue, Lieutenant Marshall, 25. Lasselle, Lieut. Col. W. P., 428. Leaming, Colonel Henry, 153, 456, 473, 720, 764. Lease, Captain William J., 429. Lee, Lieutenant Jacob A., 40. Lce, General R. E., surrender of, 798.
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INDEX.
LeFevre, Captain I. II., 432. Leffer, Lieutenant Samuel, 339. Leftwich, Lieutenant J. F., 767. Legislature, 79, 365. Lemmon, A. E, 320.
Lemon, Major Ch., 123. Lemon, Robert, 430. Lennard, Colonel G. W., 159, 708.
Leslie, Captain Fred., 767. Leslie, Lieutenant Colonel J. P., 505. Libby Prison, 218, 223.
Liberty Gap, 404.
Lincoln, President, 1, 20, 43, 44, 45, 66, 72, 73, 114, 126, 294, 304, 799. Lindson, Lieutenant D. C., 743. Link, Colonel Wm. 11., 4, 17. Linville, Gaptain John, 519. List, Samuel, 70, 77, 78, 676.
Little Rock, 507.
Lookout, 463.
Logan, Lient. Colonel T. II, 604.
Loughry, Lieutenant Roger S., 92.
Lowes, Lieutenant J. E, 729. Lucas, Brig. Gen. T J., 513, 533. 769. Lundy, Lieutenant P. B., 30. Lyon, Captain G. W., 395.
M.
McAllister, Captain Harrison, 432. Macauley, Brev. Brig. Gen. Daniel, 252, 310, 513, 683. M'Carty, Captain, 302. M'Clelland, J. A., 477.
M'Clure, Major Wm. S., 26, 594.
M'Cole, Brevet Lieut. Col. C. J., 421.
M'Crea, Captain Ed. T., 208.
M'Cray, Lieutenant J. R., 677.
M'Cuen, Arthur, 186. MeFadden, Surgeon, W. G., 431.
McFarland, Garrison, 584.
McFeely, Captain Aaron, 515.
M'Ginnis, Brigadier General G. F., 252, 300, 300, 385, 513. M'Graw, Colonel John S, 159, 708. M'Guire. Captain J. W. II., 276. MeIntire; Colonel W. T. B. 430. Me Kahin, Captain John, 40.
Mclaughlin, Colonel J. A., 251, 301, 313. 532. Me Lafin, Captain Ed., 314. 347. MeKechan, Major S. F., 743. McLean, Colonel William, 385. MeMillan, Br't. Maj. Gen. J. W., 525. Mc Vey, John, 38. Magnolia Church, battle of, 300. Mahan, Colonel J. R., 402. Main, Colonel Z. S., 561. Mann, Captain R. F., 224. Mansfield, Colonel J. L., 513.
Manson, Brig. Gen'I M. D., 704. Mark's Mills, 536. -
Marshall, Captain George K., 428.
Marsh, Lieutenant S, 743. Martin, Captain A. J., 428. Martin, Lieutenant S. D., 432.
Martin, Francis, 742.
Matthews, Corporal Wm. II., 310.
Matlock, Captain James T, 729.
Matson, Licut. Colonel C. C., 733. Matthis, Captain P. T., 743.
Meredith, Gen. Sol., C1, 77, 82, 106. 107, 122.
Meikel, Lient. C'ol. G. W., 074. Meridian Expedition, 563.
Merrill, Lieut. Col. Sam, 191, 713, 719. 722, 777, 783, 801.
Merritt, Captain Wm. II., 428.
Michner, Corporal Thomas K.
Milburn, Captain A , 478.
Military Agency, 14, 141, 662.
Miller, Brevet Major Gen Jolin F.,
131, 149, 153, 151, 166, 171, 404.
Miller, Br't Brig'r Gen'l A O., 768.
Mills, Lient. Colonel N. W., 239. Milroy, Major General Robert, 94, 90, 100, 127, 335, 761, 766. Mine Run, battle of, 600.
Missionary Ridge, 461, 465.
Mitchell, Corporal. B. W., 26.
Mitchell, Captain E. R., 431.
Mobile, 707.
Moffet, Captain Thomas W., 81. 632. Monfort, Rev. David, 123. Monocacy, 642.
Montevallo, 768. Montgomery, Ben., 203.
Moody, Adjutant Irving, 569.
Mooney, Serg't Major Michael, 350.
Monroe, Captain J. F, 478.
Moore, Sergeant Major J. B. S., 236. Moore, Lieutenant John M., 432.
Moores Charles W., 805.
Moorhaus, Captain Albert, 250.
Morgan, Dr. James II., 155.
Morgan, General John, 131, 136, 393.
Morgan, Brev. Brig. Gen. T. J., 756, 762. Morgan, Lieutenant William H., 169. Morgan, Brev. Brig. General W. II., 224, 233, 275. Morganza, 510.
Morrell Lewis, 788.
Morton. Gov. O. P., 1, 5, 10, 12, 14, 19, 68, 77, 140, 184, 3G6, 385, 395, 605, 611.
Morton's Ford, 002. Moss, Captain A. J., 743. Mossy Creek, 503. Mud Campaign, 73.
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Murfreesboro, 142. Murray, Colonel C. D., 528. Myers, Captain J. D., 466. Myers, Licut. Col. B. II., 744. Myers Henry, 533.
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Nagle, Amos, 300. Nashville, 131, 142. Nashville, battle of, 762, 766. Naylor, Captain Wm. A., 456. Neal, Lieutenant Moses M., 150, 169. Neff, Captain J. L., 790. Neff, Colonel Andrew J., 432.
Neff, Lieutenant Colonel Elias, 160. Neff, Lient. Col. Francis L, 429, 744. Negroes, 228, 252, 253, 254, 282, 323, 335, 341, 369, 756, 762, 783. Newland, Captain A. J., 748.
New Hope Church, 710. New, Dr. George W., 40. New, Mrs Adelia, 662. Newton, John II., 733. Newtonia, 242. Niekston, Lieutenant L. S., 42S. Noble, Charles, 93, 126, 127.
Noble, Captain George M., 155. Noble, Adjutant General Laz., 894. Norris, Lieut. Gol. Wesley W .. 840. North Anna, crossing of the, 633.
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O'Brien, Colonel Wm., 431. O'Daniel, Captain Andrew, 810. Ogborn, Corporal Allen W., 107. Okolona, 564. O'Neill, Lient. Colonel John. 400. One Hundred Days' Service, 605. Orchard Knob, 401. Orr, Lieut. Colonel John W., 284. Opequan, 68G. Osborn, Colonel John, 149. Osborne, Captain Adam, 789. Otwell, Adjutant T. P., 499. Owen, Colonel Richard, 513. Owens, Captain F. G , 744.
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Pace, Colonel Thomas N., 340, 402. Packard, Brevet Brig. Gen. Jasper, 227, 744, 758. Parker, Captain J. B. W., 431 Parks, Lawrence, 742. Parks, Lieutenant S. B, 428. Parker, Lient. Col. George W., 727. Parrish, Brevet Brig. Gen. C. II., 402. Parrott, Major Robert, 414.
Palmetto Ranche, 800.
Patterson, Major James L., 705. Patterson, Lieutenant James, 429. Patton, Major William, 594, 602. Peden, Corporal Seth C., 621. Pedigo, Captain J. 0, 601. Peach Tree Creek, 727.
Perry, Lieutenant James F., 310.
Perry, Lieutenant Colonel Oran, 515. Peoples, Captain Thomas N., 708. Petersburg, Gül. Pfrimmer, Major J. S. 894.
Phelps, Lieutenant D. L., 420. Picketts' Mills, 710.
Pine Bluff's, 503.
Pleasant flill, 520, 534.
Poole, Lieut. Colonel John W., 574. Port Hudson, 342.
Porter, Adjutant C. II., 742. Potts, Charles, 3.
Prairie d' Anne, 585.
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