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Lawrence County, officers of-1118.
Lawrence, John, regarding plan of for old Mississippi capitol-196.
Lawyers of Mississippi, regarding some prominent-144. Lea, Luke, vs. Gov. Quitman -- 137.
Lea, Pryor, regarding University of Mississippi-18o.
Leake County, officers of-1119.
Leake, Capt. Mask-130.
Leake, Gov. Walter-128; biography of, 130-13; ; regarding authorities for biog- raphy of, 131; regarding election first U. S. senator, 177; regarding inau- guration of, 178; regarding death of, 178; regarding important events in administration of, 178; regarding first State house, 193.
Lee County, officers of-1120.
Lee, Francis Monroe, picture of-962; biography of, 963.
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Lee, Gen. Stephen D., regarding resignation of presidency of A. & M. College- 159; president A. & M. College, 288.
Lee, Zachariah Zion-963.
Leflore County, officers of-1120.
Leftwich, George Jabez, sketch and picture of-1023.
Legislation, Mississippi, summary of-336-382.
Legislative department-988-1094; regarding apportionment, 988; regarding the senate, 989-991; senators, 78th session, 992; senate standing committees, . 993-996; sketches of senators, 997-1023; regarding representatives, 78th ses- sion, 1024-1026; standing house committees, 1026-1034; sketches of represen- tatives, 1035-1094.
Legislature, Mississippi. list of members of-46-124; regarding Gov. Holmes, 127, 177; regarding time for meeting of, 135; regarding organization of first, 177; regarding special call of by Gov. Pettus, 182; regarding establishment of public school system by, 185; of 1876, 186; regarding in- quiry into conduct of Gov. Ames, 186; acts of (1882), 187; regarding meet - ing of first, 191; regarding impeachment of Mississippi officials by, 155, 186, 195, 202, 203; at Macon, regarding two exciting events in, 194; regarding - appropriation and cost of old capitol, 196; regarding appropriation and cost of new capitol, 207; salary of members of, 267.
Legislature of Mississippi Territory, regarding origin of-20. 172; regarding censure by of Senator Foote, 146; regarding first meeting of, 172; list of representatives of, 172.
Lemos, Don Manuel Gayoso de, regarding Spanish dominion-2; regarding fixing southern boundary of U. S., 166, 167; regarding proclamation of, 167; regarding proposition to of committee of safety, 168; regarding reply of to committee of safety. 160; regarding succession of to Gov .. Carondelet, 170; regarding Spanish evacuation, 170.
Levee district, from Vicksburg to Tennessee line-182.
Levee system, regarding establishment of-156, 182.
Lewis, James Asbury, sketch and picture of-1042.
Lewis, Milton Alexander, sketch and picture of-1054.
Librarian. State. office of-266: salary of. 266; salary of assistant of, 266, 962.
ʻ Librarians, of State, list of-33.
Library of Congress. regarding assistance to Director of Archives and History- IX, X.
Lieutenant-governors, list of-28. 45, 46; salary of, 266.
Lincoln, effect in Mississippi of election of-147.
Lincoln County, officers of-1121.
Lindsey, Carlton A., sketch and picture of-1042.
Link, Karl E., superintendent new Mississippi capitol-213.
Link, Theodore C., architect new Mississippi capitol, 207, 213.
Lintot, Bernard-168.
Lipscomb, Dabney-143; author historical sketch of Mississippi Industrial Insti . tute, 298.
"Little Capitol around the Corner, The"-193.
Local option, in Mississippi-187.
Lofton, W. Milford, sketch and picture of-1079.
Logan, James Stevens, sketch and picture of-1002.
London, John-160, 976.
Longest. John Isbell, sketch and picture of-1075.
Longino, Gov. A. H., biography of-161-162; regarding authorities for biography 4 of. 162; regarding inauguration of, important events in administration of, IS8; State capitol commissioner, 207.
Lopez, regarding sympathy for by Gov. Quitman-137, 18I.
Longstreet, Dr. A. B., regarding University of Mississippi-280.
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Louisiana-1; regarding French colonists, 164.
Louisiana Purchase, regarding administration of Gov. Claiborne -- 21.
Love, Sidney Ovid, sketch and picture of-1081.
Lowndes County-139; officers of, 1121.
Lowry, Gov. Robert, vs. Gov. Stone-158, 159; biography of, 159-160; regarding authorities for biography of, 160; regarding inauguration of, important events in administration of, 187; regarding Jefferson Davis, 203, 300.
Lowry, Robert, Sr .- 159.
Lynch, Gov. Charles, biography of-133-134; vs. Abram M. Scott, 132; regard- ing authorities for biography of, 134; vs. Hiram G. Runnels, 135; re- garding succession to Gov. Scott, 179; regarding inauguration, 179; regard- ing important events in administration of, 180.
Madison County, officers of-1122.
Magna Charta, regarding public education-279.
Magnolia, State flower of Mississippi-II; picture of, insert preceding 949.
Mahon, Hugh Kirby, sketch and picture of-1020.
Making of Mississippi, The-1-2.
Mallory, John H., secretary constitutional convention, 1832-179.
Manship, Luther, picture of-950; biographical sketch of, 952.
Maps Mississippi River-1772, insert between 2-3; Louisiana Louisiane and Places of Mississippi Road, 1722, insert between 62-63; Carte Territoire D'Orleans, Floride Occidentale. Territoire du Mississippi, 1806, insert be- tween 124-125; State of Louisiana with part of Mississippi Territory, 1816, insert between 228-229; Congressional Districts of Mississippi, 238; Missis- sippi State, 1819, insert between 386-387; Mississippi State, 1822, insert be- tween 480-481; Mississippi in 1827, insert between 590-591; States of Mis- sissippi. Louisiana, and Arkansas Territory, 1832, insert between 736- 737; An Accurate Map or Delineation of the State of Mississippi and Part of Louisiana and Alabama, 1839. insert between 812-813; Hardie's Geographical, Historical and Statistical Official Map of Mississippi, Em- bracing Parts of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee, 1872, insert between 884-885; Map of Mississippi. 1908, showing new counties, Jeffer- son Davis and Forrest, insert between 1096-1097.
Marion County, officers of-1123.
Marquette, Pere Jacques, in Mississippi-164.
Marshall County, regarding Gov. Matthews-142; officers of, 1123.
Marschalk, Andrew. first Mississippi printer-170, 177.
Martin. A. K., regarding Institute for Deaf and Dumb-314.
Martin, John Bennett, sketch and picture of -- 1064.
Matthews, George-130.
Matthews, Gov. Joseph W., biography of-142-143; regarding authorities for biography of. 143; regarding inauguration of, important events in adminis- tration of, 181; portrait of, between 140-141.
Maumee, battle of, regarding Maj. Isaac Guion-143.
Maury, J. H .- 154.
Mayers, Judge. A. G., regarding partnership with Gov. Lowry-159. Mayes, Judge Robert Burns-968; biography of, 971.
Mead. Cowles, regarding Gov. Williams-22, 23; regarding Aaron Burr, 128,
174; regarding appointment secretary, 174; regarding message of to legis- lature regarding Aaron Burr, 174; regarding actions of against separation of Mississippi from U. S., 174; regarding Bank of Mississippi. 175.
Members of House of Representatives of Mississippi Territory, list of-S-IC. Members of Legislative Council of Mississippi Territory, list of-5-6. Merchants' Bank-150.
Methodist conference. of Mississippi, regarding Elizabeth Academy-177. Mexican war Mississippi troops in-180.
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Military History of Mississippi (1803-1898)-Six Years Activity of Department of Archives and History (385-947.)
Abert, Capt. C. H .- 421, 422.
Abert's regiment, organization of-422-423.
Act of February 13, 1864, regarding thanks of Congress tendered Tenth Mis- sissippi-603.
Action of Thirteenth Regiment-458.
Activities, regarding forts Baldwin, Gregg and Welch-451.
Adair, Lieut. Col., regarding Fort Henry-545.
Adair, Maj., regarding Fourth Regiment Infantry-545, 547.
Adams County militia, 1844-48-402.
Adams district-388.
Adams, Gen. Dan W., regarding capture of-672.
Adams, Gen. John-639, 740.
Adams' report regarding Maj. Stockdale and Capt. Muldrow Yerger-797.
Adams Troop, regarding formation of-387.
Adams, Gen. William Wirt-960; regarding Henderson Scouts, 844.
Adargs, Wirt, regiment-Cavalry, 770-782; organization and statistics of, 770- 772; in Kentucky, 772; at Shiloh, 773; at Corinth, 773; in Tennessee, 773; along Mississippi river, 774, 775: around Jackson, 775, 776, 777; at Baker's Creek, 776; in Louisiana, 778; at Vicksburg, 779; in Mississippi and Ten- nessee, 779, 780, 781.
Alcorn, Gen .- 423, 755.
Alcorn's Brigade-755, 756.
Allen, Maj. J. K .- 673.
Alston, Surgeon G .- 464, 465.
Amite County militia, 1844-48-402.
Anderson, report of Twenty-fourth Infantry-644; report of Twenty-seventh Infantry, 654.
Anderson's fearless Mississippians, regarding Hindman report-570.
Anderson, Maj. J. W., regarding death of-546, 855.
Anderson, Gen. Patton, regarding Thirtieth Infantry, regarding Hardee's Corps- 670; regarding achievements of, 670, 671; regarding Forty-fourth Regi- ment, 745.
Anderson, Gen. R. H .- 463, 501.
Applegate, Dr. Jos. A., regarding first volunteers Mexican War-405.
Armistead, C. G .- 421.
Armstrong, Col. F. C., operations of Brigade of-790.
Armstrong's company, cavalry-942.
Armstrong, Gen. Frank C .- 792.
Army of Mississippi, The, organization of-423, 424.
Army of Ten Thousand (1861)-425. 454; see Infantry-Sixty-Day Troops. Artillery in civil war-849-884.
Ashcraft's Battalion-911-912,
Ashcraft's Regiment, cavalry-912-913.
Ashcraft's Regiment, cavalry (consolidated)-913-915.
Attala County cavalry-941.
Attala County militia, 1844-48-403.
Attala Rangers-942.
Austin, Surgeon, regarding battle of Sharpsburg-456.
Autry, Lieut. Col. Jas. L., reply of at Vicksburg-653; death of. 654. Bachelder, Capt .- 393.
Baker, Maj. Joshua, commander militia to guard Baton Rouge district-387 ; regarding Burr expedition, 388.
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Baldwin, Gen., regarding death of-547, 609; regarding Maj. Brown and Twen- tieth Infantry, 623; regarding Vicksburg, 750.
Ballentine, Gen .- 839. 840.
Ballentine's Regiment, cavalry-837-840; organization and statistics of, 837-838; in Tennessee, 839; in Mississippi, 840; in Alabama and Georgia, 840; in Ten- nessee campaign, 840.
Barber, Maj. W. A .- 421.
Barksdale, Quartermaster General-421.
Barkesdale, regarding report of-482.
Barkesdale, S. C., regarding brigade of-456, 457, 500.
Barkesdale, William-423.
Barry, Col. W. S .- 700, 702.
Barteau, Col., regarding Ham's Battalion-920.
Baskerville's Battalion-841.
Baton Rouge frontier-387.
Battalion, first Mississippi called out by U. S .- 387.
Battalion of riflemen-1847-1848; in Mexican war, 417-419.
Batteries, Gregg and Whitworth-494.
Battine, Cecil-433, 434, 482, 457.
Battle flag of Twentieth Infantry, description of-627.
Baugh, Lieut. Archy-514.
Baxter's Cavalry Battalion- 841.
Baylis, Capt. W. T .- 575.
Beall, Gen. W. N. R .- 773.
Beals, Gen .. regarding first Mississippi Infantry-528. 560.
Beauregard, Gen., regarding Bee's and Bartow's Regiment at first battle of Manassas-430; regarding Falkner, 430; regarding report of battle of Bull Run, 455: regarding Corinth, 746.
Beck, Gen. W. D .- 420.
Bee, Gen .- 420.
Bennett, A. G .- 407.
Benton, Col., regarding death of-672. . Benton, Col. Thos. H .- 393.
Binford, Lieut. Col .- 620.
Bishops, Col., regarding report of-569.
Blackburn, Capt. E. M .- 842.
Blair, Maj. Jno. A .- 434.
Blake, Col., regarding report of on battle of Murfreesboro, regarding South- ern troops-601.
Blenker's Germans, regarding Cross Keys, regarding Trimble's Southern Rifle- men-462.
Bloody Angle. regarding Twelfth Mississippi-449.
Blythe, Col., regarding death of-742.
Blythe's Cavalry-915-917.
Bonham, Col .- 629, 630.
Bostick, Lieut. F .- 480.
Bowdre, Capt. A. R .- 421.
Bowen, Gen .- 506. Boyd, Capt. Thos .- 528.
Bowyer, Maj., regarding war of 1812-390.
Braddock, Corporal P. G., regarding exploits at Falling Waters, regarding Roll of Honor-434. Braden, Capt. Geo. W .- 591.
Bradford, Capt. A. B., regarding Mexican war-407, 410. Bradford, Maj. J. D .- 841.
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Baker, Col. S. E .- 464, 465, 491.
Bradford's Scouts-841.
Bradley, Maj. J. M .- 456.
Bragg, Gen., regarding report of-424; regarding Ninth Infantry, 586; regard- ing battle of Shiloh, 599, 600, 671; regarding retreat and operations of, 602, 746.
Brandon Company-943.
Brandon, Lieut. Col .- 498.
Brandon, W. L., regarding Mexican War-407; regarding Twenty-first Mis- sissippi, 1861, 494, 498.
Brantley, Gen .- 664, 665, 666.
Brantley, Col .- 672, 673.
Breckenridge, Gen. Jno. C., regarding Turkey Ridge-492; regarding Thirtieth Mississippi, 671; regarding Vicksburg, 675; regarding Murfreesboro, 842. Breckenridge Guards-841-842.
Brent, Col. Preston -- 718.
Brigades, special mention of Davis', Perry's and Laws'-491.
Brister, Capt. J. M .- 57I.
Brooks, Capt. W. C. F .- 499.
Brown, Gov., regarding troops for Mexican war-405; regarding militia system, 420.
Brown, Maj., and Twentieth Mississippi at Fort Donelson-623, 624.
Brown, Capt., regarding Warren Guards-422.
Brown, Capt. Jas., regarding Gen. Trimble-462; regarding death of, 462.
Brown, Gen. John C., regarding report of-736.
Brown's Raid, regarding effects of in Mississippi-420; regarding organization of, 420.
Buchanan, Maj. J. H .- 421.
Buckner Battery-864-865.
Buckner, Gen. S. B .- 501, 608, 743; regarding Fort Donelson, 638.
Buena Vista, Mississippi troops at-411-413.
Burrage, Capt .- 491.
Burr expedition-388, 389.
Burt, Col .- 471, 480.
Call of 1814-394; "Last Call," 398-399.
Calvert, Capt. Alexander, regarding last call-398.
Campaign of Thirteenth-456.
Campbell, Maj .- 481.
Campbell', Maj. R. B .- 728.
Campbell, Col. Jas. A .- 655.
Camp Chase, regarding officers Twenty-sixth Regiment-505.
Camp Chickamauga-944.
Camp, at Corinth, regarding organization-424.
Camp Henry-945.
Camp Jackson- 945.
Camp Morton-505.
Capital Guards-942.
Casualties, of Mississippi troops, at Monterey, 410; at Buena Vista, 413; at Manassas, 430, 440. 455: in seven days' battles before Richmond, 431, 440, 456, 462, 471. 480, 488, 480, 499, 517, 518, 520; in Second Manassas campaign, 432, 440, 448, 462, 518; at Sharpsburg (Antietam), 433. 441, 448, 456, 463, 472, 481, 489, 499, 518; at Gettysburg, 434, 442, 449, 457, 464, 473, 482. 490, 500, 510, 513, 521 ; at Wilderness, 435, 443, 449, 458, 465, 466, 485, 492. 493, 501, 506, 511, 513, 514, 523; at Reams Station, 436. 443, 450, 511; in Penin- sular campaign, 447, 488, 517, 520; at Savage Station, 447; at Gaines' Mill.
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447; at Fredericksburg, 448, 457, 463, 472, 481, 489, 500, 512, 518; at Ball's Bluff, 455, 471, 480; at Chickamauga, 458, 474, 483, 501, 553, 579, 590, 602, 614, 645, 655, 663, 672, 683, 695, 696, 735, 744, 747; in East Tennessee, 458, 474, 483, 501 ; in Valley campaign (Jackson), 462; at Chancellorsville, 464, 473, 489, 512; on Petersburg line, 466, 494, 514; at Blackburn's Ford, 471; in Bull Run campaign, 479; in Valley campaign (Early), 483, 502; at Cold Harbor, 448, 502 ; at Baker's Creek, 506, 633, 639, 778; at Bristoe Station, 511, 513; at Fort Donelson, 506, 527, 608, 623, 624, 638; at Port Hudson, 528, 722, 723 ; in Ten- nessee campaign, 529, 532, 538, 539, 549, 550, 563, 572, 576, 581, 592, 594, 604, 605, 620, 627, 634, 648, 657, 666, 679, 687, 692, 697, 709, 725, 730, 737, 740, 745, 752, 768, 793, 840; in the Carolinas, 529, 532, 539; in Atlanta cam- paign, 532, 537, 538, 542, 547, 548, 549, 554, 555, 562, 571, 575, 576, 580, 591, 594, 603, 611, 614, 619, 626, 634, 639, 647, 656, 665, 673, 678, 685, 686, 690, 691, 697, 702, 703, 704, 709, 715, 723, 724, 728, 729, 736, 748, 751, 836; at Shiloh, 541, 559, 588, 600, 630, 743, 764; around Vicksburg, 546, 560, 561, 575, 610, 631, 676, 677, 701, 708, 713, 718, 722, 728, 739, 749; at Stone River (Murfrees- boro), 553, 569, 570, 578, 589, 593, 601, 613, 644, 654, 662, 671, 733, 743, 747; at Jackson, 562; in Kentucky campaign, 569, 588, 593, 600, 601, 660, 695, 733; at Lee and Gordon's Mill, 571 ; at Corinth, 574, 700, 707, 712, 718, 727, 738, 800; at Chattanooga, 579. 646, 656, 664, 672, 696; at Santa Rosa Island, 586, 599; at Coffeeville, 609, 638; at Fishing Creek, 617; at Cypress Creek, 618; at Farmington, 707; at Iuka, 707, 712, 718, 722, 727 ; at Harrisburg, 719, 786, 806, 818, 824, 828, 829; at Collierville, 802, 823; at Ft. Pillow, 823.
Carroll County, militia, 1844-48-406.
Carson, Col. Jas., regarding Territorial militia-391.
Carter, Lieut. Col .- 456.
Caruthers Sharpshooters-531.
Cassells, Maj .- 393.
Cavalry, in civil war-762-849, 897-925.
Cemetery Hill, regarding Forty-second Regiment-510.
Centerville operations-471.
Chalmers, Gen .. regarding battle Stone River-569; report Ninth Regiment, 588; regarding Gen. Wheeler, 587, 802, 803, 832.
Chalmers, Capt. J. R .- 421, 424.
Chandler's Regiment (State troops)-929.
Chatfield, Maj .- 626.
Cheatham, Gen. B. F .- 742.
Cherry. Capt. G. R .- 471.
Chickasaw County militia. 1844-48-403.
Choctaw troops, in operations against British-399; in civil war, 787.
Civil war, Mississippi, in. introduction-420; regarding militia system at time of, 420; regarding seizure U. S. works. 421; regarding first military corps for Confederacy, 422; regarding requisition of troops for Confederate States, 424, 425; Mississippi, troops in, 420-943.
Claiborne County militia, 1844-48-472.
Claiborne, Gen. Ferdinand L., in Sabine campaign-388; regarding Burr expedi- tion, 38); regarding first militia in service of U. S., 391, 392; in war of 1812, 392.
Claiborne Light Infantry-917.
Claiborne Volunteers, The. in Mexican war-414-415.
Claiborne. Gov. Wm. C. C., regarding accompanying Mississippi Battalion at transfer of Louisiana Purchase-387; regarding military preparations against Spanish, 388.
Clark, Gen. Charles-423. 527, 637. 676.
Clark, Daniel, regarding organizing battalion at New Orleans-387.
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Clark, Capt. J. L .- 457.
Clark, Col. W. H .- 751, 752.
Cleburne, Gen. Pat .. regarding report battle Pittsburg Landing-559; report of regarding Polk, Lowry, Govan, and Granbury, 684; regarding death of, 687. Coast defense, battalion for-754.
Coffee, Gen. John, regarding fighting at New Orleans-396.
Coit's Battalion-523.
Cold Harbor, regarding Mississippians in battle of-431.
Coleman, Lieut. R. V .- 614.
Collins. Capt. Roht .- 679.
Color bearers at Chancellorsville-464.
Columbus during the civil war-422.
"Compton, Maj .- 755.
Connecticut Day, regarding New Orleans-536.
Confederate Guards, artillery-523-524; organization of, 523; in North Carolina, 523; at Petersburg, 523.
Connor, Maj. W. G .- 521.
Contents, Table of-583.
Cooper, Douglas H .- 409.
Corps d'Afrique-796, 817.
Costin, Capt .- 456.
Couper, Capt. J. M .- 626.
Covington, Gen. Leonard-399.
Cox, Gen .. report of-563. Cozart, Miss Helen, regarding presentation of flag to Forty-third Mississippi Regiment-739, 740.
Crater and Ft. Gregg-524.
Creek Indians, regarding Mississippi troops-389, 390.
Creekmore, Lieut. Jas. M .- 518.
Crittenden, report of-617.
Crouch. Rev. B. T .- 791.
Crumpton, Maj .- 611. Crump Avengers-941.
Cuban revolution, part of Mississippi in-944.
Dade Massacre-400.
Dakins, Col., regarding Mississippi Valley citizens-405.
Damphier, Sergt. S. W., regarding U. S. colors-464.
Daniel, Capt. R. W. T .- 755.
- Darden's Battery-866. 867.
Davenport's Battalion-918. .
Davenport's Battalion, cavalry-917-918.
Davidson, Capt., regarding preparations against Spanish-388.
Davis Brigade-759, 760, 761.
Davis, Maj. J. N .- 755.
Davis, Jefferson, regarding Mexican war-407, 408. 409, 410. 411. 412. 413; Col., 414; regarding army of Mississippi. 423; regarding election President Con- federate States, 424; regarding call of for troops for Confederate army, 424, 425.
Davis, Gen. Jas. R .- 433, 434, 435, 510.
Dawes, Col. R. R .- 433. 434.
Dawson, Lient. Neil-514. Dedication to Gen. Walthall-385.
Delay, Capt. W .- 421.
Denham, Color Sergt .- 602.
Department Archives and History, regarding military history of Mississippi- 384.
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DeSoto' County militia, 1844-48-404.
Dilworth, Gen .- 723.
Dinsmore, Silas, regarding Indian troops against British-399. Dixie Rangers-941.
Doherty's Troop-395. Dolan, F., regarding gallantry of-513.
Donald, Capt. G. L .- 457.
Dorkins, P., regarding Mississippi troops at New Orleans-398.
Doss, Maj. W. L .- 609.
Dowd, Col .- 643.
Downing, Lieut .- 603.
Dozier, Gen .- 420.
Dragoons, Mississippi-395-397.
Drake, Col. J. L .- 691.
Drane, Lieut. Col. J. W .- 678.
Dudley, Capt .-- 498.
Duff, Capt .- 471. Duffield, Gen .- 401, 405. Duke, T. L .- 489.
Duncan, Lieut. Col .- 494. Dunn's Battalion Rangers-918.
Durr, Maj. Ra J .- 723.
Dyer, Maj. S. M .- 537, 538.
Early, Gen. Jubal A .- 455.
Easterwood, Corporal G. M., regarding valor of at Falling Waters-434; re- garding Roll of Honor, 434.
Eddings, P. C., regarding Roll of Honor-434.
Eighteenth Battalion, cavalry-819-826; organization and statistics of, 819-820; in Mississippi, 822; at Collierville, 823; at Ft. Pillow, 823; at Harrisburg, 824; in Memphis raid, 825; in Tennessee campaign, 825.
Eighteenth Regiment, cavalry-819.
Eighteenth Regiment, infantry-475-484; organization and statistics of, 475-479; in Bull Run campaign, 472; at Ball's Bluff, 480; in seven days' battles, 480; at Maryland Heights, 481; at Fredericksburg, 481; at Gettysburg, 482; at Chickamauga, 482; in East Tennessee, 483; in Wilderness, 483; at Peters- burg, 483, in Valley, 483, 484.
Eighth Battalion, infantry-582.
Eighth Confederate Cavalry-807.
Eighth Regiment, cavalry-807.
Eighth Regiment, infantry-576-581 ; organization and statistics of, 576-578; in Kentucky campaign, 578; at Murfreesboro, 578, 579; at Chattanooga, 579, 580; at Chickamauga, 579; in Atlanta campaign, 580, 581 ; in Tennessee cam- paign, 581.
Eleventh Battalion, heavy artillery -- 861.
Eleventh Regiment, cavalry-So8-810.
Eleventh Regiment, infantry-436-444; organization of, 436-439; at Harper's Ferry, 440; at Manassas, 440; in seven days' battles, 440; in Second Manassas campaign, 441 ; at Sharpsburg, 441 ; at Gettysburg, 442; at Wilder- ness, 443; on Petersburg line, 444.
Ellis, Col., regarding preparation against Spanish-388.
English's Battery-865.
Enlistment, total Mississippi troops in war of 1812-399.
Ewell, Gen. R. S., regarding Sixteenth Brigade in Wilderness-465.
Exploits of Eighteenth in Wilderness-483. Falkner, Col .- 425, 431, 784.
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Falkner, Gen .- 420.
Farrar, Capt. Benjamin, commander first troop in Territory-387; regarding preparations against Spanish, 388.
Farrell, Lieut. Col., regarding Fifteenth Mississippi Infantry-618; regarding death of, 620.
Featherston, Gen., regarding promotion of-471, 488; regarding Third Regi- ment, 537, 538.
Feltus and Hardy-462, 465.
Ferguson, Gen. S. W .- 808.
Fever and measles, regarding attack of on Sixth Regiment Infantry-559.
Field officers in Sabine campaign, list of-388.
Fifteenth Battalion, sharpshooters-613-614; organization and statistics of, 613; at Murfreesboro, 613; at Chickamauga, 614; in Atlanta campaign, 614. Fifteenth Regiment, infantry-614-620; organization and statistics of, 614-616; in East Tennessee and Kentucky, 617; at Shiloh, 617, 618; at Vicksburg, 618, 619; at Baton Rouge, 618; at Iuka, 618; at Cypress Creek, 618; at Cof- feeville, 619; in Atlanta campaign, 619; in Tennessee campaign, 620; in the Carolinas, 620.
Fifth Battalion, infantry-556.
Fifth Regiment, cavalry-801-804; organization and statistics of, 801; at Collier- ville, 801, 802; in railroad raid, 802; in Tennessee raid, 803, 804.
Fifth Regiment, Davis' Brigade-760-761 ..
Fifth Regiment, Fourth Brigade, State militia-940.
Fifth Regiment, infantry-550-556; organization and statistics of, 550-552; at Shiloh, 552; at Stone River, 552; at Chickamauga, 553; at Lookout Moun- tain, 553; in Atlanta campaign, 553, 554; in Tennessee campaign, 555; in the Carolinas, 556.
Fifth Regiment, Minute Men-891-893.
Filmore, Jas., regarding Mexican war-405.
First Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi Regiment-530.
First Battalion, regarding Gov. Wm. C. C. Claiborne-761.
First Battalion, cavalry-787.
First Battalion, cavalry, Minute Men-897.
First Battalion, cavalry (State troops)-934.
First Battalion, Choctaw Indians-787.
First Battalion, infantry, Brandon's-531; also see Twenty-first Regiment.
First Battalion, infantry (State troops)-930.
First Battalion, Minute Men-893-894.
First Battalion, sharpshooters-531-533; organization and statistics of, 531; at Vicksburg, 531; at Corinth, 532; in Atlanta campaign, 532; at Franklin, 532; at Nashville and retreat, 532; in the Carolinas, 532.
First Call by President Davis-424.
First Confederate Battalion, Davis' Brigade, organization and statistics of-515.
First Confederate Infantry-530.
First Confederate Veterans-530.
First detachment Mississippi militia in service of U. S .- 390, 391.
First Infantry Battalion-531.
First Military Corps sent Confederacy-422.
First Mississippi and Tennessee Battalion-531.
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