Agnew, Lieut. John, of Third Wisconsin,180.Alexandria (Va.),92,93,95; Army of Potomac at,45.Ames, Gen. Adelbert, commands expedition,79.Armies—Cumberland, Third Wisconsin joins,97;reorganized,115;at New Hope Church,125.Hood's, plunders Atlanta,142.Jackson's, at Chancellorsville,71.Johnston's, at Bentonville,172;surrenders,114,176.Northern Virginia,39,81;battleflags captured,91;paroled,176.Potomac,17,39,41,64,66,117,159;at Washington,46;consolidated,115;Third Wisconsin leaves,97.Sherman's,176;advance,116;at Atlanta,143;Savannah,157;in South Carolina,158;Georgia,166.Tennessee,122,133,146;destroys Columbia,170.Thomas's, opposes Hood,147.Western, successful,17.Western Virginia,38,43.Atlanta (Ga.),112,143,163,164;exposed,131;march to,116;besieged,131-141;evacuated,140,147;Union army near,129,142,145;destroyed,146,147.Augur, Gen. Christopher C., at Cedar Mountain,33.Augusta (Ga.),168;Slocum marches toward,147.Augusta Railroad, destroyed,147,148.Babcock, Lieut. Justin D., of Third Wisconsin,180.Baltimore (Md.), threatened,93.Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,98,180.Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P.,14,45;commands corps30,31;retreats,23,25,27,28;protects Winchester,29;at Cedar Mountain,32,33,38;criticized,37.Barager, Capt. Charles R., of Third Wisconsin,180;wounded,132;in Sherman's campaign,157,160.Battles—Acorn Run,172.Antietam,51-63,70,94,178.Bentonville,172.Bolivar Heights,13.Cassville,122.Catoctin Mountains,48.Chancellorsville,69-77,177,178.Chantilly,44.Chickamauga,100,116.Dallas,122-126.Fort Donelson,14.Fort Henry,14.Fredericksburg,64,76.Gettysburg,82-89,94.Jonesboro,141.Kettle Run,42.Lookout Mountain,102.Manassas,42,43.Missionary Ridge,102.Monteith Swamp,153,154.Murfreesboro,99.New Hope Church,122-126.Peach Tree Creek,129,134.Pumpkinvine Creek,126.Resaca,117-122.Roanoke Island,14.Somerset,14.South Mountain,50,51.Winchester,18,19.Bealeton Station (Va.),79,97.Bentonville (N. C.), Sherman at,169.Benwood (W. Va.),98.Bertram, Capt. Henry, at Bolivar Heights,12,13.Biers, Lieut. Elon G., of Third Wisconsin,180.Birney, Gen. David B., at Chancellorsville,71,74.Bladensburg (Md.), army encamped near,177.Blanchard, Lieut. Edward L., wounded,132.Bolivar Heights (Va.),15. See also Battles.Boone, ——, Confederate officer,107,108.Boone, Daniel, grandson captured,107.Boonsborough (Md.),50,51.Bostwick (Ga.), lumber destroyed,152.Bragg, Gen. Braxton, reënforced,96.Brandy Station (Va.),79,97.Bridgeport (Ala.),100,116.Bristoe Station (Va.), cars burned at,43.Brixey, Capt. Calvin, murders citizen,114;killed,115.Broad Run (Va.),43.Brodhead, Col. Thornton F., death,38.Brown, John, at Harpers Ferry,10;hung,16.Brown, Gov. Joseph E., releases convicts,149.Buck, Capt. Wilson S., wounded,154.Buena Vista (Wis.), school at,1.Buffalo (N. Y.), reception at,8.Bull Run (Va.),44. See also Battles: Manassas.Butterfield, Gen. Daniel, in skirmish,118.Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., at Roanoke Island,14;removed,64.Camp Randall (Wis.),120.Camp Slocum (Washington, D. C.),178,179.Carlin, Gen. William P., at Bentonville,172.Cassville (Ga.), occupied,122.Cemetery Ridge (Pa.),83;charge on,87.See also Battles: Gettysburg.Centerville (Va.),44,81.Century Magazine,169.Chancellor House (Va.),70,72,73,76.Charleston (S. C.),146,153.Charleston & Augusta Railroad, destroyed,168.Charlestown (Va.),13,16.Charlotteville (S. C.), railroad destroyed,170.Chattanooga (Tenn.),101;campaign at,97,100,107,127,146.Chesterfield (S. C.),171.Chicago (Ill.),7,174.Chilcote, Judge ——, murdered,114.Chippewa Indians, in Wisconsin regiment,143;at Sandersville,151.Clark, Capt. Andrew, commands militia,3.Clark, Lieut. David B., of Third Wisconsin,180.Cleveland (Ohio),7.Colby, Lieut. Lewis, of Third Wisconsin,180.Colgrove, Col. Silas, at Chancellorsville,75.Collins, Joseph, killed,61.Columbia (S. C.),170,171.Columbus (Ohio), reception at,98.Comey, Capt. Henry N., of Second Massachusetts,179.Conley, Surg. J. Griffin, of Third Wisconsin,125,126,180.Connecticut,97;Fifth Regiment,23.Cooper, Judge Henry, appeals to Lincoln,108.Corps—First (Sigel's),30, at Cedar Mountain,36;(Hooker's), at Antietam,52;Gettysburg,83,86.Second, at Gettysburg,87.Third (McDowell's),30;at Cedar Mountain,36;(Heintzelman's),42;(Sickles's), at Gettysburg,84,85.Fourth, defeated,117.Fifth (Banks's),30;(Porter's),42;at Chancellorsville,66,71.Sixth (Franklin's),51,62;(Sedgwick's), at Fredericksburg,76.Ninth (Burnside's), at Catoctin Mountains,48.Eleventh,97,100,115;at Chancellorsville,66,69,71;Gettysburg,83.Twelfth,78,81,91,115;at Chancellorsville,66,69,89;Gettysburg,89.Fourteenth, at Bentonville,172.Fifteenth, destroys Columbia,170.Seventeenth, destroys Columbia,170.Twentieth,115,128,133,134,135,139,147;in Atlanta campaign,131,138,141,144;Savannah campaign,170;at New Hope Church,125;Peach Tree Creek,129,134,135.Twenty-Third,119.For Confederate Corps, see names of commanders.Crane, Lieut. Col. Louis H., at Cedar Mountain,32;killed,34,35.Crawford, Gen. Samuel W., at Cedar Mountain,32-34.Creeks—Antietam,51,63.Buffalo,150.Cedar Run,20,32,35.Chattanooga,153.Peach Tree,129.Rock,83,85,87.Crowninshield, Capt. Francis W., of Second Massachusetts,179.Culpeper (Va.),37,38.Culpeper Court House (Va.),32,46.Cumberland (Md.),82.Cutter, Lieut. George H., of Third Wisconsin,180.Dallas, (Ga.),122. See also Battles.Daniels, Capt. Nahum, of Third Wisconsin,180.Darnestown (Md.),11,47.Davis, Col. ——, killed,79.Davis, Jefferson,166;surrenders,174.Dayton (Ohio),98.Donnelly, Col. Dudley, commands brigade,24,26.Douglas, Stephen A., presidential candidate,151.Du Bois, Lieut. John B., of Third Wisconsin,180.Edwards Ferry (Md.), crossed,47.Englishmen, in Wisconsin regiment,143.Erie (Pa.),7.Fairfax Station (Va.), winter camp at,64.Falling Waters (Md.),90.Fayetteville (Tenn.),108,111,112,114,115,120;county seat,105.Fayetteville (N. C.),171,172.Fond du Lac (Wis.),5,6.Fords—Beverly,40;crossed,79,80.Germanna, skirmish at,66-69.Kelly's, crossed,66.Raccoon,96.United States,69.Forts—Donelson,14.Henry,14.McHenry,11.Sumter, surrenders,3.Fox, Adj. John A., of Second Massachusetts,179.Francis, Maj. James, of Second Massachusetts,179.Franklin, Gen. William B., at Harpers Ferry,52;Antietam,62.Frederick City (Md.),12,14,47-49;capital,11;cemetery at,13.Fredericksburg (Va.), skirmish at,70.Freeman, Lieut. William W., of Third Wisconsin,180.Frémont, Gen. John C.,29.French, in Wisconsin regiment,143; in Mexico,180,181.Fritchie, Barbara, displays flag,48,49.Front Royal (Va.),22,29,30.Furlong, John, killed,161.Gaps—Chester,30.Snake Creek,117.Snicker's,18.Gardner, Capt. Silas E., investigates murder,115.Geary, Gen. John W.,148;at Bolivar Heights,12;Chancellorsville,73;Gettysburg,89;New Hope Church,122.Georgetown (Md.),45.Georgia,96,115,149;secession,151;regiment from,121;campaign in,173;restored,152.Georgia Central Railroad, destroyed,151.Germans, in Wisconsin regiment,143.Giddings, Capt. Ephraim, of Third Wisconsin,180.Goldsboro (N. C.),171;occupied,173.Goodrich, Lieut. John D., of Third Wisconsin,180.Gordon, Col. George H., commands brigade,18,24.Graham Station (S. C.),168,169.Grant, Gen. Ulysses S.,14,176.Greene, Gen. George S., at Gettysburg,86.Hagerstown (Md.),8.Hamilton, Gen. Charles S., commands brigade,18.Hanging Rock (S. C.),171.Harpers Ferry (Va.),9,10,62,63,91;expedition to,12;surrenders,52.Harrisonburg (Va.),21.Haskins, Capt. Alexander D., of Third Wisconsin,180;at Robertsville,167.Hawes, Q. M. Edwin A., of Second Massachusetts,179.Hawley, Gen. William,115;wounded,34;commands brigade,168,180;at New Hope Church,124,125;Atlanta,131;Savannah,160,161;in Carolina campaign,169;farewell order,177.Hazel Grove (Va.), skirmish at,70,74.Hegg, Lieut. Oliver A., of Third Wisconsin,180.Heintzelman, Gen. Samuel P., commands corps,42.Hill, Lieut. Algie S., of Third Wisconsin,180.Hinckley, Capt. Julian W.,180;early life,1;promoted,5,16,64;wounded,124-127.Hood, Gen. John B.,152;at New Hope Church,122;PeachTree Creek,129;Atlanta,138,139,142;Jonesboro,141;in Nashville campaign,143,146,147.Hooker, Gen. Joseph, commands army,64;corps,115;superseded,82;at Antietam,52,57;Chancellorsville,69,70,76;Chattanooga,100;New Hope Church,125;resigns,134,135;characterized,133-135,140.Howard, Gen. Oliver O.,117;commands army wing,147;Army of Tennessee,133,134.Hubbell, Lieut. Abner, of Third Wisconsin,180.Hunter, Capt. James W., wounded,126,127;death,128.Ijamsville (Md.),47.Indiana,98;Twenty-Seventh Regiment,24,25;